Lana Del Rey will headline a series of UK and Ireland shows in 2025, including a one-night show at Scotland’s National Stadium in Glasgow. Hampden Park will host the American singer on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
In this article, we dissect everything you need to know ahead of her highly-anticipated concert in Glasgow.
Background and breakthrough
Born as Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, Lana Del Rey is an American singer and songwriter whose breakthrough came with the release of her single “Video Games” in 2011. The baroque pop, downtempo ballad was received with critical acclaim, with Del Rey receiving numerous praises for her vocal performance and the song’s cinematic production. It topped the singles chart in Germany and Iceland and peaked at no. 91 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
However, it was her sophomore album, “Born To Die,” that breathed life into her career as a singer as it peaked at no. 2 on the US Billboard 200 and spent 500 weeks on the chart. It had chart-topping singles like “Summertime Sadness,” which became her highest-charting single in the US at that time, debuting at no. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other hit tracks included “Blue Jeans,” “National Anthem,” and “Dark Paradise.”
Lizzy’s third studio album, “Ultraviolence,” was released on June 13, 2014, after she had previously declared her reluctance to release another album. “Ultraviolence” turned out to be a bigger body of work than she expected, debuting at no. 1 on the Billboard 200. The 11-track album earned her first number-one album in the US, selling 220,000 copies in the US after two weeks. The star album had a medley of hit tracks like “West Coast,” “Sad Girl,” “Ultraviolence,” and “Brooklyn Baby.”
The Jump Rope Queen went on to release “Honeymoon” in 2015, “Lust For Life” in 2017, and her sixth album, “Norman Fucking Rockwell,” on August 30, 2019. All of which were received with critical acclaim. “Norman Fucking Rockwell” was nominated for Album of the Year at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, and Rolling Stone ranked it on their list of “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” Other studio albums followed, including “Chemtrails over the Country Club,” “Blue Bannisters,” and her ninth studio album, “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel under Ocean Blvd.” “A&W” from her ninth studio album made it to Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.”
Del Rey recently tied the knot with her alligator tour guide boyfriend, Jeremy Dufrene, in September 2024. It was a surprise marriage after they went public with their relationship just a month before their wedding. However, Del Rey is happy with her man and has declared him her “one and only” despite a few eyebrows being raised.
“The Right Person Will Stay”
Since February, Del Rey has been teasing her new country album called “Lasso,” which she suggested would be different from her previous works. It was set to be released in September. However, she officially confirmed her long-awaited album with a new title, “The Right Person Will Stay,” will be released on 21 May 2025.
In November, Del Rey posted on Instagram that “The Right Person Will Stay” will feature 13 tracks, with the song “Henry” being the first ever-released song. The “Cherry” crooner will headline Stagecoach for the first time and, like Post Malone, debuted his “I Had Some Help” country album at Stagecoach 2013; similarly, she could use the set as a means to tease fans with snippets from the body of work.
The American artist, during a Billboard pre-Grammy event, revealed that eight-time Grammy Award winner Jack Antonoff, country songwriter Luke Laird, and producers Zach Dawes and Drew Erickson are all main collaborators on the 13-track album. Fans will also be hoping to see her collaborate with Nikki Lane, Lukas Nelson, or Meg McRee, whom she shared a stage at the Ryman Auditorium with. Their energy together was unmatched. However, Del Rey did not feature any of them on her cover of John Denver’s iconic “Country Roads, Take Me Home,” so it is safe to say they were saved to serve something bigger.
Additionally, a Del Rey-Lainey collaboration would usher in a new era for country music. Lainey Wilson is a big name in country and rock music with popular tracks like “Atta Girl” and “Things A Man Outta Know.” Fans are holding out hope that Lainey will appear on the blockbuster record.
Lana Del Rey UK and Ireland Tour
The “Summertime Sadness” hitmaker had a stellar 2024, having headlined Coachella in the US and the Reading and Leeds Festival in the UK. The upcoming shows will be her first full tour in the UK and Ireland since 2017. The ethereal Del Rey announced on November 25, 2024, that she will grace landmark stadiums in the summer of 2025 with a six-city show across the UK and Ireland.
She will kick off at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on June 23 and will wrap up at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 4. The tour will see the 39-year-old make stops at Hampden Park in Glasgow on June 26, Liverpool FC’s ground, Anfield Stadium, on June 28, and two nights at the revered Wembley Stadium in London on July 3 and 4, 2025, as part of her UK tour. Del Rey will also make one stop in Ireland’s Aviva Stadium, Dublin, on June 30. Due to immense demand for tickets, an extra date was added to her show in Wembley, bringing the initially announced five dates to six.
The six-city tour will be her seventh tour and undoubtedly another excellent trek for the American superstar. Fans can expect a mix of intimate ballads and soaring anthems at each venue.
“The Right Person Will Stay” setlist.
Del Rey has not officially released the track list for her upcoming country album, which she will be promoting on the six-city show. But Del Rey hinted via an Instagram post that we might get to hear “Henry, Come On” and a few songs from the unreleased album before Stagecoach. The 39-year-old will perform at Stagecoach with other artists like Zach Bryan, T-Pain, Nelly, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, and the Backstreet Boys. The festival will be held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, on April 25-27, 2025.
Lana Del Rey in Glasgow
“What’s the Hampden?” Lana Del Rey is set to perform at the 50,000+ seat-capacity stadium on the south side of Glasgow—that’s what. As part of the UK leg of her tour, Del Rey will play a stadium gig at Hampden Park in Glasgow on 26 June 2025. Her show at Hampden Park will be her first Scottish show since she performed at the OVO Hydro, Glasgow, in 2017 and was a part of the singer’s biggest-ever UK and Ireland tour.
Before Hampden, Del Rey will headline two shows, one at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio on April 25, 2025. There she will perform a few tracks from her upcoming album, “The Right Person Will Stay.” After one night at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, The Jump Rope Queen will make her way to Hampden Park for a night of dreamy proportions.
The Grammy-nominated singer’s gig at the all-seated Bowl stadium is one of the most highly anticipated shows in the summer of 2025. Del Rey will perform her soaring anthems and a mix of intimate ballads at the “South Stand”; with great fortune on her side, she will ignite the “Hampden Roar.” What a magical atmosphere that would be for the 39-year-old under the night sky; she might be tempted to add an extra date. The Hampden Roar originated from the 1929 Scotland vs. England game; after a final-minute goal from Alex Cheyne secured the win, a deafening roar filled the stadium.
Hospitality at Hampden Park
Del Rey’s show at Hampden Park comes with an exciting hospitality package, with the best seats in the house and a unique culinary and guest experience. Check out the Platinum Box Experience and book it; it includes pre-show access and a chance to meet the singer, a superb view of the stage from a private balcony, fine dining, champagne and cocktails, a concert goodie bag, and car park passes. An exclusive offer, especially that car park pass, is very tempting; consider and book for the ultimate hospitality experience.
Setlist
The official set list for the tour has not been released; however, expect a mix of her biggest hits, fan favourites, and deep cuts.
From her recent outings, here is a speculated set list Del Rey will be weaving through as she shares the magic of her music with fans in Hampden Park.
- Summertime Sadness
- Born to die
- Doin’ Time
- Without You
- Ride
- Bartender
- West Coast
- Cherry
- Pretty When You Cry
How to get tickets
Tickets went on sale on Friday, November 29, 2024, at 10 am, with several tickets already sold following a series of presales.
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