6 things you need to know ahead of Lana Del Rey at Wembley Stadium
The 'National Anthem' singer is coming to London following a series of headlining shows at the likes of Coachella and Reading & Leeds Festival, along with shows in Cardiff and Liverpool.
Lana Del Rey is best known for hits including Summertime Sadness, Born to Die and Say Yes To Heaven.
If you were lucky enough to get tickets to Lana Del Rey at Wembley, check the support act, timings and more below.
Lana Del Rey will be performing at Wembley Stadium for two special nights, on July 3 and July 4.
If you want to head down early to soak in the atmosphere before the singer takes to the stage, you can at 5pm when the doors at Wembley open.
What are the set times for Lana Del Rey at Wembley?
The official set times for Lana Del Rey have not yet been confirmed, but according to Wembley Park, the set times are expected to be as follows:
Support act, Addison Rae: 19:15
Lana Del Rey starts (on 3 July): 20:30, ends at 22:30
Lana Del Rey starts (on 4 July): 21:0,0 ends at 22:45
The setlist for the tour is expected to be as follows, according to setlist.fm:
Stars Fell on Alabama
Henry, come on
Stand by Your Man (cover)
Chemtrails Over the Country Club
Ultraviolence
Ride
Video Games
Norman F****g Rockwell (recorded version shown via projection onto stage)
Arcadia (recorded version shown via projection onto stage)
Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
Quiet in the South
Young and Beautiful
Summertime Sadness
Born to Die
57.5
Take Me Home, Country Roads (cover)
If you're curious about how good your view of the stage will be at Wembley Stadium, you can see on its website.
On the website, you'll be able to select your exact seat and see a digital view of the stage.
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All seating is reserved. It is also important to note that people buying in level 5 should be aware they are high up and not suitable if you have a fear of heights.
Lana Del Rey will be joined by a special guest, Addison Rae, a TikTok star turned singer.
Addison Rae is best known for songs Die Pepsi, Fame is a Gun, Headphones On and Times Like These.
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