Lana Del Rey will perform at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium as part of her upcoming stadium tour next summer. She is scheduled to take the stage on Monday, June 30, 2025.
The 39-year-old singer, who recently married alligator swamp tour guide Jeremy Dufrene, will also be performing in other UK cities including London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Cardiff. Tickets for the Dublin concert will be available starting Friday, November 29, at 10 am via Ticketmaster.
Last year, Del Rey apologized for arriving late to her performance at the British Summer Time Festival, just weeks after her microphone was turned off at Glastonbury due to her late arrival. Despite arriving 17-and-a-half minutes behind schedule at Hyde Park, she finished her set just before the 10:30 pm curfew. At Glastonbury, she led the crowd in singing her hit “Video Games” after her microphone was cut off when her performance went over time. She humorously told the audience at Glastonbury, “My hair takes so long to do” and added, “If they cut power, they cut power.”
During her London performance, Del Rey joked about the Glastonbury incident, saying, “I think this is where I got cut off last time. Sorry about that,” before expressing gratitude to the crowd, saying, “Thank you so much, London… You guys basically made us what we were and allowed us to tour for the last 13 years.”
She kicked off the concert with a condensed version of “A & W” from her latest album Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (2023), followed by “Young and Beautiful” from The Great Gatsby soundtrack. The stage was beautifully set with golden doorways, flowing white curtains, and a golden grand piano, which added a glamorous touch to her performance.
Del Rey performed several of her well-known tracks, including “Blue Jeans” from Born to Die (2012) and the title track “Ultraviolence” from her 2014 album. She also shared her love for her latest album, stating that Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd came “straight from the heart.”
To wrap up the show, Del Rey performed “Video Games,” twirling on a swing decorated with flowers.