World tour by Lana Del Rey | |
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Associated album | Born to Die |
Start date | November 4, 2011 |
End date | September 25, 2012 |
No. of shows | 24 in Europe 9 in North America 6 in Oceania 40 in total |
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Lana Del Rey concert chronology |
The Born to Die Tour was the first concert tour by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey, in support of her second studio and major-label debut album, Born to Die (2012). The tour began on November 4, 2011, at The Ruby Lounge in Manchester, England [1] and ended on September 25, 2012, at the Roundhouse in London, England. [2] The tour visited cities in thirteen countries across three continents.
Lana Del Rey released her debut album Lana Del Ray on January 4, 2010. Having been released on an independent record label, it was removed from stores after the label's bankruptcy, and Del Rey was never given the chance to have a proper tour for it. Del Rey released her second studio album Born to Die through Interscope and Polydor Records on January 27, 2012. To promote the album, Del Rey would perform its singles on television shows in North America and Europe, prior to its release.
Lana Del Rey announced her first proper concert tour, the Born to Die Tour, in August and September 2011, at the time featuring a schedule of just four shows at very small venues.[ citation needed ] However, after the shows sold out in a shorter amount of time than expected, the original four shows were postponed and moved to larger venues, along with the announcement of more dates. [3]
On September 14, 2011, prior to the beginning of the tour, Del Rey headlined a secret concert at the Glasslands Gallery under the name "Queen of Coney Island". [4]
After the album's release, Del Rey altered the setlist to feature more songs that had previously been unreleased.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act |
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Europe [1] [5] [6] | ||||
November 4, 2011 | Manchester | England | The Ruby Lounge | Seye |
November 5, 2011 | Glasgow | Scotland | Òran Mór | |
November 7, 2011 | Paris | France | Nouveau Casino | |
November 10, 2011 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Paradiso [lower-alpha 1] | |
November 12, 2011 | Cologne | Germany | Gebäude 9 | |
November 14, 2011 | Berlin | Roter Salon | ||
November 16, 2011 | London | England | Scala | Seye Vince Kidd |
November 17, 2011 | Birmingham [lower-alpha 2] | HMV Institute: The Library | Seye Jake Bugg | |
November 22, 2011 | London | Bassoon Bar | — | |
November 23, 2011 | Paris | France | L’Album de la Semaine | |
North America [1] | ||||
November 30, 2011 | Toronto | Canada | Mod Club Theatre | — |
December 5, 2011 [lower-alpha 3] | New York | United States | Bowery Ballroom | Zach Heckendorf |
December 7, 2011 [lower-alpha 4] | West Hollywood | Troubadour | ||
Europe [7] | ||||
April 10, 2012 | London | England | The Jazz Cafe | — |
North America [8] | ||||
June 3, 2012 | Los Angeles | United States | El Rey Theatre | Jarrod Gorbel |
June 4, 2012 | Zebra Katz | |||
June 5, 2012 | ||||
June 7, 2012 | New York | Irving Plaza | ||
June 8, 2012 | ||||
June 10, 2012 | ||||
Europe [7] [9] | ||||
June 15, 2012 [lower-alpha 5] | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat [lower-alpha 6] | Spain | Fira Barcelona Gran Via | — |
June 17, 2012 [lower-alpha 7] | London | England | Victoria Park | |
June 22, 2012 [lower-alpha 8] | Newport | Seaclose Park | ||
June 24, 2012 [lower-alpha 9] | London | Hackney Marshes | ||
June 27, 2012 [lower-alpha 10] | Arendal | Norway | Tromøya | |
June 29, 2012 [lower-alpha 11] | Rotselaar | Belgium | Festivalpark Werchter | |
July 1, 2012 [lower-alpha 12] | Sermamagny | France | Presqu'île du Malsaucy | |
July 4, 2012 [lower-alpha 13] | Montreux | Switzerland | Miles Davis Hall | Woodkid |
July 5, 2012 [lower-alpha 14] | London | England | Chiswick House | — |
July 6, 2012 [lower-alpha 15] | Lisbon | Portugal | Cabeço da Flauta | |
July 12, 2012 [lower-alpha 16] | Southwold | England | Henham Park | |
July 15, 2012 [lower-alpha 17] | Gräfenhainichen | Germany | Ferropolis | |
Oceania [10] [11] [12] | ||||
July 21, 2012 [lower-alpha 18] | Adelaide | Australia | Jubilee Pavilion | — |
July 23, 2012 | Melbourne | Palace Theatre | Oliver Tank | |
July 24, 2012 | ||||
July 26, 2012 | Sydney | Enmore Theatre | ||
July 27, 2012 | ||||
July 28, 2012 [lower-alpha 19] | Byron Bay | Belongil Fields | — | |
Europe [2] | ||||
September 25, 2012 [lower-alpha 20] | London | England | Roundhouse | Benjamin Francis Leftwich |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason | Ref. |
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May 28, 2012 | Tokyo | Japan | Duo Music Exchange | Extreme exhaustion | [13] |
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