Fans at Dua Lipa’s show in Shanghai last night were forcibly removed by security for waving LGBT flags and standing up during songs. The singer has now released a statement on Twitter about the show including a picture of some of the fans who were removed from the venue. Watch footage of fans being removed via The Guardian here and read the singers statement below.

In the statement, the British singer revealed her pride in her fans for their actions; “I am proud and grateful that you felt safe enough to show your pride at my show.” She also confirmed she wants to return to play more shows there, “I would love to come back for my fans when the time is right and hopefully see a room full of rainbows.”

Near the end of the show Dua Lipa was seen looking upset on stage whilst talking to the crowd about creating a safe environment at her shows. Watch footage of her speaking to the crowd below.

Dua Lipa Cried In Shanghai China Tonight pic.twitter.com/Tz17SRGpiH — Liability (@958353005) September 12, 2018

Dua Lipa is currently finishing a huge world tour behind her debut self titled album. She recently released Electricity, a collaboration with Diplo and Mark Ronson’s Silk City project. The “New Rules” singer recently visited our shores for a tour with Bruno Mars and two huge headlining shows.

Last week it was confirmed a “Super Deluxe” reissue of Dua Lipa featuring 3 brand new tracks as well as many of her recent collaborations will be released on October 19th. Watch the video for her collaboration with Silk City below.

Watch: Silk City, Dua Lipa – “Electricity”