Dua Lipa Wins & Performs 'Levitating' at American Music Awards 2020
Dua Lipa literally levitates during her performance at the 2020 American Music Awards from the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday (November 22) in London.
The 25-year-old singer of course sang her hit song “Levitating” for the annual award show.
Dua also picked up her first American Music Award for Favorite Song – Pop/Rock for “Don’t Let Go.”
“Thank you so much. Thank you AMAs. Thank you to all the fans and the listeners, I’m so grateful and so honored. This is so surreal and exciting, and I’m lost for words. Thank you so much to my team…” she said in her speech. “Oh my god, this is so crazy. Thank you so much to my team, my girls, my friends, my family, and I have to say a massive thank you to my collaborators, Ian Kirkpatrick, Emily Warren and Caroline Ailin, ’cause I couldn’t have done this song without you guys.”
Winning now, performing later! @DUALIPA accepts the #AMAs for Favorite Song – Pop/Rock. Congrats! pic.twitter.com/g1RyiHY6qh
— American Music Awards (@AMAs) November 23, 2020
Performing from Royal Albert Hall, London and FLYING?! That was so so so amazing, @DUALIPA! #AMAs pic.twitter.com/CRGtW0AFdS
— American Music Awards (@AMAs) November 23, 2020