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Rachael Davies and Jordan Page

Lana Del Rey tour 2025: Fans say the star is 'having a laugh' with some standing tickets over £400

Lana Del Rey is finally embarking on a UK and Ireland stadium tour next year but her fans have been left seething at the price of the tickets.

The singer has performed here multiple times in the past – with sets at festivals such as Glastonbury, BST and Reading and Leeds – but now she’s bringing her biggest hits to stadiums to London, Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool and Dublin.

The dates are spread throughout June and July and tickets went on sale this week. But fans have criticised the singer for the prices, as some standing tickets cost more than £400.

Fans took to X to share their outrage at the expensive tickets, asking if Del Rey is “having a laugh” – but she isn’t the only singer to face a backlash recently. Earlier this year, Coldplay and Oasis sparked fan fury after their tickets used a dynamic pricing model, which increases the price of tickets depending on the demand for them.

Keep reading for everything you need to know about the tour, including pre-sale information to help you secure a spot.

Lana Del Rey 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates

The singer has confirmed five dates for her UK and Ireland stadium tour next summer, with one night in each location:

Are tickets sold out?

Tickets went on general sale on Friday November 29 at 10am GMT and are being sold via Live Nation, Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

There were also various presale options. O2 customers could buy early tickets from 10am on Wednesday November 27 via Ticketmaster and the artist pre-sale took place at the same time. Live Nation also offered presale from Thursday November 28 at 10am.

At the time of writing, none of the shows have sold out – but that might change soon. Ticketmaster’s website states that tickets are at low availability for all dates, so they are likely to sell out soon. On November 29, an extra Wembley date was added on July 4 to meet demand.

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