POP sensation Dua Lipa closed out her sold-out Dublin show with the perfect Irish celebration.
The One Kiss singer partied into the early hours of the morning in O’Donoghue’s pub surrounded by her family and famous pals.



Dua put on a spell-binding show to 80,000 screaming fans in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday night.
The chart-topper finished out her incredible sold-out stadium tour run in the iconic Dublin venue – and it’s safe to say she marked the occasion in style.
The 28-year-old and her crew descended on O’Donoghue’s pub after the show around 11pm for a night of pints, pizza and lots of dancing.
The Houdini singer had the time of her life as she successfully attempted to “split the G” on a pint of Guinness in seconds flat.
The rest of her team downed their pints of plain and cheered as they toasted to the star.
The British songwriter and her crew even indulged in Dublin‘s “award-winning” pizza, Bambinos.
Later, Dua and her pals danced the night away as a local Irish trad group played in the corner of the pub.
Dua’s Hollywood actor fiance, Callum Turner was by her side throughout the celebrations, as well as Disney star Dove Cameron and her Maneskin singer boyfriend, Damiano David.
The hitmaker posted a series of snaps of the wild night to her Instagram.
Dua and her dad sang their hearts out in one snap as they held up pints of Guinness.
The singer posed beside a dozen boxes of Bambino’s pizza as her friends munched on the delicious food.
Dua captured a number of smiling selfies in the popular pub, making to sure to get her pint in every snap.
The Grammy-award-winning artist even took photos of her crew members downing shots of baby Guinness.
Dua also shared a brilliant clip of herself and her fiancé Callum singing to Don Mclean’s American Pie as the whole pub joined in.
‘ICONIC’
Sharing photos and videos of her night out with her almost 90 million followers on Instagram, Lipa wrote: “5 SOLD OUT STADIUMS IN A ROW!!!! ONLY ONE WAY TO CELEBRATE!!!! BY SPLITTING THE G!!!!!!”
Irish fans all flocked to the comment section to gush over Dua’s Irish bash.
Penny wrote: “Cannot deal with how iconic you are having a lock-in, in a Dublin pub immediately after a sell out stadium gig.”
Georgia said: “Congrats and slainte.”
While Anne added: “Good woman Dua.”
And Johnny remarked: “What can’t this woman do!”