Home Entertainment Lana Del Rey stuns in a floral minidress for her Leeds Festival performance after organisers apologise for cutting short her Reading set

Lana Del Rey stuns in a floral minidress for her Leeds Festival performance after organisers apologise for cutting short her Reading set

0 comment
Lana Del Rey, 39, looked stunning during her performance at the Leeds Festival after suffering a series of technical difficulties at the event's site in Reading.

Lana Del Rey looked stunning during her performance at Leeds Festival after suffering a series of technical difficulties at the event’s Reading venue.

Festival organisers were forced to apologise when the singer’s show in Reading was cut short and her voice was drowned out by techno sounds coming from another stage.

Returning to the stage on Sunday night, Lana, 39, wore a white minidress with yellow floral detailing.

She paired the cute number with a pair of silver cowboy boots and styled her hair straight.

The singer was accompanied on stage by several backup dancers for her incredible performance as she sang several of her hits.

Lana Del Rey, 39, looked stunning during her performance at the Leeds Festival after suffering a series of technical difficulties at the event’s site in Reading.

Festival organisers have apologised to Lana’s fans after cutting short her performance in Reading on Saturday night.

The festival shared a statement on Instagram on Sunday morning revealing that their performance was cut by five minutes “due to a production error.”

It read: ‘Reading. Due to an error by the Reading production team, we have accidentally shortened Lana Del Rey’s incredible concert by 5 minutes. We apologise unreservedly to Lana and her fans.’

During his performance he also suffered sound problems which caused some fans to leave the crowd after just four tracks.

The Summertime Sadness singer, who arrived on stage 15 minutes late, also received complaints about her “depressing” set list.

He opened his tenure with Norman F****** Rockwell, before moving on to Arcadia, Without You and West Coast.

However, Lana faced technical difficulties when her voice was drowned out by techno music coming from another stage.

The crowd was heard chanting “Turn it up, turn it up!” as they struggled to hear the musician’s “calm” singing.

Festival organisers were forced to apologise when the singer's show in Reading was cut short and her voice drowned out by techno sounds coming from another stage.

Festival organisers were forced to apologise when the singer’s show in Reading was cut short and her voice drowned out by techno sounds coming from another stage.

Returning to the stage on Sunday night, Lana, 39, wore a white minidress with yellow floral detailing.

Returning to the stage on Sunday night, Lana, 39, wore a white minidress with yellow floral detailing.

The singer was accompanied on stage by several backup dancers for her incredible performance as she sang several of her hits.

The singer was accompanied on stage by several backup dancers for her incredible performance as she sang several of her hits.

Festival organisers have apologised to Lana's fans after cutting short her performance in Reading on Saturday night.

Festival organisers have apologised to Lana’s fans after cutting short her performance in Reading on Saturday night.

A source told MailOnline: ‘It looked amazing and the stage was themed around a castle but unfortunately it was so quiet we could barely hear and the base of the other stage drowned it out.

‘At one point she asked: “Can you hear me over that techno?” The crowd was chanting: “Turn it up,” and many went on four songs in.

‘She would lie on stage to sing one or two songs and no one could see her and most of her songs were depressing and not suitable for the festival atmosphere.

“The crowd was eager to see her and waited for her performance for over an hour, but she needed to sing something more lively because unfortunately the crowd was not enthusiastic.”

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Lana Del Rey and Festival Republic for comment.

The Summertime Sadness singer, who arrived on stage 15 minutes late, also received complaints about her set list.

The Summertime Sadness singer, who arrived on stage 15 minutes late, also received complaints about her “depressing” set list (pictured, Saturday).

You may also like