Everything you need to know about Lana Del Rey at Anfield Stadium
Lana Del Rey is currently on her UK and Ireland Summer Tour which will see her visit Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium this weekend.
The Summertime Sadness singer will perform in Liverpool for one night on Saturday, June 28. After that she has one night at Dublin Aviva Stadium on June 30, before a final two performances at Wembley Stadium, London, on July 3 and 4.
Lana Del Rey, 40, released her self-titled debut album in 2010. But then Lana Del Ray, the original spelling of the singer’s stage name, was pulled from iTunes just a few months later.
Self-made videos for self-released singles followed in 2011. It was one of these, made for the song ‘Video Games’, that sparked a storm of online interest in Del Rey.
The pop ballad captured the attention of a generation and became Del Rey’s official debut single when she signed with Stranger Records a few months later. It preceded ‘Born To Die’, Del Rey’s major-label debut.
Since then, Lana has released a further seven studio albums, including 2014’s Ultraviolence and 2019’s Norman F***** Rockwell, along with two further extended plays. Her most recent record is called Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd.
Tickets went on sale back in November last year, but a limited number of tickets are still available for Lana Del Rey’s UK tour at Liverpool Anfield Stadium on June 28.
Are there Lana Del Rey tickets left for Anfield?
A ‘limited number’ of tickets are still available over on Ticketmaster for Lana’s performance in Liverpool. You can access the sale by following this link.
Stage times
Doors open at 5.00pm, but show timings have not yet been announced. We will update this when we have more information.
Support acts
Lana is set to be supported by alternative R&B singer BANKS, who released her fifth studio set Off with Her Head earlier this year.
For both her London dates, she will be supported by popstar Addison Rae, whose debut album Addison recently entered the Official Albums Chart at Number 2.
Setlist
Although this isn’t the confirmed list of songs for Lana Del Rey at Anfield, Setlist.fm has published an ‘average’ setlist based on feedback from fans who have attended her concerts.
Here is an example setlist that Lana might play at Anfield this weekend.
- Stars Fell on Alabama
- Henry, come on
- Stand by Your Man (Tammy Wynette cover)
- Chemtrails Over the Country Club
- Ultraviolence
- Ride Monologue
- Ride
- Video Games
- Norman fucking Rockwell
- Arcadia
- Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
- Quiet in the South
- Vertigo: Scene D’Amour
- Howl
- Young and Beautiful
- Summertime Sadness
- Born to Die
- 57.5
- Salvatore
- Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver cover)
Is there food and drink at Anfield?
Liverpool FC confirmed that there will be a wide range of food and beverages available to buy at Lana Del Rey’s concert. Alcohol will be available to buy for adults aged 18, but you will be required to provide photo identification as proof of age.
The club added that customers are not allowed to bring in their own food and drink.
Liverpool FC wrote: “If any customers suffer from a condition that requires specific dietary requirements, please contact the venue prior to arrival to obtain permission to bring those products in, otherwise they will be confiscated on entry.
“Searches will be applied at point of entry and guests will be asked to discard any food or drinks before entering.”
How to get to Anfield Stadium from Liverpool City Centre
A concert bus will operate between Sandhills station and Anfield stadium as part of the 917 shuttle bus service.
Shuttle bus services returning back to the centre and Sandhills Train Station will be available at the end of each concert. Return journeys to Liverpool City Centre will operate from Arkles Lane.
Alternatively, Del Rey gig-goers can use the Northern line Merseyrail service to Sandhills station and walk to the stadium. The walk takes approximately 30 minutes.
Return journeys to Sandhills Train Station will operate from Walton Lane (at the junction with Anfield Road) to coincide with the last departing train.
Those attending Lana’s concert can also use bus services 14, 17 and 19 which operate frequently from Liverpool City Centre (Queen Square Bus Station) to Anfield.
Is there parking at Anfield?
There is no parking available at the stadium, and the Club has advised fans to take public transport where possible.
Road Closures
The following road closures will be in operation during concerts at Anfield Stadium:
- Walton Breck Road (both carriageways) will be closed from 4pm until 8pm, and 10pm until 11.30pm on the day of each concert when a temporary road closure will be put in place to enable crowds to enter and leave the stadium safely. Pedestrian access will be maintained during this time.
- Anfield Road between Alroy Road and Skerries Road will remain a no-through road due to the stage build. Pedestrian access will be available via Dhalia walk. Anfield Road from Alroy Road down to Walton Lane will be closed from 4pm and will reopen during the show, this will then close post event for egress.
- Arkles Lane will be closed post-event, at 10pm to allow for the safe usage and queuing of the 917 bus.
Priory Road will have restricted entry from 4pm allowing access from Walton Lane end only, before organisers plan to re-open the road during the show and restrict entry again from 10pm.
It is worth noting that all road closure timings may be subject to change.
What is the bag policy for Anfield?
Bags are not permitted in the stadium. The only exceptions are small bags of A5 size (148.5mm x 210mm), official show merchandise in the clear plastic carrier bag provided at the time of purchase, and bags carrying essential medical supplies.
All bags permitted will be subjected to a bag search at the entry point.
What items are banned from Anfield?
- Suitcases and bags larger than A4
- Drink cartons, cans, plastic bottles over 500ml, glass bottles and drinking glasses
- Alcohol
- Baby buggies and prams
- Drones
- Laptops and tablets
- Video recording equipment and large-bodied cameras
- Tools
- Knives, weapons and laser devices
- Smoke canisters, fireworks, flares and air horns
- Large umbrellas. Only small umbrellas are allowed into the stadium, however, these cannot be used once inside the stadium.
- Any article that might be used as a weapon, any person deemed to be offensive or abusive, or who may compromise public safety, will be reported to the police.
Are there any age restrictions for the Lana Del Rey shows?
Children under 14 are not permitted to access the venue’s standing area, and the front rows of the middle and upper tiers across all stands are not suitable for children under 18.
Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult of 18 years or over. The minimum age of entry is 2 years old, and everyone within the venue must hold a valid ticket.
Lana Del Rey UK Tour Dates in full:
- Saturday 28th June, Liverpool, Anfield Stadium
- Monday 30th June, Dublin, Aviva Stadium
- Thursday 3rd July, London, Wembley Stadium
- Friday 4th July, London, Wembley Stadium