Lana Del Rey has revealed who will join her as supporting acts during her upcoming stadium tour in the UK and Ireland, which kicks off in Cardiff on June 23. She shared this update on her official Instagram account on June 22, right before the tour's start.
British band London Grammar will open the Cardiff show. Singer-songwriter Banks will perform at the shows in Glasgow on June 26, Liverpool on June 28, and Dublin on June 30. The final shows at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 3 and 4 will have American recording artist and social media star Addison Rae as the opener.
"wait, Addison Rae?! That’s an interesting choice, wonder how that’s gonna go!" a fan wrote on X.
This tour happens while fans await Del Rey’s next studio album. The album, which started with the title Lasso, later switched to The Right Person Will Stay. It was planned to come out in May. However, in a statement made in April, Del Rey noted that the album’s release would be delayed and that a new title would accompany its eventual launch.
Fans react as Lana Del Rey reveals Addison Rae as the opener for her Wembley shows
"Queen of alt-pop passing her torch to the new princess... Lana the supportive legend that you are," a fan wrote on X.
"We won! I love how all these legend artists recognize Addisons talent and understand the benefits of helping her. They know she’s the next big thing," another fan reacted.
"Lana Del Rey and Addison Rae on the same stage? That’s cottagecore meeting contour-core—can the stadium handle that vibe clash?" another commented.
"Lana Del Rey just announced Addison Rae as the opener for her London stadium shows Wembley’s about to serve pop & heartbreak," another reacted.
"BABY OMGGGGGG Addison's gonna roll one with Lana I'm so happy for her aaaaaa," an X user commented.
Lana Del Rey’s 2025 UK and Ireland Tour: Full schedule and album preview
Lana Del Rey’s UK and Ireland tour dates 2025
- JUNE 23 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- JUNE 26 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
- JUNE 28 – Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
- JUNE 30 – Aviva Stadium, Dublin
- JULY 03 – Wembley Stadium, London
- JULY 04 – Wembley Stadium, London
So far, two songs from the album—“Bluebird” and “Henry, Come On”—have been shared. During her set at the 2024 Stagecoach Festival, Del Rey also gave fans a sneak peek of another track called “57.5.” The album will lean on country sounds but will still include other styles. The full list of songs hasn’t been revealed yet.
Her last album, Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, came out in 2023. It showed how much she continues to grow as both a songwriter and an artist.
You can still get tickets to her UK and Ireland tour through approved sellers.