“The singer, 29, made an emotional arrival on stage during her Wembley debut this weekend and thanked the 70,000 strong crowd for their support.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
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By LAURA PARKIN FOR MAILONLINE
Published: 20:21 BST, 21 June 2025 | Updated: 20:22 BST, 21 June 2025
The singer, 29, made an emotional arrival on stage during her Wembley debut this weekend and thanked the 70,000 strong crowd for their support.
Sharing a behind-the-scenes glimpse as she prepared to perform at the venue again, Dua wore a pair of fitted gym leggings and a sports bra for a workout backstage.
Standing on her head with her feet on the ground she inched them towards her before skilfully reaching her legs upwards.
She flashed her taut midriff as she showed off her flexibility and strength in the clip shared to her Instagram Story.
Dua stunned in an array of dazzling sequin outfits as she performed on stage at Wembley Stadium on Friday, before bringing out a major 90s legend.
The singer made an emotional arrival on stage as she was overcome with tears while performing her first ever show at Wembley, thanking her fans for their support.
Kicking off the first of her two nights at the venue, Dua then surprised the 70,000 strong crowd when she was joined by special guest Jamiroquai.
Performing a number of her hits, she looked incredible in an embellished one-piece that she teamed with fishnet stockings.
She then slipped into a completely sheer blue gown with a thigh-high split, which she wore over matching underwear and teamed with stockings.
The Be The One hitmaker belted out her best-known hits, including One Kiss, Levitating, Training Season and Maria.
She then brought out Jamiroquai, real name Jay Kay, as her surprise act of the evening as the 90s star, who is best known for hits Virtual Insanity and Cosmic Girl, joined her for one song.
Bringing him out on stage, Dua gushed: ‘This is someone who really inspired me when I first started out.
‘Someone who I feel like is a massive trailblazer in music and has kind of paved the way.’
She added: ‘I feel so lucky to share this stage with the one of one, the only, give it up for Jamiroquai!’
American singer Dove Cameron and English singer-songwriter Alessi Rose were the support acts and will perform again on the second night.
Without missing her biggest hits, the British-Albanian songstress performed the likes of New Rules, Be The One and Barbie’s Dance.
Transforming the stadium into her own dance floor, Dua kicked off her concert with Training Season before pausing to say she was ‘blown away,’ and that it was ‘surreal’ to be performing at Wembley.