Due to overwhelming demand for tickets, Lana Del Rey’s April 25 concert at New Orleans’ 3,000-capacity venue Sugar Mill has moved to the 7,500-capacity Champions Square.
All tickets purchased for Sugar Mill will be valid for Champions Square. Tickets to the new venue go on-sale March 28 via Ticketmaster.com.
In multiple cities her sales set records with promoters calling it "monumental" (in Red Rocks), "exceptional" (in Montreal), and "incredible" (in Nashville).
Adam Cohen, VP Booking at Live Nation S.E., said of the Atlanta show: "Hottest ticket in town does not begin to describe the demand" and Jason Rio of Live Nation in Chicago said, "This is going to be one of those nights people will be talking about for years to come." John Innamorato, Talent Buyer of Live Nation in Boston, said, "If there was any doubt that Lana Del Rey could top her lauded 2013, one needs only to look at what happened last Friday! Our date at House of Blues Boston sold out in minutes and the buzz surrounding the on sale has yet to die down."
i hope she adds an L.A. show! I'm already seeing her "opening night" in Vegas but I'd love to see her again after that knowing how it's rare for her to perform here.
Lana Del Rey is the latest act to be confirmed for this year’s Glastonbury festival.
The 27-year-old singer will perform at Worthy Farm on Saturday, June 28, during the three-day festival, which has long been one of Europe’s key summer music events.
Del Rey's Glastonbury set has been listed on her booking agent's official website, along with a string of other European festival appearances. She plays the Marquee in Cork on July 15.
The American singer-songwriter is expected to release her new album Ultraviolence in early May.
This will be the follow-up to her 2012 breakthrough album Born to Die, which topped the UK chart and reached number two in her native US.