Dua Lipa took her disco-inspired track 'Don't Start Now' to the FallonTonight stage last night
The British singer and performer was surrounded by her immediate band, several backup singers and an entire string section to recreate the song’s grooving production. Lipa took charge of the mic stand for most of the performance, but she did get to hit some cowbell on the drum kit during the song’s breakdown..
“I wished, when I was living in Kosovo, I had the opportunity to see some of my favorite artists like Pink and Nelly Furtado,” she said. “No one really came to Kosovo. So we decided to start a festival called the Sunny Hill Festival.” Last year, Miley Cyrus headlined the festival’s first iteration.
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