Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have officially said "I do."
The British pop sensation, 30, and the Fantastic Beasts actor, 36, exchanged vows during a private wedding ceremony held at London’s Old Marylebone Town Hall on Sunday, May 31.
According to photos obtained by The Sun, the newly married couple marked the occasion alongside close friends and family. Guests were seen showering them with confetti as they left the venue in a black car.
For her wedding look, Lipa chose a Schiaparelli Couture suit dress featuring a tailored white skirt, coordinating blazer, wide brim hat, and gloves, according to Vogue. Turner wore a custom made navy double breasted Ferragamo suit complete with a tie.
Reports from The Sun also claim that the couple are preparing for a second wedding celebration at Villa Igiea in Palermo, Italy.
Earlier this month, the “Houdini” singer posted photos from what appeared to be a bachelorette trip in Ibiza. “Funmaxxing is an internet slang term describing the practice of intentionally maximizing enjoyment,” Dua wrote alongside the Instagram post.
Lipa publicly confirmed her engagement to Turner in June 2025 after romance rumors first began circulating in January 2024.
“Yeah, we’re engaged. It’s very exciting,” she told British Vogue in June 2025. “This decision to grow old together, to see a life and just, I don’t know, be best friends forever — it’s a really special feeling.”
The couple were first linked publicly in January 2024 after being seen together at an afterparty celebrating the premiere of Masters of the Air.
Lipa completed her worldwide Radical Optimism tour in December 2025 following more than a year of performances across the globe. Earlier this week, she released a new live project, Live From Mexico, which captures performances from her three night run at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros.
The Radical Optimism Tour became one of the biggest touring achievements of the year. According to Billboard Boxscore, the trek generated more than $141 million in revenue and sold 1.2 million tickets across 59 concerts, ranking as the third highest grossing tour by a pop artist in 2025.