Lana Del Rey tour 2025: Singer announces second London date to UK tour after first Wembley show sells out

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Lana Del Rey has added a second London date to her UK and Ireland tour for 2025 after the first show sold out.

The ‘Born To Die’ singer-songwriter sparked excitement amongst her fans earlier this week when she announced that she would be returning to the UK and Ireland next summer. Lana is set to visit Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin and London from late June until early July.

Tickets went on sale on Friday morning (November 30), with the first London date selling out quickly as fans snapped tickets up. Live Nation has confirmed that a second London date has gone on sale to give those fans who missed out on tickets a chance to see the former Coachella and Glastonbury headliner.

Lana Del Rey has announced a new second date for London's Wembley Stadium after her first show at the venue sold out.Lana Del Rey has announced a new second date for London's Wembley Stadium after her first show at the venue sold out.
Lana Del Rey has announced a new second date for London's Wembley Stadium after her first show at the venue sold out. | Neil Krug

The full 2025 UK & Ireland tour dates are:

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  • Monday June 23 - Cardiff, Principality Stadium
  • Thursday June 26 - Glasgow, Hampden Park
  • Saturday June 28 - Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
  • Monday June 30 - Dublin, Aviva Stadium
  • Thursday July 3 - London, Wembley Stadium - SOLD OUT
  • Friday July 4 - London, Wembley Stadium - NEW DATE

Tickets for the additional date and the remaining shows are on sale now via LiveNation.co.uk

How much are Lana Del Rey tickets?

While fans were scrambling to get their hands on tickets to the show, some were taken back by the price of the tickets. Ticketmaster has said that tickets for the tour will range from £78.40 to £171.75, depending on venue and location within the venue, with a “limited number of platinum tickets ranging up to £405”.

Ticketmaster added: “These prices include fees and are subject to a per order charge of £2.75/£3.25. Tickets are subject to availability.”

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