I can hear why this works for a lot of people, but it mostly confirms what I already think about Dua Lipa rather than changing it. The songs are efficient, professional, and built around reliable hooks, but they rarely become more interesting in a live environment. The crowd helps, and the band adds some extra movement, yet I keep waiting for a moment where the performance takes ownership of the material and pushes it somewhere new. That moment never really arrives. The songs come, they work, and then the next one starts. Everything feels very controlled. What hurts the score most is the lack of escalation. Despite being a live album, it doesn't feel like the energy accumulates. The set maintains roughly the same emotional and musical temperature from beginning to end. I hear competence everywhere, but very little tension, danger, or surprise. By the end, I'm left admiring the craftsmanship more than enjoying the experience. The hooks are there, the performances are solid, b...