Dua Lipa pays tribute to Selena with 'Forbidden Love'
Dua Lipa surprised everyone by paying tribute to Selena, the queen of Tejano music, during her latest concert in Mexico
Dua Lipa continues to solidify her position as one of the most beloved international artists in Latin America, and her most recent performance in Mexico confirms it. At the close of her concert series in the country, the British singer left thousands of fans breathless with an emotional tribute to Selena Quintanilla, performing the iconic song “Amor Prohibido.”
A Tribute That Made History
Dua Lipa's final show in Mexico was highly anticipated, as the audience eagerly awaited to find out which Spanish song she would perform. Many bet on a Juan Gabriel classic like “Querida,” while others speculated about modern hits such as “Rosa Pastel” by Belanova. But the final decision surprised and thrilled the audience at Estadio GNP Seguros: a tribute to the queen of Tex-Mex.
The Latin tributes that conquered Mexico
During her first two nights, Dua Lipa had already captivated the audience with performances that showcased her respect for Spanish-language music.
A Latin tour with tributes
Dua Lipa's impact in Latin America is not only due to her command of Spanish, but also to her ability to connect with each country through her music. At each stop, she chose a local classic that pays homage to the culture and moves her audience.
Dua Lipa's Tributes by Country:
These performances have generated thousands of reactions on social media and solidified the artist as one of the international singers with the strongest connection to the Latin American public.
The Setlist that Accompanied the Tour
In addition to the tributes, Dua Lipa offered a high-energy show full of choreography and her greatest hits. Her setlist included:

