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Lana Del Rey Announces Support Acts For Her BST Hyde Park Concert On Sunday

Lana Del Rey BST Hyde Park Show Line ups
Lana Del Rey BST Hyde Park Show Line-ups

On Sunday, July 9, the artist is scheduled to wrap out the London concert series for 2023.

Fans have recently expressed their worries over suspicions of cancellation due to BST’s lack of announcements leading up to the event, though.

Del Rey’s performance at Glastonbury 2023 was interrupted mid-set due to the festival’s stringent midnight curfew, which added to the uncertainty surrounding the future concert. She told the crowd that her “hair takes so long to do” as she entered the Other Stage a half-hour late.

The full lineup for Del Rey’s outdoor performance in the nation’s capital was unveiled by Hyde Park promoters today (July 4) BST.

On Sunday, the two primary supporting acts will be Father John Misty and Gang Of Youths. The Last Dinner Party, SYML, Riopy, Tommy Genesis, Holly Macve, Etta Marcus, Kings Elliot, and Siights will all perform with them.

On Del Rey’s ninth and most recent studio album, “Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd,” French pianist Riopy makes an appearance. Additionally, the latter provided a rendition of Father John Misty’s “Buddy’s Rendezvous” for a limited vinyl release of his 2022 album “Chlo And The Next 20th Century.”

Following Del Rey’s management company Tap Music’s Ben Mawson’s declaration that he was “excited 4 Sunday” on Instagram Stories yesterday (July 3), the final lineup information has now been revealed. He told his audience, “Support acts will be announced soon!”

Del Rey’s abbreviated Glastonbury ’23 performance was dubbed “45 minutes of pure, messy, unfiltered melodrama” in a three-star review by NME.

Since then, the celebrity has made last-minute headliner announcements for tonight (July 4), July 7 in Dublin, and July 10 in Paris. Any unsold tickets for the UK/Ireland dates are available here.

In the meantime, NME has picked “…Ocean Blvd” as one of the year’s top albums so far.
For More Updates- Global Music Times

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