Lana Del Rey has announced the support acts for her upcoming UK and Ireland tour. Find out all the details below.
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The singer-songwriter is set to embark on a UK and Ireland stadium tour next week, kicking off tomorrow (June 23) at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.
Ahead of the huge dates, Del Rey has now announced who will be joining her on the road, sharing the news today (June 22) on Instagram.
London Grammar will be performing with her in Cardiff to kick things off. From there, Banks will support at dates in Glasgow (June 26), Liverpool (28) and Dublin (30).
Then, Addison Rae will join for the final two dates at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 4 and 5. You can see a full list of dates and venues below, and find any remaining tickets here.
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Lana Del Rey’s 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates are:
JUNE
23 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
26 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
28 – Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
30 – Aviva Stadium, Dublin
JULY
03 – Wembley Stadium, London
04 – Wembley Stadium, London
When the tour was announced, it was thought to be in support of an upcoming album titled ‘Lasso’, which was then renamed ‘The Right Person Will Stay’ and initially due to be released in May.
However, in April, Del Rey said the upcoming album will not “come on time” – and, whenever it does, it’ll have a new title.
So far, the singer has released two tracks from the album: ‘Bluebird‘ and ‘Henry, Come On‘, and she teased another called ‘57.5’, which includes a line about kissing Morgan Wallen, during her headline Stagecoach performance.
Del Rey has previously said that the new album will predominantly feature a country sound, but with additions and explorations of other genres throughout the record. The tracklist has yet to be revealed.
The album will be the follow-up to 2023’s ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’, which NME awarded four stars.” …Ocean Blvd’ might deal with some major existential questions, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had and cements Del Rey’s status as one of modern music’s most intriguing songwriters,” the review read.
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