Lana Del Rey performed her first full gig in 4 years final night time (Could 27) – watch her debut six new songs stay at a Brazil present beneath.
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On Saturday night time, Lana headlined the MITA Competition in Rio de Janeiro, debuting songs from her most up-to-date album and from earlier in her discography.
In the course of the present, she debuted 4 songs from her ninth LP ‘Do you know that there’s a tunnel below Ocean Blvd’, launched earlier this yr, taking part in its title monitor, ‘A&W’, ‘The Grants’ and ‘Sweet Necklace’.
Additionally aired for the primary time was ‘Arcadia’ from ‘Blue Banisters’, one other of the three albums launched since her final stay gig.
She then additionally performed ‘Flipside’ from 2014’s ‘Ultraviolence’ stay for the primary time ever.
See the complete setlist from the present and clips of the efficiency beneath.
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Lana Del Rey performed:
‘A&W’
‘Younger And Lovely’
‘Bartender’
‘The Grants’
‘Flipside’
‘Fairly When You Cry’
‘Cherry’
‘Trip’
‘Born To Die’
‘Blue Denims’
‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’
‘Arcadia’
‘Ultraviolence’
‘White Mustang’
‘Sweet Necklace’
‘Venice Bitch’
‘Weight loss plan Mtn Dew’
‘Summertime Disappointment’
‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Underneath Ocean Blvd’
‘Video Video games’
Elsewhere this summer season, Del Rey is because of ship a headline efficiency on the Different Stage at Glastonbury 2023. Throughout a current interview, the artist stated it was “unfathomable” to her that she has such a outstanding slot on the legendary competition.
Following that present, Del Rey will high the invoice on the ultimate day of this summer season’s BST Hyde Park live performance sequence in London.
Earlier this month, the singer shared a previously-unreleased tune referred to as ‘Say Sure To Heaven’. Recorded again in 2013, the standalone monitor was initially supposed to characteristic on the singer-songwriter’s third studio album ‘Ultraviolence’, which was launched the next yr.