Dua Lipa is giving her listeners an early Christmas gift with ‘Live from the Royal Albert Hall’ out on Dec. 6

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Dua Lipa is giving her listeners an early Christmas gift with Live from the Royal Albert Hall, out of Dec. 6. Lipa sang all of her greatest hits, including “Houdini”, “Levitating” and “Don’t Start Now”, but reimagined them with The Heritage Orchestra, a 14-person choir and a 7-piece band. CBS will be bringing you the full experience on Dec. 15.

The album is available for pre-order now!

Tracklist: 
1. Overture (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
2. End Of An Era (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
3. Houdini (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
4. Training Session (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
5. These Walls (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
6. Watcha Doing (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
7. French Exit (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
8. Illusion (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
9. Falling Forever (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
10. Anything For Love (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
11. Maria (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
12. Happy For You (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
13. Love Again (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
14. Pretty Please (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
15. Levitating (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
16. Sunshine (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
17. Cold Heart (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
18. Be The One (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
19. Dance The Night (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)
20. Don’t Start Now (Live from the Royal Albert Hall)

Keep up with Dua Lipa:
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Reagan Denning
Reagan Denning
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