Dua Lipa viewers complain of sound issues as pop star headlines Glastonbury 2024

Friday night belonged to our pop princess Dua Lipa (Picture: Getty Images)

Dua Lipa’s Glastonbury set was almost pitch-perfect but a series of sound issues left some BBC viewers frustrated as the popstar performed her headline set on Friday night. 

The One Kiss singer, 28, and her troupe of leather-clad dancers descended on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, Somerset on Friday night with the 200,000-strong crowd including A-listers such as Lewis Capaldi, Cara Delevingne and Anya Taylor-Joy

After storming the stage with latest single Training Season, Dua went on to perform a host of hits including One Kiss, Levitating and Break My Heart before nipping off for a quick costume change. 

She briefly greeted the audience by dropping her first F-bomb of the night, saying: ‘Glastonbury, what the f**k?’ 

Dua then took a few minutes to deliver an emotional speech, recalling how she used to perform to a crowd of 10 before her career propelled her to global stardom. 

‘Glastonbury, I kept thinking about this moment and thinking about what it was gonna feel like when I took to this stage. It’s a lot isn’t it?’ she said. 

Can we talk about Dua’s stage outfits (Picture: AP)

Dua’s fleet of dancers equally slayed (Picture: PA)

Pride flags flew across the stage (Picture: Tom Wren / SWNS)

Dua was the first headliner of Glastonbury 2024 (Picture: Tom Wren / SWNS)

Sharing how she manifested arguably the biggest show of her career so far, the pop star added: ‘Oh man, this is a massive dream come true for me. I have written this moment down, I have dreamt of it, I’ve wished for it, I’ve worked for it. It feels so good to be up here with you guys. 

‘When I wrote it down I was very specific. I wrote that I want to headline the Pyramid Stage on Friday night so that I can party for the next two nights on the best place on Earth.’ 

It was then time to introduce the first surprise guest of the night, with Tame Impala star Kevin Parker joining her for a performance of the group’s song The Less I Know The Better. 

At one point, Parker appeared to have problems with his microphone, which Dua Lipa laughed off.

However, it didn’t go amiss with viewers, watching across the BBC, who picked up on this sound issue and complained about several others. 

@pecos_pest_ wrote on X: ‘Can someone please turn Dua Lipa’s mic up? Can hardly hear her! Every year the sound is terrible!’

Sneakyget was also struggling to hear: ‘Some volume on #DuaLipa’s mic would help.’ 

Others accused Dua of lip-syncing, with @Therasa78 tweeting: ‘I’m convinced Dua Lipa is miming.’ 

@jameshutch78 AGREED: ‘I might be wrong but it looks like Dua Lipa is miming on #Glastonbury just looks & sounds too polished to be live. And you can’t dance like that & remain pitch perfect. Kinda defeats the idea of the festival if she is miming #DuaLipa.’ 

Sharing their theory, @MapleFiltered said: ‘The Dua Lipa miming accusations may not be helped by the broadcast. BBC on Sky appears to have lip-sync issues. Just switched back to Freeview and that’s gone. Still not convinced due to totally different mic sound for song v talking but hey-ho!’ 

However, many others were in Dua’s corner and rushed to defend the singer, including @txmhussxy who weighed in: ‘People already accusing Dua Lipa of miming clearly they’ve never seen actual talent that girls mic is ON.’ 

The crowd lost it as Dua was joined by Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker (Picture: Z.J / BACKGRID)

Dua smashed it (Picture: PA)

Dua had one, two, three, four… well, quite a few costume changes (Picture: Z.J / BACKGRID)

Lewis Capaldi was among the celebs spotted raving in the audience (Picture: Metro.co.uk, Joe Newman)

@pauljamesoliver said: ‘@DUALIPA sounds so good! The mic is on. Love the vibe and staging/looks/dancing.’ 

Hitting back, @alistairbrs commented: ‘No Dua Lipa is not miming. Majority of the main vocal parts are quite clearly live. She’s smashing it and everyone on stage look like they’re having the time of their lives.’ 

Regardless, Dua overall smashed her performance which was rounded off with a whole bevy of her biggest songs including New Rules, Pretty Please, Physical and Houdini.

It was certainly a robust first day of Glastonbury 2024 with the Sugababes causing sheer chaos with thousands of fans trying to cram the West Holts stage to see them perform their catalogue of pop classics. 

Pop icon Lulu, 75, also hit the stage and shared an adorable moment with her grandson who she brought out, while conceptual artist Marina Abramović managed to make the Pyramid Stage crowd silent for a whole seven minutes in what initially seemed like an impossible challenge. 

The festivities continue tomorrow with Coldplay set to headline Saturday night while R&B star SZA will close Glastonbury 2024 on Sunday night.

You can watch Glastonbury coverage on the BBC.

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