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24th Jun 2025

This is the setlist for Lana Del Rey’s UK and Ireland stadium tour

Jonny Yates

Lana Del Rey performed this setlist on the tour’s opening night

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Lana Del Rey has kicked off her UK and Ireland stadium tour, and revealed the much-anticipated setlist.

Ahead of the release of her album, The Right Person Will Stay – which currently has no release date – fans were hoping to hear new and old tracks alike.

She began the tour at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on 23 June, marking her biggest headline show to date.

The show was set on a front lawn, with a life-size blue house as the back drop alongside a porch swing and fairy lights.

She opened with three country songs, “Stars Fell On Alabama”, her single “Henry, Come On”, and a cover of Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man”.

Other appearances on the setlist included “Ultraviolence”, “Video Games” and “Summertime Sadness” from the singer’s back catalogue.

The tour will continue this June and July with her biggest shows to date at Hampden Park, Anfield Stadium, Aviva Stadium, and Wembley Stadium.

She was joined by London Grammar in Cardiff, while Banks will support in Glasgow, Liverpool and Dublin, ahead of Addison Rae joining for the final two Wembley Stadium shows.

You can check out the full Lana Del Rey setlist below, as well as find out how to still get tickets for her UK and Ireland tour.

What’s Lana Del Rey’s setlist for her UK and Ireland tour?

This was the setlist for Lana Del Rey’s opening show at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on 23 June. It features a number of covers alongside tracks from her back catalogue, plus an audience request.

Fans heading to the other shows should get an idea of what to expect from the setlist below:

  • Stars Fell on Alabama
  • Henry, come on
  • Stand by Your Man (Tammy Wynette cover)
  • Chemtrails Over the Country Club
  • Ultraviolence
  • Ride
  • Video Games
  • Norman fucking Rockwell
  • Arcadia
  • Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
  • Quiet in the South
  • Howl (Hologram interlude with Lana reciting Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl” poem offstage)
  • Young and Beautiful
  • Summertime Sadness
  • Born to Die
  • 57.5
  • Salvatore (acapella, shortened, audience request)
  • Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver cover)

Can I still get Lana Del Rey tickets for her UK and Ireland tour?

Yes, at the time of writing tickets for the tour are still available from Ticketmaster UK and Ticketmaster Ireland, including seated, general admission and gold circle standing.

This includes the release of last-minute ‘production’ tickets, which often happens in the run-up to events, plus fan-to-fan resale tickets, which is Ticketmaster’s platform that allows fans who can no longer attend to list their tickets at face value or less.

While VIP tickets for her London shows are available to buy from Seat Unique here. These tickets are actually cheaper than some standard tickets on the likes of Ticketmaster, with prices from £99 and include premium seats at Wembley Stadium. You can shop them here.

If you’re looking for a specific section in the venue, then you can also get tickets from fan-to-fan resale site Twickets. This allows fans to list their tickets at face value or less. At the time of writing there’s availability across the tour’s run.

What are the tour dates?

26 June – Glasgow, Hampden Park – tickets

28 June – Liverpool, Anfield – tickets

30 June – Dublin, Aviva Stadium – tickets

3-4 July – London, Wembley Stadium – tickets