Dua Lipa is dropping her new song "Houdini" on Nov. 9, and she wants to celebrate her new era by giving fans a little taste of what she has in store for her next album.

"I'm putting on three surprise launch events for 'Houdini' in London, Los Angeles, and Tokyo," the singer announced via a social media post.

"The first one's going to be in my hometown, London, this Thursday! I'm going to be inviting down some of my fans from the UK and around Europe, so keep your eyes peeled," she added with a lock and key emoji.

Fans expressed their excitement to see Lipa for the first time since her massively successful headlining "Future Nostalgia" tour.

"Absolutely buzzing about this announcement! Dua Lipa's fan-exclusive events are a testament to her genuine connection with her audience. The title 'Houdini' itself conjures up an aura of mystery and spectacle - I can't wait to see the magic she's going to unveil with her new single. Counting the moments until Thursday rolls around!" A fan wrote.

Meanwhile, a fan wondered about the upcoming event and what the fans might be doing or what the "Levitating" singer has planned.

"Wait are these gonna be like that event Doja [Cat] did when scarlet dropped and she was live painting for her fans or."

Dua Lipa Ushers in New Era With Upcoming Song

Lipa is welcoming a new era of her music with the release of "Houdini," and while she has not really revealed what the next album is titled, she did note that revealing the title will give too much away.

According to reports, the "Don't Start Now" singer has been preparing for this album since 2022.

She has released sparse music since her iconic "Future Nostalgia," like "Dance the Night Away," a song for the "Barbie" movie.

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Dua Lipa's New Album

Lipa has kept mum about the upcoming album, however, she did reveal that she will be pivoting away from her disco sound.

According to reports, the singer is planning to release music inspired by the "1970s-era psychedelia."

"I think it's a marketing tool: How confessional can you be?" Lipa explained. "I also don't put so much of my life out there for people to dig into the music in this weird, analytical way."

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