
Dua Lipa at Anfield: Weather forecast latest amid Met Office warning
Anfield is set to host one more party before the new Premier League season as Dua Lipa arrives for two sold-out shows.
The seemingly never-ending celebrations this summer in Liverpool following the Reds’ Premier League triumph has two more dates, with Dua Lipa set to headline at Anfield.
The pop star is performing for two nights as part of her “Radical Optimism” tour.
The shows allow Liverpool to earn extra revenue during the summer, with fans hoping that this revenue could potentially help them secure the signing of Alexander Isak.

Weather forecast for Dua Lipa concert at Anfield
Ahead of Dua Lipa performing at Anfield, the Met Office has offered a yellow weather warning.
However, that yellow weather warning for thunder and heavy rain was only in place for Saturday (21 June).
The dates of the concerts themselves, on June 24 and 25, will have relatively mild weather with a low chance of rain for the majority of the concert’s duration, which is expected to last from 6pm to 10:30pm.
The first of the two nights on Tuesday has the better weather forecast, with temperatures ranging from 17-19 degrees with a 10-20-per-cent chance of rain throughout the performance.
Wednesday’s weather is slightly warmer, ranging from 18-20 degrees Celsius, but the chance of rain is also higher, with a 30 per cent chance of rain at 7pm and a 50 per cent chance near the end of the concert at 10pm.
Tickets originally went on sale late last year for the highly anticipated event, but limited tickets are still available for both evenings on resale websites as Dua Lipa prepares to perform to a cumulative 120,000 people across the two evenings.

Dua Lipa support acts at Anfield
Dua Lipa is expected to begin her performance around 8:15pm, following on from support acts Dove Cameron and Alessi Rose, filling the gap from 6pm until the headliner’s arrival.
Cameron rose to fame after starring in multiple shows on the Disney Channel before successfully transitioning to becoming a musician.
Rose, on the other hand, is an emerging indie pop artist who is beginning to rise to fame and make herself a household name.
The fans in attendance at Anfield may have paid to see Dua Lipa, but they are sure to be entertained from the first song of the evening until the last.