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What time and where to buy Lana Del Rey 2025 UK tour general sale tickets

Earlier this week, singer Lana Del Rey delighted fans by announcing a 2025 UK and Ireland tour. Set to take place next summer, huge stadium shows will take place in Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin and London.

It follows a string of epic headline performances at festivals including Coachella, Reading & Leeds, and Rock en Seine this past year, and the tour represents her first UK and Ireland stadium shows.

Kicking off at Cardiff Principality Stadium on June 23, the tour will also head to Glasgow, Liverpool and Dublin, before ending at London's Wembley Stadium on July 3. Pre-sale tickets went up on sale on Wednesday for those who were successful in an early registration ballot.

READ MORE: Lana Del Rey at Liverpool Anfield seating plan, capacity and map

Lana has been writing and releasing music since a young age, and it was her popular hit ‘Video Games’ which originally propelled her to fame.

She has released a total of nine studio albums, including critically acclaimed 'Normal F****** Rockwell', which received nominations for Grammy Awards. Her most recent record is called 'Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd'.

Following the news, it was also confirmed that Del Rey's much-anticipated 10th studio album will be released next spring. The new album, 'The Right Person Will Stay', was announced via the singer's Instagram last night and will be released on May 21, 2025.

The release of tickets on Wednesday caused a stir with some fans, with some taking to social media to voice their frustration at what they described as ‘eye-watering’ prices. Showing a venue with rear standing tickets at £297 and front standing at £419, one fan posted on X: “Lana Del Rey, are you having a laugh with your ticket prices ma’am?!”

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