The Norman Fucking Rockwell! Tour
Tour by Lana Del Rey | |
Location |
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Associated album | Norman Fucking Rockwell! |
Start date | September 21, 2019 |
End date | November 30, 2019 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 20 |
Lana Del Rey concert chronology |
The Norman Fucking Rockwell! Tour was the fifth headlining concert tour by American singer Lana Del Rey, in support of her sixth studio album, Norman Fucking Rockwell! (2019). The tour began on September 21, 2019 in Wantagh, New York.[1]
Background[]
Shortly after the release of her fifth studio album, Lust for Life (2017), Del Rey stated she had begun working on her new studio album. During her LA to the Moon Tour, Del Rey was in-and-out of studios with producer Jack Antonoff as they worked on the recorded, eventually completing it in December 2018.[citation needed] The album was preceded by the singles "Mariners Apartment Complex", "Venice Bitch", "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have – but I Have It", and a cover of Sublime's "Doin' Time".
Following her announcement of the album's August 30 release date on July 31, Del Rey announced on August 1 that she would embark on a tour to promote the album. That same day, she also released the album trailer for Norman Fucking Rockwell.[2] The stops for the first leg of the tour will be primarily along the west coast of North America, stopping at major cities in Canada and the United States.[3] The second leg would have seen the show stopping in European countries France, England, Scotland, Ireland, and Germany.[4]
On September 16, 2019, Lana Del Rey confirmed on radio 102.7KIISFM, that there would be four legs of the NFR! Tour, with the first one taking place on the West Coast of North America (minus opening night in New York) during fall 2019, while the second leg would be in Europe during winter 2020. The third leg took place in the Midwest of North America in November 2019 with a final show in Abu Dhabi. The fourth leg, which was going to consist of Southeastern U.S. states like Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida as well as festival shows in Europe and South America from March to June 2020, was eventually cancelled.
Set list[]
This set list is representative of the September 30, 2019 show in Vancouver. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.[5]
- "Norman Fucking Rockwell"
- "Bartender"
- "For Free"
- "Mariners Apartment Complex"
- "Born to Die"
- "Blue Jeans"
- "White Mustang"
- "Cherry"
- "Pretty When You Cry"
- "Change" / "Black Beauty" / "Young and Beautiful" / "Ride"
- "Video Games"
- "Summertime Sadness"
- "Doin' Time"
- "Off to the Races"
- "Shades of Cool"
- "Venice Bitch"
Shows[]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
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September 21, 2019 | Wantagh | United States | Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater | N/A | — | — |
September 30, 2019 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | 8,252 / 8,252 | $544,067 | |
October 2, 2019 | Seattle | United States | WaMu Theater | — | — | |
October 3, 2019 | Portland | Moda Center | 8,312 / 8,840 | $570,374 | ||
October 6, 2019 | Berkeley | Hearst Greek Theatre | 8,597 / 8,597 | $587,492 | ||
October 8, 2019 | Sacramento | Sacramento Memorial Auditorium | — | — | ||
October 10, 2019 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | — | — | ||
October 11, 2019 | San Diego | CalCoast Open Air Theatre | — | — | ||
November 3, 2019 | Albuquerque | Kiva Auditorium | Andrew Thomas[9] | — | — | |
November 4, 2019 | Denver | Bellco Theatre | Julia Jacklin[9] | 4,620 / 4,620 | $327,271 | |
November 6, 2019 | Sioux Falls | The District | Haley McCallum[10] | 1,480 / 1,480 | $112,610 | |
November 8, 2019 | Chicago | Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom | Lucy Dacus[9] | — | — | |
November 10, 2019 | Des Moines | Community Choice Convention Center | N/A | — | — | |
November 11, 2019 | Madison | The Sylvee | 2,249 / 2,249 | $164,617 | ||
November 13, 2019 | Omaha | Slosburg Hall | Nikki Lane[9] | 2,586 / 2,610 | $172,863 | |
November 14, 2019 | Kansas City | Uptown Theater | Lissie[9] | — | — | |
November 16, 2019 | Wichita | Cotillion Ballroom | N/A | — | — | |
November 17, 2019 | Oklahoma City | The Criterion | Robert Ellis[9] | — | — | |
November 19, 2019 | Nashville | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | Lissie | — | — | |
November 30, 2019 | Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | du Arena | N/A | — | — |
Cancelled shows[]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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February 21, 2020 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | Illness[11] |
February 23, 2020 | Paris | France | AccorHotels Arena | |
February 25, 2020 | London | England | The O2 Arena | |
February 26, 2020 | Manchester | Manchester Arena | ||
February 28, 2020 | Glasgow | Scotland | SSE Hydro | |
February 29, 2020 | Birmingham | England | Resorts World Arena | |
March 2, 2020 | Berlin | Germany | Mercedes-Benz Arena | |
March 3, 2020 | Cologne | Lanxess Arena | ||
May 15, 2020[a] | Gulf Shores | United States | 101 East Beach Boulevard | COVID-19 pandemic[12][13][14] |
June 5, 2020[b] | Barcelona | Spain | Parc del Fòrum | |
June 7, 2020[c] | Paris | France | Bois de Vincennes | |
June 27, 2020[d] | Pilton | England | Worthy Farm |
Postponed shows[]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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March 27, 2020[e] | Santiago | Chile | O'Higgins Park | COVID-19 pandemic[15][16][17][18][19] |
March 29, 2020[f] | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Hipódromo de San Isidro | |
March 31, 2020[g] | Asunción | Paraguay | Hipodromo de Asunción | |
April 3, 2020[h] | São Paulo | Brazil | Autódromo José Carlos Pace | |
April 12, 2020[i] | Indio | United States | Empire Polo Club | |
April 19, 2020[i] | ||||
June 9, 2020 | Verona | Italy | Verona Arena | |
June 12, 2020[j] | Porto | Portugal | Parque da Cidade | |
June 14, 2020[k] | Manchester | United States | Great Stage Park |
Notes[]
- ^ This concert is part of Hangout Music Festival.
- ^ This concert is part of Primavera Sound.
- ^ This concert is part of We Love Green Festival.
- ^ This concert is part of Glastonbury Festival .
- ^ This concert is part of Lollapalooza Chile.
- ^ This concert is part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
- ^ This concert is part of Asuncionico.
- ^ Part of Lollapalooza Brazil
- ^ Jump up to: a b This concert is part of Coachella.
- ^ This concert is part of NOS Primavera Sound.
- ^ This concert is part of Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.
References[]
- ^ Sheridan, Wade (August 1, 2019). "Lana Del Rey announces North American fall concert dates - UPI.com". upi.com.
The singer is set to kick things off on Sept. 21 at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, N.Y., before wrapping things up on Oct. 11 at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre in San Diego.
- ^ Rossignol, Derick (August 1, 2019). "[WATCH] Lana Del Rey Shares A 'Norman F*cking Rockwell' Album Trailer". uproxx.com.
Since yesterday, Del Rey has confirmed that the album will be out on August 30, and she also shared the cover art and tracklist, as well as her first set of tour dates in support of the record. Today brings more Norman F*cking Rockwell news, as Del Rey has shared a three-minute trailer for the album.
- ^ Kreps, Daniel (August 1, 2019). "Lana Del Rey Sets First Leg of Norman F-cking Rockwell Tour – Rolling Stone". rollingstone.com.
The Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour! kicks off September 21st at Wantagh, New York’s Jones Beach Theater before jumping to Vancouver, British Columbia on September 30th. From there, Del Rey will slide down the West Coast, stopping in Seattle, Portland, Berkeley, Sacramento and Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl before the first leg concludes October 11th in San Diego.
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/B0oh4okB-0X/
- ^ "Lana Del Rey Concert Setlist at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC, Canada". Setlist.fm. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
- ^ http://www.brooklynvegan.com/lana-del-rey-covered-leonard-cohen-with-his-son-brought-out-sean-lennon-more-at-jones-beach-pics-videos/
- ^ "Watch Lana Del Rey Stun Fans by Bringing Out Joan Baez for 'Diamonds & Rust' Duet & Bob Dylan Cover". Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ Zukin, Meg (October 11, 2019). "Lana Del Rey's Big Hollywood Night: All the Surprise Guests She Brought Out at the Bowl". Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Login • Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/B4i1yi4JZ4j/
- ^ Richards, Will (20 February 2020). "Lana Del Rey cancels imminent UK and European tour due to illness". NME. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
- ^ Lane, Lindsey Bullard/Keith (2020-03-31). "Hangout Music Festival opts to "punt" to 2021 rather than reschedule 2020 fest". WPMI. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
- ^ "Rescheduled Primavera Sound 2020 cancelled". May 11, 2020. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ "Paris We Love Green Music Festival 2021 with Gorillaz, Doja Cat, Angèle: dates, lineup and tickets". www.sortiraparis.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ "Lollapalooza reschedules South American festivals due to coronavirus". March 14, 2020. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ "Coronavirus: Coachella music festival postponed". March 11, 2020. Retrieved January 26, 2021 – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ "HOY / Postergan el Asunciónico 2020 por la pandemia del coronavirus". www.hoy.com.py (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-04.
- ^ https://www.primaverasound.com/en/porto/nos-primavera-sound-2020-setembro
- ^ Aswad, Jem (March 18, 2020). "Bonnaroo Music Festival Postponed". Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- 2019 concert tours
- Concert tours of North America
- Concert tours of the United States
- Lana Del Rey concert tours
- Concert tours postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic