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Revision as of 17:22, 10 November 2023

Lana Del Rey's 2023–2024 tour
Tour by Lana Del Rey
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumDid You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
Start dateMay 27, 2023 (2023-05-27)
End dateOctober 5, 2023 (2023-10-05)
Legs2
No. of shows27
Lana Del Rey concert chronology
Del Rey greeting the crowd in São Paulo

In 2023, American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey staged her sixth headlining concert tour. Beginning on May 27, and ending on October 5, the tour supported her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.

Background

In 2019, Del Rey embarked on the Norman Fucking Rockwell! Tour.[1] After Del Rey became sick, the tour came to an abrupt end.[2] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Del Rey was unable to tour for 2021's Chemtrails over the Country Club and Blue Banisters albums.

Throughout early 2023, Del Rey revealed dates for the first leg.[3] The second leg was announced in August.[4][5][6]

Set list

This is the set list that Del Rey performed in Quebec City.[7] It is not intended to represent the entire tour, as the songs performed vary by show.

  1. "A&W"
  2. "Young and Beautiful"
  3. "Bartender"
  4. "Chemtrails over the Country Club"
  5. "The Grants"
  6. "Cherry"
  7. "Pretty When You Cry"
  8. "Ride"
  9. "Born to Die"
  10. "Blue Jeans"
  11. "Norman Fucking Rockwell"
  12. "Arcadia"
  13. "Ultraviolence"
  14. "White Mustang"
  15. "Candy Necklace"
  16. "Diet Mountain Dew"
  17. "Summertime Sadness"
  18. "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd"
  19. "Video Games"

Tour dates

Date (2023) City Country Venue Opening act
Leg 1[8][9][3][10][11]
May 27[a] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Hipódromo da Gávea
June 3[a] São Paulo Vale do Anhangabaú
June 24[b] Pilton England Worthy Farm
July 2[c] Camaiore Italy Parco BussolaDomani Laila Al Habash
Maria Antonietta
July 4 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome Naaz
July 7 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Shiv
July 9[d] London England Hyde Park
July 10 Paris France Olympia
July 15[e] Quebec City Canada Plains of Abraham
July 30[f] Newport United States Fort Adams State Park
August 6[g] Chicago Grant Park
August 8 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion Arkansauce
August 12[h] San Francisco Golden Gate Park
August 15 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol Shiadanni
August 16
Leg 2[4][5][6]
September 14 Franklin United States FirstBank Amphitheater Nikki Lane
September 15
September 17 Austin Germania Insurance Amphitheater
September 19 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
September 21 Huntsville Orion Amphitheater Zella Day
September 23 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
September 25 East Lake-Orient Park[i] MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre Nikki Lane
September 27 Brandon Brandon Amphitheater
September 29 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
October 1[j] Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
October 3 Burgettstown[k] The Pavilion at Star Lake Nikki Lane
October 5 Charleston Charleston Coliseum Zella Day

Notes

  1. ^ a b The shows on May 27 and June 3 were part of MITA Festival.
  2. ^ The show on June 24 was part of Glastonbury Festival.
  3. ^ The show on July 2 was part of La Prima Estate festival.
  4. ^ The show on July 9 was part of British Summer Time.
  5. ^ The show on July 15 was part of Festival d'été de Québec.
  6. ^ The show on July 30 was part of Newport Folk Festival.
  7. ^ The show on August 6 was part of Lollapalooza.
  8. ^ The show on August 12 was part of Outside Lands.
  9. ^ Promoted as Tampa
  10. ^ The show on October 1 will be part of All Things Go.
  11. ^ Promoted as Pittsburgh

References

  1. ^ Kreps, Daniel (2019-08-01). "Lana Del Rey Sets First Leg of Norman F-cking Rockwell Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  2. ^ Richards, Will (2020-02-20). "Lana Del Rey cancels imminent UK and European tour due to illness". NME. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  3. ^ a b Daly, Rhian (2023-06-27). "Lana Del Rey Adds New European Dates To Summer Shows". uDiscover Music. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  4. ^ a b Shafer, Ellise (2023-08-21). "Lana Del Rey Reveals 10-Date Fall Tour". Variety. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  5. ^ a b Blistein, Jon (2023-08-21). "See Lana Del Rey This Fall – If You're Lucky Enough to Live In One of These 10 Cities". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  6. ^ a b "Lana Del Rey Announces U.S. Tour". Pitchfork. 2023-08-21. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  7. ^ "Setlist de Lana Del Rey au Festival d'été de Québec 2023". 99scenes (in French). 2023-07-15. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  8. ^ Hatfield, Amanda (2023-05-19). "Lana Del Rey shares "Say Yes to Heaven," joins Newport Folk Festival lineup". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  9. ^ "Lana Del Rey is on time for Italy Festival after Glastonbury setback". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  10. ^ "Man appears in Quebec court to be charged with making death threats against Lana Del Rey". Montreal. 2023-07-14. Retrieved 2023-08-23.
  11. ^ Overhultz, Lauryn (2023-08-21). "Lana Del Rey's fans fall like dominos in scary concert video". Fox News. Retrieved 2023-08-23.