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Dua Lipa And Kylie Minogue Are 2 Of Time’s Most Influential Of 2024

Time magazine has announced their picks of the Most Influential People of 2024. Among the honored people to be chosen are pop stars Dua Lipa and Kylie Minogue. The two…

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Dua Lipa attends the BRIT Awards 2024 at The O2 Arena on March 02, 2024 in London, England. Kylie Minogue attends the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Time magazine has announced their picks of the Most Influential People of 2024. Among the honored people to be chosen are pop stars Dua Lipa and Kylie Minogue. The two have actually collaborated before in 2020 for a disco track called "Real Groove."

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The Time tribute to Dua Lipa, whose third studio album Radical Optimism is coming out on Friday, May 3, was written by her "dear friend and hero," singer-songwriter Patti Smith. Smith, 77, gushed about how Dua, 28, is "bold, playful, and self-aware" in a world that is so heavy.

The "Gloria" singer goes on to say that the English-Albanian singer is grounded by the support of her family yet is "driven, independent, and possesses a desire for knowledge." What sets Dua Lipa apart from the rest of the pop artists is that she is mindful of the world around her.

Lipa told Time in an interview that this is the "most confident" she feels in her life. From when she first ventured to become a music artist at 15 years old, Dua says she can see how much she's grown as a songwriter. Ahead of the release of Radical Optimism, Dua has dropped three tracks: "Houdini," "Training Season," and "Illusion."

Kylie Minogue's latest resurgence into modern pop music was her song "Padam Padam." Her Time feature was written by Coldplay's Chris Martin. Martin revealed that he has long been a fan of Minogue's since her acting days on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He told the publication, "Kylie is so inspiring to me—she lives her life so gracefully and approaches every project with such passion and dedication."

The Australian singer, 55, first gained popularity in the pop realm back in 1987 with “The Loco-motion” and then again in 2001 with her hit “Can’t Get You Out of My Head." Last year, Minogue dropped “Padam Padam,” an electropop song that established her as the fourth female solo artist to have a top-ten single in her 50s, joining Lulu, Diana Ross, and Cher.

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With hits every twenty years, Martin isn't wrong when he says she's "10 years ahead of everyone else." When it comes to Kylie as a person, he says she creates a space where everyone is safe to be themselves, which is why she is often regarded as an LGBTQ+ icon. When he looks at her, he feels hope. And clearly, so do generations of fans.

5 Artists We Want To See Play The Sphere In Vegas

After years and millions of dollars, the high-tech entertainment venue that is the Las Vegas Sphere has become "a world-first immersive destination." The venue first opened in Las Vegas in September 2023, snagging U2 with an ongoing concert residency starting on September 29 and running through March 2. The band's longtime collaborator and technical director Stefaan “Smasher” Desmedt and technology partner Weka worked together to make the band’s stunning visual imagery in 4K video.

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The Sphere’s LED screen inside the theater is 160,000 square feet, boasting 16,000 pixels by 16,000 pixels — the highest resolution in the world. Also featuring 1,600 speaker panels using spatial audio through the screen without any visible speakers in the auditorium, the venue makes those in attendance fully immersed in sound and visuals. The arena can hold up to 18,600 guests in the auditorium. It is no wonder why the company wants to expand, as it is clearly leading the entertainment industry in the right direction.

Besides U2, rumors of Beyoncé planning a Las Vegas residency at the Sphere swirled after her Super Bowl country album announcement in which she sat atop the glowing globe. Partnering with Verizon in the $50 million advertisement, the "Texas Hold 'Em" singer tries to break the internet over and over again. Taking on different personas and skills, she opens a lemonade stand, drops a "saxy" album, becomes a Twitch gamer by the handle @IamSlayoncé, a Beyonc-AI double, Bar-Bey, running for "BOTUS," on top of the Sphere atop a silver horse, and the first woman to launch the first rocket to the first performance in space. The commercial concluded by cryptically teasing the release of "new music," Beyoncé's country album, Act II, on March 29th.

According to the Sphere's website, the immersive venue will host a wide variety of events, including concerts and residencies from the world’s biggest artists, as well as films. Take a look below at five amazing pop artists who would have amazing performances at the Sphere:

P!nk

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With nine albums under her belt, Pink is a seasoned pop artist that would have an amazing residency at the Sphere. Her sound is unique, with her rock-influenced pop songs and powerful voice. She is also known for her aerial acrobatic stage presence in imaginative and creative ways. The artist would be a sight to see when accompanied with stunning visuals that would blow her fans away.


Taylor Swift

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Obviously, anywhere Taylor Swift would play would be sold out in seconds. The record-breaking pop icon performing a residency at the Sphere would be an iconic feat that Swifties would hold dear forever. Though Taylor isn't exactly known for crazy visuals like Pink, we know she has an artistic vision when it comes to her visuals. If Swift were to play the Sphere, it would be interesting to see what kind of cinematic visuals she would have playing around her to accompany her acclaimed music catalog.


Lady Gaga

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Lady Gaga is well-known for her elaborate stage and costumes. If she were to have a residency at the Sphere, we are sure she would go all-out for her Little Monsters. Her versatility and energy is unmatched in the pop industry. Gaga's commitment to her art is impressive. Along with that, her music videos are always well-thought out and creative, and she would surely bring that creative vision to the Sphere.


Dua Lipa

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The rising pop star may not have several albums under her belt like these other seasoned musicians, but she has quickly proven she has the chops to remain a staple in the pop industry. We have already seen her live performances wow audiences with her use of the stage, incorporating moving and climbable objects, suspends herself in the air, and perfect choreography -- all while belting out her hits perfectly. Performing at the Sphere would only cement her status as a pop icon with the visuals we are sure would blow the audience away.


Katy Perry

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Katy Perry's live performances are as iconic as Pink and Lady Gaga's when we think of elaborate stage sets and costumes. With a more whimsical flair, Perry would turn the Sphere into a magical world when performing songs from her six albums. She has larger-than-life concerts and gives her fans exactly what they want: fun. She has had a Vegas residency before, so if she were to play at the Sphere, we know the pop icon would provide mind-blowing visuals to accompany her set.