
Following a criss-crossing tour that has taken her from Cardiff to Liverpool and Dublin, Lana Del Rey’s UK and Ireland Tour 2025 is starting to come to an end. But she’s making sure to go out with a bang. To cap off the tour, the queen of melancholic melodies is finally set to touch down in London for two enormous gigs. And for those of you lucky enough to have snagged a ticket to see Lana Del Rey live, we’ve put together a guide to the upcoming performances, answering any and every question you might have.
I didn’t get a ticket, though. So, I am endlessly jealous. I’ll just be listening to Norman Fucking Rockwell! on repeat for the rest of the week and crying myself to sleep…
But I guess here’s what you’ll need to know:
When and where is Lana Del Rey performing in London?
Lana Del Rey is performing two shows in London at Wembley Stadium. These are taking place on:
- Thursday, July 3
- Friday, July 4
What are the show times?
Doors will open for both performances at 5pm. According to a guide published by Wembley Park, Lana’s opener, Addison, will take to the stage at about 7:15pm. Fans can then expect Lana Del Rey to take the stage at 8:30 on Thursday and around 9pm on Friday.
The performance is expected to end at 10:30 on Thursday and 10:45 on Friday.
What songs will Lana Del Rey play in London?
The setlist is still under wraps, and we can likely expect a few surprises given the sheer scale of the two Wembley Stadium shows. But the performances on the tour so far have pretty much stuck to the same setlist. Based on past performances, here are our predictions for her setlist:
- Stars Fell on Alabama (new song)
- Henry, come on
- Stand by Your Man (Tammy Wynette cover)
- Ultraviolence
- Ride
- Video Games
- Norman fucking Rockwell
- Arcadia
- Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
- Quiet in the South
- Young and Beautiful
- Summertime Sadness
- Born to Die
- 57.5
Lana has been finishing her shows with a cover of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads”, and we suspect she’ll do the same at Wembley!
Who is opening for Lana Del Rey?
Addison (FKA Addison Rae) is the support act for Lana at both of her Wembley Stadium shows.
Addison will be looking to dazzle the audience with her infectious pop sound to warm them up for the queen of sad-girl pop. 2024’s “Diet Pepsi” is her biggest solo hit to date, but she has also featured on tracks with the likes of Charli XCX and A. G. Cook.
The supporting slot comes ahead of Addison’s recently announced headline tour, which will see her performing in Europe, North America, and Australia, between August and November of this year.
Are there still tickets available?
At the time of writing, there are still some resale and limited-view tickets available. It’s important to be very careful when buying resale tickets. Make sure to only use sites you trust, and be sure to check the terms and conditions of the original ticket vendor when purchasing.
Getting to Wembley Stadium
Those travelling to the concert will want to plan ahead due to the high volume of people attending the shows. The nearest stations to the stadium are Wembley Park Station, Wembley Stadium Station, and Wembley Central Station.
If you’re grabbing a bus or coach, you can take the National Express service to Wembley Stadium, as well as a number of bus services. Wembley Stadium is connected to the 18/N18, 83/N83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297 and 483 services.
If you’re planning on pedalling your way to Wembley Stadium, there is bicycle parking on street level on the north-east side of the Stadium, under the concourse.
Are there any bag or entry restrictions?
Children aged 5 and under are not permitted to attend, and those under the age of 14 are not allowed on the pitch standing area. Additionally, all under-14s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18.
Wembley Stadium has a restricted bag policy. Briefcases, bags, luggage, and large purses are not permitted. Each person can only bring one small bag into the stadium, which cannot be any bigger than A4 size. The accepted maximum bag size is:
- Height: 297mm
- Width: 210mm
- Depth: 210mm
And lest you think you can make your bag seem smaller and sneak it in, Wembley Stadium is clear that “Bags that are half-full and folded over to reduce their size will not be accepted. Anyone carrying bags that do not meet the criteria above will not be allowed in to the stadium.”
Where else is Lana Del Rey performing?
The Wembley Stadium performances are the final dates for Lana Del Rey’s UK and Ireland Tour 2025.
The only other announced live date this year is a performance at Hinterland in the United States, on August 3.
When are we getting new music from Lana Del Rey?
Lana’s most recently announced country music project was recently delayed by a few months and then (seemingly) scuppered. In its place, she has recently released two singles: “Bluebird” and “Henry, come on”.
We’ve got our fingers crossed for more to come soon, and a full-length album soon.
A mini Lana Del Rey playlist
And now, to get you hyped for the tour dates (or to get you up to speed with some of her biggest songs), here’s a selection of Lana Del Rey’s greatest songs from across her career.
But there you have it – you’re now as ready as you could ever be to sob and cheer your way through the upcoming Lana Del Rey gigs.