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Lana Del Rey – UK Tour 2020

“Kiss me hard before you go, summertime sadness” one of my favourite songs of Lana Del Ray.
There is good news for her fans; yes! Lana Del Ray recently announced her UK tour for 2020. The American icon’s new album ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ drops on August 30th, featuring 14 tracks. Jack Nicholson’s son Duke Nicholson features on the artwork, with Lana sharing the full tracklisting.
When and Where would the Tour be Would Taking Place
Looking ahead, Lana Del Rey will go on a full British tour in February, opening at London’s O2 Arena on February 25th. Hitting the Manchester Arena on the 26th and Glasgow’s SSE Hydro on the 28th, the tour finishes at Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena on February 29th. Ticket have been on sale since August 9th and almost all the tickets have been booked already.
Ticket Prices
The price of the tickets varies from venue to venue and according to categories. The O2 the prices are: Seated £45/65/75 and £65 for standing, Manchester Arena: Seated £30/45/65/75/95 and £65 for standing, The SSE Hydro: Seated £55 and £55 for standing, Resorts World Arena: Seated £45/65/75 and £65 for standing.
Conditions to enter the venue
Before booking tickets one has to keep in mind that one person can buy maximum of four tickets and the fellows should enter the venue with the person booked the tickets. The full name of the lead booker will be printed on each ticket and photo ID of the lead booker must be presented to gain entry into the venue. The name cannot be changed once the booking has been made. So fans booked the ticket before it’s sold out and be ready to enjoy the tour.
Lana Del Rey was propelled into the mainstream back in 2011 when her single ‘Video Games’ and its accompanying video became an overnight sensation. She achieved worldwide fame with critically acclaimed albums Born To Die, Ultraviolence and Honeymoon thereafter. Well-known hits include ‘Summertime Sadness’, ‘Blue Jeans’ and ‘West Coast’.
> Alma Siddiqua

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