Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Dating Dua Lipa and Boyfriend Anwar Hadid Make Red Carpet Debut — and Kiss! — at 2019 AMAs Dua Lipa is set to perform her new single "Don't Start Now" during the show By Tomás Mier Tomás Mier Tomás Mier is a former digital music writer at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2021. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 24, 2019 07:45PM EST Dua Lipa brought her “New Love” Anwar Hadid to the AMAs! The couple made their red carpet debut Sunday night in Los Angeles at the American Music Awards ahead of the singer’s performance on the main stage — and they even shared a kiss for the cameras! The pop star, 24, sported a hot pink dress and a blonde high ponytail, while the 20-year-old model — the son of Yolanda Hadid and brother of Gigi and Bell — kept it simple with an Iron Maiden graphic T-shirt and a black suit. Anwar Hadid and Dua Lipa. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Anwar Hadid & Dua Lipa. Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Anwar Hadid & Dua Lipa. Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic Behind the scenes, fans caught the couple joking around and holding hands on the red carpet. “Dua Lipa with Anwar Hadid they are so cuteee,” one fan tweeted. The British singer is set to perform her disco-tinged new single “Don’t Start Now” on the AMAs stage. Last year, the songstress performed her tracks “One Kiss” and “Electricity” at the 2018 show, where she was also nominated for new artist of the year. First linked in June, Lipa and Hadid were most recently spotted getting cozy in November at the MTV European Music Awards. Dua Lipa. Steve Granitz/WireImage Check out PEOPLE’s full AMAs coverage to get the latest news on one of music’s biggest nights. In October, the model-singer couple were spotted in New York City holding hands with Hadid sharing his coat with the star. Though that N.Y.C. walk was chilly, the couple shared a handfull of steamy kisses over the summer — including the British Summer Time Hyde Park music festival, Lipa’s birthday and her performance at Amazon Prime Day concert. The 2019 American Music Awards will be broadcast live on ABC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. EST.