Ariana Grande was in her feelings this weekend after catching Dua Lipa's Miami tour stop, and for good reason.
On Saturday, Sept. 27, the British-Albanian pop star belted out a soaring cover of Ariana Grande's 2014 hit, "One Last Time," and Ari quickly took to her Instagram to share the moment with a teary-eyed emoji that said it all.
On her Story, the "we can't be friends" hitmaker shared a clip of Lipa, clad in a sparkling black onesie and a black feather boa, singing Grande's hit.

Lipa originally posted the footage through a carousel on her account, writing:
"Having so much fun and doing it with the very BEST!!!! Thank you Miami for 2 beautiful nights [kiss emojis]"
Ariana Grande and Dua Lipa have hinted at their close bond through the years, which roughly began when the two posted a photo of themselves together on Instagram in January 2018.
In an interview with Watch What Happens Live that year, the "Houdini" hitmaker shared:
"I love Ari, I love everything she does."
Speculations about their collaboration ignited following the photo, and the supposed collab was revealed through a 15-second snippet on social media in April 2018.
However, the project failed to take shape, and Lipa clarified in December:
"The timing wasn’t quite right. Ariana’s working on a different project now and the timing wasn’t quite right for me, but maybe in the future we’ll get to do something together."
The track, “Bad To You,” was said to have been lined up for Sweetener.
Nevertheless, despite the collaboration falling through, the two songstresses' friendship didn't waver. In July, following the release of Ariana Grande's Sweetener, Dua Lipa took to her X (formerly Twitter) to share her love for Ari and her new releases: "God is a Woman," "Borderline," and "Breathin'."
From "Conga" to "One Last Time": A glimpse into Dua Lipa's covers throughout her Radical Optimism World Tour
"One Last Time," a track off Ariana Grande's My Everything album, is one of Dua Lipa's covers throughout her Radical Optimism World Tour.
On her first night in Miami, she paid tribute to Gloria Estefan with a high-energy performance of "Conga."
She also paid homage to the Big Apple by singing "One Way or Another" by Blondie and "No One" by Alicia Keys.
Meanwhile, in Melbourne, she paid homage to AC/DC by performing the band's hit "Highway To Hell." In the same venue, Dua Lipa also sang "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia and "Can't Get Out of My Head" by Kylie Minogue.
In New York, she also delivered a power-packed performance of "Le Freak" alongside its original popularizer, Nile Rodgers. In early September, she then invited the icon Chaka Khan during her Chicago stop for an adrenaline-fueled performance of "Ain't Nobody."
Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism World Tour will make stops in Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle before continuing across South America and Mexico.