Reports indicate that Dua Lipa sustained an injury during her tour in the United States. She underwent evaluation by a radiologist and received medical clearance to continue performing.
The singer, who is 30 years old, was seen with noticeable bruising on her shoulder, which worried fans who feared she might have been seriously hurt.
But, as reported by The Sun, Dua Lipa has been given the go-ahead to continue her tour. This comes after she sustained an injury during some personal time away from her performances, described as ‘downtime’.
According to a source close to the situation, Dua will receive physiotherapy to make a complete recovery after the accident, and the tour is expected to continue smoothly. They stated it will ‘carry on without a hitch’.
According to a source, Dua injured herself while relaxing between performances. It was quite painful, but thankfully, a radiologist examined her and confirmed there are no serious issues.
‘The tour will still be going ahead as planned. It’s just one of those things.’

Daily Mail have contacted Dua’s representatives for comment.
In addition to dealing with an injury, it’s now been reported that Dua Lipa has ended her working relationship with her agent. This decision came after he actively tried to prevent the pro-Palestinian rap group Kneecap from performing at Glastonbury, alleging that their music promoted anti-Semitism.
David Levy, who has represented Dua for a long time, was the first to sign a letter asking Michael Eavis, the festival founder, and his daughter Emily to remove the Belfast rappers from the lineup. The rappers have been accused of supporting Hezbollah terrorists.
The email, which was also signed by several other prominent people in the Jewish music business, was labeled ‘private and confidential’, but it was eventually made public, exposing their activities to the artists they work with.
The news led prominent Palestinian advocate Dua and the band Massive Attack to stop collaborating with Levy because of his position on the issue.
According to a source within the music industry who spoke with The Mail on Sunday, Dua Lipa instructed her team to stop collaborating with David Levy on her projects. The source explained that Dua is a strong supporter of Palestine, and her views are incompatible with those of David.
She believes he backs Israel’s actions in Gaza and the harsh treatment of Palestinians, a position clearly stated in the letter he signed and sent to Michael Eavis.
They also mentioned she remained with her original talent agency, William Morris Endeavor, though she was now working with a new agent at the company.
Even though Levy objected, Kneecap did perform at Glastonbury. The police received some complaints about their set, but ultimately decided not to pursue the matter any further.


Okay, so back then, one of them, Liam Og O hAnnaidh – but everyone *really* knew him as Mo Chara – was in a really tough spot. He was out on bail, but facing a serious charge! Apparently, they said he showed a Hezbollah flag at a concert last November. I mean, can you believe it? It was all over the news, and I was just so worried about him!
Liam denies the charges and his case has been adjourned to the end of this month.
The group faced accusations of showing support for Hezbollah and Hamas while performing at the US festival Coachella in April.
Dua Lipa has consistently voiced her support for Palestine and strongly criticized what she called the ‘Israeli genocide’ in Gaza, sharing her feelings in a heartfelt Instagram post last May.
She participated in protests with other artists against what they called UK involvement in Gaza, and she also expressed sympathy for the Israeli victims of the October 7th attacks.
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