Lana Del Rey Announces U.K. and Ireland Tour, Featuring a Stop at Wembley Stadium
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Lana Del Rey Announces U.K. and Ireland Tour, Featuring a Stop at Wembley Stadium


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Lana Del Rey has announced her U.K. and Ireland tour dates for summer 2025, which include her first-ever performance at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium.

The five-date tour marks a significant milestone as her debut series of stadium shows in the region. Following her inaugural stadium performance at Boston’s Fenway Park earlier in June, Del Rey will visit Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on June 23, Glasgow’s Hampden Park on June 26, Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium on June 28, Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on June 30, and conclude at Wembley Stadium on July 3.

Fans are eagerly anticipating her forthcoming country album, Lasso, set to release in September. Earlier this year, she dropped the single “Tough,” a collaboration with rapper Quavo, adding to the excitement. While Del Rey has performed at festivals and special events recently, her last full tour was a 10-date U.S. run featuring stops in cities such as Franklin, TN; Austin, TX; Dallas, TX; Huntsville, AL; and Pittsburgh, PA, among others.


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