June 1Jun 1 Author "End of an Era" and "Oye Mi Amor" have been the focus tracks for this album, while "One Kiss" was renamed to "One Medley", possibly due to the sample and interpolation of "Keep on Jumpin'". Also, all of the videos of the tour have been out as standalone releases on her YouTube channel.As a side note, there's a new version of the album in streaming, which includes the 21 songs Dua performed in their studio version as an additional disc (disc #6), minus the cover in its original form, being 42 songs in total. Edited June 1Jun 1 by Juan Carlos
June 4Jun 4 Author Definitely, the new version added (and already replaced) on streaming platforms is helping now and giving it the boost. It will be interesting to see how much physical sales it's going to get next week during its release week in the third week.
June 6Jun 6 Author This is an extract of the Music Week article, which mentions that the live album had chart sales of 4,823 copies this week ahead of the physical drop today.Live From Mexico (No.21, 4,823 sales), comprises 42 recordings from three sell-out concerts in Mexico City in support of her 2024 No1 album Radical Optimism by Dua Lipa. Digital only until today (June 5) when CDs and LPs drop, it is the newly-married 30-year-old's fifth chart entry.
June 11Jun 11 Author Falls to #13 on Wednesday's update. Looks like that jumping to the Top 20 is a guarantee at least this week.
Friday at 23:564 days Author This is an extract of the Music Week article, which mentions that the live album had chart sales of 6,537 copies this week, including the CDs and vinyl that were available since June 5.Live From Mexico debuted at No.21 last week for Dua Lipa, when available only digitally. Now on CD and vinyl, it climbs to No.14 (6,537 sales).