Lana Del Rey (pictured) will play some of the biggest shows of her career next summer in the U.K. and Ireland, with five Live Nation-promoted stadium dates getting underway 6/23 at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
The artist will then visit Hampden Park in Glasgow (6/26), Anfield Stadium in Liverpool (6/28), Aviva Stadium in Dublin (6/30) and Wembley Stadium in London (7/3).
Del Rey will be touring in support of her just-announced country album, The Right Person Will Stay, due 5/21 on Interscope. Managed by TaP Music's Ben Mawson, she was previously confirmed for the country-dominant Stagecoach festival in April in Indio, California.
CHARLI PARTY: Charli xcx will curate and headline her own Party Girl festival 6/14 at London's Victoria Park, with a lineup led by A.G. Cook, Bladee, The Japanese House, The Dare, 070 Shake and Kelly Lee Owens. Looks like BRAT Summer won't be limited to 2024!
A week prior at the same venue, Jamie xx will anchor the LIDO Festival alongside The xx's Romy, Panda Bear, John Glacier, Arca, Sampha, DJ Gigola, Shy One, Wookie and livwutang.
P!NK POWER: P!NK grossed nearly $700m from her three distinct Live Nation tours in 2023 and 2024, with nearly 5m total tickets sold on more than 130 dates in 15 countries. The 2023-2024 Summer Carnival run on its own was the second-highest-grossing tour of all time by a female artist with a gross of $584.7m. How's that for getting the proverbial party started?
KATY'S COMING: Katy Perry has added a spate of Canadian dates to her Lifetimes Tour (Live Nation), starting 7/22 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. The artist's 2025 roadwork gets underway 4/23 in Mexico City and includes visits to Australia, South America and the U.K. No U.S. shows have been announced.
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