For those who’ve seen Lana Del Rey headline a competition then you’re conscious that the singer attracts an enormous crowd. That fact will probably be advised once more on June 20 when LDR headlines her first-ever U.S. stadium present at Boston’s iconic Fenway Park.
The present introduced on Monday morning (Could 6) is a one-night-only affair that comes after Lana crushed it at this 12 months’s Coachella following a sold-out amphitheater run and a two-night run at Mexico Metropolis’s Foro Sol final summer time the place she performed to 65,000 every night time.
Tickets for the Fenway present will probably be out there beginning with an artist presale on Wednesday (Could 8) beginning at 10 a.m., with the overall onsale kicking off on Friday (Could 10) at 10 a.m. native time right here.
LDR hung across the Indio Valley after Coachella to make two unannounced appearances on the Stagecoach Pageant, final weekend. Whereas there, she joined Paul Cauthen on stage for a transferring rendition of “Unchained Melody,” the basic ballad that grew to become an iconic hit for the Righteous Brothers in 1965.
Del Rey, who’s prepping a nation album known as Lasso, sang “Unchained Melody” final 12 months for NBC vacation particular celebrating the legacy of Elvis Presley, Christmas at Graceland and Cauthen beforehand lined the tune with masked nation crooner Orville Peck, with the pair calling themselves The Unrighteous Brothers.
That sudden deal with got here after Del Rey invited a shock visitor up throughout her second Coachella weekend on April 19 when Camila Cabello popped as much as sing her frenetic new single, “I Luv It,” as LDR momentarily ceded the highlight to the previous Fifth Concord star and her backup dancers. “I luv it, I luv it, I luv it, I luv it,” Del Rey sang to Cabello after she closed the tune. “That is my lady. I’ve a lot enjoyable along with her. I like this tune to loss of life. Thanks a lot, angel, for coming to sing with me,” Del Rey advised Cabello.
At press time no help acts had been introduced for the Fenway present.