Duran Duran were joined on stage by Tove Lo for a performance of their 2021 collaboration Give It All Up.
The track was originally released as part of the band’s 15th and most recent album, ‘Future Past’, from which it served as the LP’s fifth single.
During the first night of their US tour at BottleRock Napa, the group welcomed the Swedish singer-songwriter to the stage to perform the track live together for the first time.
Check out fan-shot clips from the performance below.
Duran Duran convidou Tove Lo ao palco do festival BottleRock Napa Valley para cantar o dueto “GIVE IT ALL UP”, pela primeira vez, na noite de ontem (27). pic.twitter.com/EYQhNhlZXz
— Tove Lo Brasil 🦂 (@ToveLoBR) May 28, 2023
Duran Duran will play 28 dates across the US as part of the latest leg of their ‘Future Past Tour’, with Nile Rodgers & Chic and Bastille supporting the group. Grace Jones will join them in New York on September 22.
Setlist: Duran Duran at BottleRock Napa Valley, CA
1. The Wild Boys
2. Hungry Like the Wolf
3. A View to a Kill
4. Notorious
5. Come Undone
6. ANNIVERSARY
7. Lonely in Your Nightmare / Super Freak
8. Friends of Mine
9. Careless Memories
10. Ordinary World (Dedicated to the people of the Ukraine)
11. GIVE IT ALL UP (with Tove Lo)
12. Planet Earth (with band intros)
13. White Lines (Don’t Don’t Do It) (Grandmaster Melle Mel cover)
14. The Reflex
15. Girls on Film / Acceptable in the 80’s
16. Save a Prayer
17. Rio
Later this year, the group – starring Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes and Roger Taylor – are set to launch their 16th studio album, which sees the four-piece reunite with original member Andy Taylor.
The guitarist was a member of the group from 1980 to 1986 and appeared on Duran Duran’s first three albums: ‘Duran Duran’ (1981), ‘Rio’ (1982) and ‘Seven and the Ragged Tiger’ (1983).
He quit in 1986 – ahead of the release of their fourth LP ‘Notorious’ – later returning in the early noughties for ‘Astronaut’ (2004), featuring the hit single (Reach Up for The) Sunrise.
As the group were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year, the musician revealed he had been battling stage 4 prostate cancer for five years, and although he missed the ceremony due to his health he’s since returned to recording with the band.
In a statement on social media, the group said: “Duran Duran are thrilled to confirm a special new music project is in the works, set for release later this year on BMG.
“The new recordings will feature extended Duran Duran family and friends, old and new, including our former band mate Andy Taylor, who will join us on guitar on a few tracks.
“Simon, Nick, John and Roger look forward to seeing you all out on the road this year!”