The guest spots came during the final two shows of Lipa’s four-nighter in NYC.
By Andy Kahn Sep 22, 2025 • 3:33 pm PDT
Dua Lipa completed a four-show run at Madison Square Garden this weekend and the final two nights featured special guests. Lipa first welcomed Chic’s Nile Rodgers during Saturday’s concert and last night she summoned Lenny Kravitz to the stage at The Garden.
Lipa has brought out numerous surprise locally-affiliated performers at various stops of her global Radical Optimism Tour. Rodgers and Kravitz joined the likes of Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Chaka Khan, Charli XCX, Troye Sivan, Jamiroquai’s Jay Kay and others who have accompanied Lipa in performing one of their songs with her this year.
Rodgers played guitar on Chic’s signature 1978 hit “Le Freak.” The song was written by Rodgers and late Chic co-founder Bernard Edwards and became a staple of the disco era. Forty years after its release, “Le Freak” was entered into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress in 2018.
Watch Dua Lipa bring Nile Rodgers out at MSG for “Le Freak”:
Act I
Training Season
End of an Era
Break My Heart
One Kiss
Act II
Whatcha Doing
Levitating
These Walls
Le Freak
Maria
Act III
Let’s Get Physical (Workout)
Physical
Electricity
Hallucinate
Illusion
Act IV
Falling Forever
Happy for You
Love Again
Anything for Love
Be the One
Encore
New Rules
Dance the Night
Don’t Start Now
Houdini
Setlist data setlist.fm.
The fourth and final Dua Lipa concert at The Garden was reserved for Kravitz’s sit-in. Kravitz shared the stage with Lipa for his classic “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over,” sharing vocals and delivering his signature guitar solo.
Watch Lenny Kravitz drop by MSG to perform “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over” with Dua Lipa:
Training Season
End of an Era
Break My Heart
One Kiss
Whatcha Doing
Levitating
These Walls
Maria
It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over
Electricity
Physical
Hallucinate
Illusion
Falling Forever
Happy for You
Love Again
Anything for Love
New Rules
Dance the Night
Don’t Start Now
Houdini
Setlist data setlist.fm.
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