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Lana Del Rey has announced a huge UK stadium tour in 2025 – how to get tickets

The moody pop queen has announced her first UK stadium tour, featuring dates in London, Glasgow, Liverpool and Cardiff

India Lawrence
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India Lawrence
Staff Writer, UK
Lana del Rey performing live in Barcelona
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Sad girls and people who were big on Tumblr in 2012 will have a lot to celebrate about next year: Lana Del Rey has announced a huge UK and Ireland tour for 2025. This is quite a big deal, because after headlining Glastonbury, BST and Reading and Leeds, these are Del Rey’s first-ever stadium shows in the UK. Let’s just hope she gets her hair done in time. 

The ‘Summertime Sadness’ singer will be touring the UK and Ireland in June and July 2025, with shows in London, Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool and Dublin. Following the first announcement last week, De Rey has since announced a second date in London.

She’ll be taking over Wembley, Principality Stadium, Hampden Park and other venues on her biggest UK and IE tour to date. Here’s everything you need to know about getting tickets

Lana Del Rey 2025 UK tour dates

Here are the dates confirmed so far for Lana Del Rey’s UK stadium tour next summer. 

  • Monday June 23, Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • Thursday June 26, Glasgow, Hampden Park
  • Saturday June 28, Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
  • Thursday July 3, London, Wembley Stadium
  • Friday July 4, London, Wembley Stadium
Lana Del Rey UK tour 2025
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General sale date and time

The general sale kicked off on Friday, November 29 at 10am GMT and can be purchased at Live Nation, Ticketmaster and See Tickets. You can check Stubhub, too.

Presale details

There were also a number of different pre-sales. The O2 pre-sale kicked off at 10am on Wednesday, November 27 on Ticketmaster; the artist pre-sale took place at the same time. 

Then the Live Nation pre-sale was on Thursday, November 28 at 10am

Ticket prices

Tickets range massively in price, from £78.40 to £405. Rear standing is £112 and front standing is £170.

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