Lana Del Rey Unveils 2025 U.K. and Ireland Stadium Tour Dates
American-born singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey announces her 2025 stadium tour dates for the U.K. and Ireland. Her highly anticipated tour will conclude early in July with a mesmerizing night at London's iconic Wembley Stadium.
Tour Kicks Off in Cardiff
The trek is scheduled to get underway at Cardiff's Principality Stadium in Wales on June 23. Del Rey then heads to Glasgow, Liverpool, and Dublin before concluding the excursion at London's Wembley Stadium on July 3. Full tour dates are below.
Performing at Larger Venues
These stadium performances will be among the largest audiences Del Rey has played for. Wembley Stadium could have as many as 90,000 fans in attendance, a growing scale not often seen with the artist's live events. Tickets go on sale this Friday, November 29, at 10 a.m. GMT on Live Nation's official website.
UK Stage Return
Del Rey's last U.K. show occurred in August 2024, headlining the Reading & Leeds Festivals. She had previously also played at London's Hyde Park and the Glastonbury Festival back in 2023. This forthcoming stadium tour will be her first full U.K. and Ireland tour in six years since 2017, which would have been highly awaited by her growing fans.
Teasing a New Country-Inspired Album
Not only will Del Rey be touring, but she has also been teasing her next album, Lasso, in which she will reveal country music inspirations. In Vogue this August, Del Rey announced that she would release two singles before the close of 2024. Though the album features traditional country and Southern Gothic tones, Del Rey made it known the album would still be true to herself.
Milestones
Beyond her music, Del Rey made headlines earlier this year with her marriage to Jeremy Dufrene, an alligator tour operator. Their private Louisiana wedding surprised fans, and in October, she shared her happiness on Instagram, saying, “Jeremy is the one and only. And amazing. And we’re delighted.”
Lana Del Rey 2025 U.K. and Ireland Tour Dates
- June 23 – Cardiff, Wales @ Principality Stadium
- June 26 – Glasgow, Scotland @ Hampden Park
- June 28 – Liverpool, England @ Anfield Stadium
- June 30 – Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium
- July 3 – London, England @ Wembley Stadium