Singer Dua Lipa reignited fan discussion about Mexico after sharing a video unboxing the vinyl and poster for “Dua Lipa: Live From Mexico.”
The live album was recorded during her Mexico City concerts at Estadio GNP Seguros. The clip showed Lipa presenting the project with visible excitement, prompting fans to revisit claims about her bond with Mexican audiences.
Dua Lipa announces the release of her ‘Live from Mexico’ tour film and live album.
The film drops on May 21st and the live album drops on May 22nd. pic.twitter.com/2ulBLaaHHj
— Pop Base (@PopBase) May 14, 2026
Mexico became the final stop of Lipa’s “Radical Optimism Tour,” which began in Singapore on November 5, 2024, and ended in Mexico City on December 5, 2025. She performed three shows there on December 1, 2 and 5.
“Dua Lipa: Live From Mexico” includes 21 tracks and a documentary focused on those concerts. The project also features a major tour moment in which Lipa performed “Oye Mi Amor” with Mexican artist Fher Olvera.
Dua Lipa unboxing the “Dua Lipa Live From Mexico” vinyl pic.twitter.com/eh1XXL0JnZ
— Distinct Post. (@DistinctPost) May 26, 2026
Lipa has released other location-based projects, including “Live From The Royal Albert Hall” in London. However, the Mexico release drew added attention because it combined stadium shows, a full live album and a dedicated documentary.
Read: Dua Lipa Live From Mexico Film Arrives on YouTube
Lipa has not said Mexican fans are her favourites. Still, the tour finale, Spanish-language performance and new vinyl video have kept the fan theory active online.