Lana Del Rey will perform her first headlining performance in the United States at Boston’s iconic Fenway Park on June 20.
On Monday, the ballpark announced that the 38-year-old singer, who will release her first country album in September, would be putting on a “very special show” for one night only.
“Tickets on sale this Friday, May 10 at 10am ET,” the stadium wrote on Facebook. ‘Set your alarms, tickets will sell out fast!’
The upcoming show comes on the heels of her headlining performance at Coachella earlier this month, for which the alt-pop star earned rave reviews.
Lana Del Rey will perform her first US headlining performance at Boston’s iconic Fenway Park on June 20 (seen in 2020)
She kicked off the annual music and arts festival held in Indio, California, by inviting Billie Eilish on stage to perform two songs with her.
The pair first performed Eilish’s 2016 song Ocean Eyes before duetting on Del Rey’s pop ballad Video Games from her second studio album Born to Die (2012).
A week later, she delighted attendees at the second weekend of Coachella with a surprise performance by Camila Cabello.
Although her two headlining performances appeared to go off without a hitch, Del Rey revealed that her former tour manager, Peter Abbott, suddenly quit just over a month before the festival.
In his caption, he thanked a teammate named Emily “for taking over as tour manager when Pete quit for no reason after 15 years.”
Lana claimed he left “because I was really hurt because Wally (Crowder) gave me 10 free bikes and randomly decided I was more of a set designer than a tour manager…”
Wally helped the Summertime Sadness hitmaker choreograph her iconic motorcycle’s entry and exit at the event.
Lana added that Pete’s departure came without warning, writing, “I never got a phone call, probably never will.”
The star continued to vent: ‘I’m still grateful for the 15 years though. Don’t worry: 37 days was more than enough time to put together a full set of headliners on our own. Nothing stressful.’
On Monday, the ballpark announced that the Summertime Sadness singer, 38, would be playing a “very special show” for one night only.
“Tickets on sale this Friday, May 10 at 10am ET,” the stadium wrote on Facebook. ‘Set your alarms, tickets will sell out fast!’
He then praised Emily, writing, “Way to go Emily, you killed it with grace.”
In the publication he also thanked his fans, the band Crowder, as well as special guests Billie Eilish, Jon Batiste and Jack Antonoff.
‘Thanks guys. For screwing everything up, to Jack, John and Billie for showing up for me, and to the band for simply succeeding and spending months in Sylmar in a 40° warehouse.
He added that the cold temperatures gave him “laryngitis that literally went away just hours before going on stage because Tessa DiPietro spent two hours lifting that cough remotely through her intuitive body skills just minutes before the show.”
Earlier this month, the alt-pop star, who will release her first country album in September, earned rave reviews for her headlining performance at both weekends of Coachella.
She was previously scheduled to perform in 2020, before the festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
He also thanked Wally “for my bad bikes.”
‘Every dancer stunning on stage and Alex for his beautiful choreography. My three stunning singers who danced and sang in style and matching high boots. Judah + Chelsea.’
“Thank you to my managers Ben and Ed for making me laugh my whole damn life, even though none of it makes sense.”
He also jokingly asked his managers to email them if they ever decided to quit.
‘PS: Please email me if you decide to quit this year. 15 years is a long time for us too.’
Her appearance at Coachella comes a decade after her last performance at the festival.
He was previously scheduled to perform in 2020, before the festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.