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Nîmes nuit 2!!!! vous êtes chauddddddd ce soir???? ☄️
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NIMES NIGHT 1 🌠 veryyy excited for another night with you tonight!!!!
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and in the midst of all of this we even managed to shoot a music video in Budapest... Nimes, France night 1 of 2 tonight!!!! Summer tour continues 🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️
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Pour Simon 💙 15 years of @jacquemus !!! Celebrating my bebeeeeee in Capri on this milestone moment of his career wearing the most beautiful custom Capri Blue dress that Simon dreamed up for me ☁️☁️☁️ What a beautiful day and a breathtaking "La Casa" show at Casa Malaparte!!! Je t'aime toiii @simon_porte_jacquemus
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PULA!!!!!! What a night in the most beautiful setting🪽 grateful to do what I love and to do it with youuuu!!!!
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5 days ago
wow what a kickstart to our summer shows... and we're only just warming uppp!!! Thank you Berlin for dancing in the rain with us 🫀🫀🫀🫀🫀🫀
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9 days ago
~ ich bin ein berliner ~ v excited to kick off the summer tour in Berlin!!!!! seeee you tonight 🗣️ and don't forget your dancing shoes
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10 days ago
4 DAYS UNTIL TOUR!!!!!
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Next up for the Service95 Book Club… “Say Nothing is a masterclass in the art of the ‘non-fiction novel’. It has all the elements of great fiction – mesmerising characters, intrigue and plot twists. And it also happens to be true.   Author Patrick Radden Keefe (@praddenkeefe ) uses the abduction of young widow Jean McConville as the starting point to tell a much bigger story about what became known as the Troubles in Northern Ireland. This is a story I thought I knew but Keefe uses the interwoven stories of McConville and Dolours Price – the first female frontline fighter in the IRA – to get under the skin of both victims and perpetrators in the conflict. How did a community stand by and watch as a young mother was abducted in front of her kids? What led a bright and glamorous young woman to believe that violence was the only way to achieve political aims?   Nearly 4,000 people were killed in the Troubles, between the late 1960s and the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement. Keefe exposes the deep tensions between Catholics and Protestants, paramilitaries and the British armed forces that led to the conflict. This is a big book in every sense of the word, about a terrible and tragic war in the United Kingdom that many people today are too young to even remember. I guarantee you will be hooked from beginning to end.“ - Dua x Stay tuned for our June #MonthlyRead content drop…arriving soon 👀
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wowowowww summer tour dates start in 1 week and I can't wait!!!! So I thought why not add... MORE TOUR! Asia in November it's been a long time coming and I can't wait to be back!!!! 🫀🫀🫀🫀
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CAMDEN!! this is a big full circle moment for me and i'm so proud to be an executive producer and to have worked on a new original documentary series that celebrates the very place I started everything!!! Camden will always have a special place in my heart and I'm humbled to share that with some of my absolute musical heroes ~ SAVE THE DATE because we'll be streaming from 29 May, exclusively on @DisneyPlusUK and @Hulu 🔐⛓️❤️
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