Adele's sage advice boosts Dua Lipa's Glastonbury debut
Adele is an artist who is an absolute icon for many young stars and a role model to follow. British singer Dua Lipa also admires her. In a conversation with the media, she shared a story about what her older colleague advised her before performing at the Glastonbury Festival.
Despite her young age, Dua Lipa is a singer who already has icon status for many people. Her great voice, wonderful lyrics, and impressive stage presence undoubtedly contribute to the positive reception of this Brit. In 2024, the artist was one of those who performed at the Glastonbury Festival in England, an iconic event where huge crowds gather every year. Dua Lipa reported that before going on stage, she was supported by Adele, an absolute favorite in the music world.
Without a doubt, every young artist loves to receive advice from more experienced colleagues. Adele, who has been in the music business for many years, is considered an icon by many. That is why every word she publicly speaks resonates widely. On Wednesday, December 18, social media was abuzz with the news that the artist reached out to Dua Lipa to support her with encouraging words. The younger colleague greatly appreciated her support.
Adele supported Dua Lipa before her performance in Glastonbury
Practically every British music star dreams of receiving an invitation to perform at Glastonbury during their career. This festival is historic, and its stages have been graced by the world's greatest artists, driving audiences to madness and great emotion. Let's recall that the event has featured performers such as Imagine Dragons, Muse, The Cure, Coldplay, Radiohead, Amy Winehouse, Gorillaz, and The Prodigy. It's no wonder Dua Lipa was nervous before stepping on stage. However, she received advice from Adele.
"The advice that I would give to a first-time Glastonbury headliner would be to make sure that you soak it all in. It’s such an unbelievable feeling and it goes by so fast… Adele messaged me saying exactly the same thing, and she wasn’t wrong," said Dua Lipa in an interview with the media.