“Dua Lipa was approached about performing but declined the offer,” a source close to the situation revealed. As anticipation builds for the Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua heavyweight bout, scheduled for late 2026, her decision has raised eyebrows.
The fight, which is expected to draw massive attention, could be jeopardized by this turn of events. Turki Al-Sheikh hinted that without Lipa’s star power, the event might struggle to reach its full potential—an assertion that adds pressure on all parties involved.
Set against the backdrop of Saudi Arabia, where such grand spectacles are becoming commonplace, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Fans remember how pop music and boxing have intertwined in recent years; high-profile artists like Lipa have become synonymous with major fights.
Key details:
- Dua Lipa is a three-time Grammy winner and one of the world’s most successful pop artists.
- The preferred venue for this monumental fight is Wembley Stadium, though it hasn’t been finalized yet.
- Anthony Joshua is slated to face Kristian Prenga on July 25, 2026, prior to his matchup with Fury.
At just 30 years old, Dua Lipa has already amassed global hits like “New Rules,” “Don’t Start Now,” and “Levitating.” Her absence from this event could alter its dynamics significantly. Frank Warren, a key figure in boxing promotion, even remarked, “If he loses to this guy, it kills the fight,” referring to Joshua’s upcoming bout.
Yet, it’s unclear whether Al-Sheikh’s comments about jeopardizing the fight were made seriously or in jest. The boxing world watches closely as these developments unfold. The next expected milestone—the confirmation of the fight date—remains pending.


