Dua Lipa Hits Dublin Pubs After 5 Sold-Out Stadium Shows—And the Internet Can’t Deal

Five stadiums. One pop legend. Zero crumbs left. Dua Lipa has officially conquered Dublin—and then casually hit the pub to celebrate like the queen she is.

After wrapping up five consecutive sold-out stadium gigs in Ireland, the global superstar did what any self-respecting icon would do: she hit the Dublin pub scene and shut it down. Two shows worth of people reportedly crammed into one cozy venue, and the vibes? Immaculate.

The spot? The legendary Donohoe’s on Baggot Street. With two planks on the wall, a vintage map, and a touch of glorious chaos, it was the kind of place you’d expect to find locals sipping Guinness—not global icons partying into the early hours.

Lock-In With a Legend

Fans went absolutely feral over the scenes. One nailed it perfectly:

“5 stadiums, 1 legend, and zero crumbs left: SHE ATE.”

Another added,

“Can’t deal with how iconic you are having a lock-in in a Dublin pub immediately after a sell-out stadium gig.”

Cliché? Maybe. But still iconic.

Did She Split the G?

As the Guinness flowed, so did the cultural commentary.

For the uninitiated, “splitting the G” refers to perfectly drinking a pint of Guinness so the foam line hits right through the middle of the “G” in the logo—a sacred Irish drinking ritual.

One fan joked,

“Well done on the shows, but you’re miles off splitting the G… just saying… ”

Another teased,

“You sadly did not split the G Dua.”

But let’s be honest—with vibes that high, who’s checking the foam line?

The Dula Family Always Rolls Deep

Fans couldn’t help but notice her iconic bond with her parents, who were also out celebrating with her.

“I love how she includes her parents with everything; they must have raised her really healthy for them to have this bond,” one fan commented.

Her dad is her manager, and her mum? Out partying till 4 a.m. That’s the kind of family legacy we stan.

Comment Section Chaos (As Always)

Naturally, things got a little chaotic online. One fan randomly begged,

“Préstame 5 mil te lo regreso el mes que viene.”

(Translation: “Lend me 5 grand, I’ll pay you back next month.”)

Another fan from Brazil hilariously envisioned Dua owning São Paulo nightlife:

“Guys, I can see this woman throwing herself into Funilaria after the SP show.”

Debates quickly erupted: could Dua survive Brazil’s wildest clubs—or would she shut the whole place down?

Pop Star of the People

Whether she’s shutting down stadiums, vibing in pubs, or inspiring global meme content, Dua Lipa is the people’s pop star—effortless, unstoppable, and completely unfiltered.

Five sold-out shows in Ireland? For Dua, that’s just another Tuesday.

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