Future Nostalgia (5th Anniversary) (The Moonlight Edition & Club Future Nostalgia) (Limited) (Black / Yellow Splatter Vinyl)
Dua Lipa
LPA DUA LIPA - FUTURE NOSTALGIA (THE MOONLIGHT EDITION)
- Future Nostalgia
- Don't Start Now
- Cool
- Physical
- Levitating
- Pretty Please
LPB DUA LIPA - FUTURE NOSTALGIA (THE MOONLIGHT EDITION)
- Hallucinate
- Love Again
- Break My Heart
- Good In Bed (Explicit)
- Boys Will Be Boys
LPC DUA LIPA - FUTURE NOSTALGIA (THE MOONLIGHT EDITION)
- DUA LIPA X ANGÈLE - Fever
- We’re Good
- MILEY CYRUS - Prisoner (feat. Dua Lipa)
- If It Ain’t Me
- That Kind of Woman
- Not My Problem (feat. JID) (Explicit)
- Levitating (feat. DaBaby)
- J BALVIN, DUA LIPA, BAD BUNNY – Un dia (One Day) (feat. Tainy)
LPD DUA LIPA & THE BLESSED MADONNA - CLUB FUTURE NOSTALGIA
- Levitating (feat. Madonna and Missy Elliott) (The Blessed Madonna Remix)
- Hallucinate (Paul Woolford Remix) (Extended)
- Don’t Start Now (Kaytranada Remix)
- Physical (feat. Gwen Stefani) (Mark Ronson Remix)
- Love Is Religion (The Blessed Madonna Remix)
- Break My Heart (Moodymann Remix)
LPE DUA LIPA & THE BLESSED MADONNA - CLUB FUTURE NOSTALGIA
- That Kind of Woman (Jacques Lu Cont Remix)
- Pretty Please (Masters at Work Remix)
- Boys Will Be Boys (Zach Witness Remix)
- Good In Bed (Gen Hoshino Remix) (Explicit)
- Future Nostalgia (Joe Goddard Remix)
- Love Again (Horse Meat Disco Remix)
LPF DUA LIPA & THE BLESSED MADONNA - CLUB FUTURE NOSTALGIA
- Cool (Jayda G Remix)
- Don't Start Now (Yaeji Remix)
- Hallucinate (Mr Fingers Deep Stripped Mix)
- Pretty Please (Midland Refix)
- Good in Bed (Zach Witness Remix) (Explicit)
Today, 3x GRAMMY and 7x BRIT Award-winning global pop powerhouse Dua Lipa announces a special triple vinyl edition of her GRAMMY Award-winning, certified platinum sophomore album Future Nostalgia in celebration of its upcoming 5th anniversary. Pressed on one yellow splatter vinyl and two traditional black vinyl discs, the 3-LP set will include the album’s original 11 tracks, along with the deluxe Moonlight Edition, and the remix album Club Future Nostalgia. The anniversary edition is available to pre-order and will be released globally on March 28th.
With the release of Future Nostalgia in 2020, Dua Lipa cemented herself as both a critical success and top radio performer. Future Nostalgia landed on the year-end “Best Of” lists of everyone from Rolling Stone and Billboard to Pitchfork and NPR and was the longest running top 10 album by a female artist on the Billboard 200 in 2021. The album went multi-platinum in over 30 countries and spawned multiple worldwide hit singles including the No. 1 tracks “Break My Heart,” US 4x platinum lead single “Don’t Start Now,” and Billboard’s No. 1 Hot 100 Song of 2021, “Levitating,” which earned certified diamond status and is the longest charting Billboard Hot 100 hit ever among women. Future Nostalgia now has over 22 billion streams across all platforms worldwide, making it the 7th most streamed album ever globally, and was recently named one of the greatest albums of the 21st century by Rolling Stone.
This March, Dua will resume her Radical Optimism World Tour kicking off in Australia and New Zealand, before playing across Europe and the UK throughout May and June, and will make her way to North America this September. While in the UK, nearly a year after she headlined Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage, Dua will mark another career milestone as she plays back-to-back nights at Wembley Stadium, both of which sold out immediately.
The tour is in support of Dua’s latest album, Radical Optimism, which went No. 1 in 12 countries, including the UK where it became the biggest album debut from a UK female artist in 2024 and garnered the highest week one sales from a UK female artist since 2021. In the US, the album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart and No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Dua’s biggest sales week yet. The New York Times named it a Critic’s Pick and hailed it as “an album of nonstop ear candy,” along with Variety, who declared it “a joyous blast of pop savvy,” The New Yorker, who praised, “the instrumentation is a gleaming and impenetrable expanse, and the main attraction is Lipa,” and Vogue, who raved it is “a summary, self-assured slice of pop brilliance…[and] catchy as hell.”
With four Brit Award nominations this year, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year for “Training Season,” Artist of the Year, and Pop Act, which she won in 2024, Dua has now become the most nominated BRITS female artist in history with a career total of 23 nominations.