How to get Lana Del Rey tickets for 2025 UK tour
The chart-topping star is touring the country for the first time since 2017
Lana Del Rey will head on her first stadium tour of the UK next summer, including two dates at London's iconic Wembley Stadium. The US singer-songwriter will perform five gigs to celebrate the release of her upcoming album, The Right Person Will Stay.
Del Rey, 39, has not toured the UK since 2017, having cancelled a string of shows in early 2020. However, she performed at both Glastonbury and BST Hyde Park last year, and headlined Reading and Leeds Festivals to critical acclaim this summer. The Guardian praised her "exquisite performance" at the latter, while NME said she was "on stunning form".
With demand for Lana Del Rey tickets likely to be high, here's what you need to know to avoid missing out.
How can I buy Lana Del Rey tickets?
Tickets for Lana Del Rey's 2025 UK stadium tour are on sale now via Ticketmaster, Live Nation and See Tickets. They are priced between £78.40 and £405.
Where is Lana Del Rey performing?
Del Rey's much-anticipated UK tour will kick off in Cardiff next June, followed by a date at Hampden Park in Glasgow. The alt-pop pioneer will then head to England for shows at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium and London's Wembley Stadium.
Her setlist is likely to include some of her biggest hits, including Born to Die, West Coast and Summertime Sadness, as well as material from her new album The Right Person Will Stay. Her support acts have yet to be announced.
See the full list of 2025 tour dates below:
23 June – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
26 June – Glasgow, Hampden Park
28 June – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
3 July – London, Wembley Stadium
4 July – London, Wembley Stadium
She is the latest pop star to announce a run of UK shows in 2025, following the likes of Kylie Minogue, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter.
Is Lana Del Rey releasing a new album?
Yes, Del Rey's 10th album The Right Person Will Stay is due to be released on 21 May 2025. The 13-track collection, previously titled Lasso, will include collaborations with producers Jack Antonoff, Luke Laird and Drew Erickson, as well as her sister Caroline "Chuck" Grant.
The musician previously teased that it would be a country album, saying: "We're going country. It's happening. That's why Jack [Antonoff] has followed me to Muscle Shoals, Nashville, Mississippi, over the last four years."
It will be her first album since 2023's Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. The 16-track record spawned singles including the gospel-infused The Grants and the folk-trap song A&W.
The album became her sixth UK number-one LP, drawing her level with acts such as Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead and Blur, and was the third best-selling vinyl release of 2023.
Del Rey, whose real name is Elizabeth Grant, rose to fame in 2011 with the release of her debut single, Video Games, a haunting ballad which became a viral hit. More than a decade later, she is one of pop's biggest stars and has collaborated with the likes of Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, Stevie Nicks, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.
Last year, she was honoured with the Visionary Award at the Billboard Women in Music Awards. In her acceptance speech, she praised fellow female stars Olivia Rodrigo and SZA, and addressed the criticism she faced earlier in her career.
Lana Del Rey's tour will visit the UK between June and July 2025