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Lana Del Rey has heartfelt message for Glasgow fans

Lana Del Rey has heartfelt message for Glasgow fans

Glasgow Times16 hours ago

The American pop icon performed to a packed crowd at the Southside stadium on June 26, delivering a night filled with unforgettable hits.
Fans were treated to stirring performances of favourites including Henry, Come On, and a cover of Tammy Wynette's classic Stand By Your Man, as the singer lit up the venue with her signature enchanting vocals.
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Following the show, the Summertime Sadness hitmaker took to Instagram to express love for the "phenomenal" Glasgow audience.
Sharing a series of images featuring her fans at the concert, she captioned the post: 'Glasgow, you were absolutely phenomenal. You had us smiling the whole time through. Miss ya. Mean it.'
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The post quickly garnered thousands of likes, with the comments section overflowing with admiration from fans who were at by the performance.
One fan wrote: 'Attending your concert made me feel happy to be alive 🤍 Your music is simply magic. Thank you, Lana.'
Another commented: 'I will miss this forever.'
A third added: 'I miss you already, my love. You were amazing!'
READ MORE: Lana Del Rey fans camp out for 27 hours at Hampden 'to be close to her aura'
Many fans queued for over 24 hours to secure a prime spot at the gig.
Concertgoers travelled from across the country and beyond to attend the 40-year-old's performance.
Some had also attended her Cardiff show on Monday, 23 June, where the tour officially began, and were following her from city to city.

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