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This page lists information on Lana Del Rey's activities during April, 2014.

April 1[]

Del Rey out and about with Barrie James O'Neill in Los Angeles, California.

April 2[]

Del Rey was photographed by Mathieu Cesar for Next Libération magazine.

  • Location — Sheats-Goldstein Residence, Los Angeles, California
  • Camera — M9 Digital Camera
  • Camera manufacturer — Leica Camera AG
  • Stylist — Johnny Blueeyes
  • Hair stylist — Anna Cofone
  • Makeup artist — Pamela Cochrane
  • Post-production — Marco Giani

Behind the scenes[]


Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug for Ultraviolence.

April 3[]

Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug for Ultraviolence.


Del Rey later shot scenes for the "West Coast" music video with Bradley Soileau.


She was also photographed on set by Neil Krug and Mark Martin.

Neil Krug photoshoot[]

Mark Martin photoshoot[]

April 4[]

Del Rey shot scenes for the "West Coast" music video with Mark Mahoney.


She was also photographed on set by Mark Martin.

Mark Martin photoshoot[]

April 5[]

Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug.

April 7[]

Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug for Ultraviolence.

  • Also known as Ultraviolet White or Rust Dress

April 9[]

Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug for Ultraviolence.

April 11[]

Del Rey with Rob and Chuck on the plane to Las Vegas, Nevada.


Del Rey with Rob in Las Vegas, Nevada before her concert.


Del Rey performed at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

Setlist:

00. "Intro"

01. "Cola"

02. "Body Electric"

03. "Blue Jeans"

04. "Born to Die"

05. "Carmen"

06. "Young and Beautiful"

07. "West Coast" (Acapella snippet)

08. "Million Dollar Man"

09. “Ride

10. "Gods & Monsters"

11. "Summertime Sadness"

12. “Video Games

13. "Without You"

14. "National Anthem"

April 13[]

Del Rey performed at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

Setlist:

April 14[]

"West Coast", the lead single from Del Rey's second major-label album, Ultraviolence, was officially released as a single worldwide.

April 15[]

Del Rey met fans before her concert in Phoenix, Arizona.

Del Rey performed at the Comerica Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona.

Setlist:

00. "Intro"

01. "Cola"

02. "Body Electric"

03. "Blue Jeans"

04. "West Coast"

05. "Born to Die"

06. "Million Dollar Man"

07. "Gods & Monsters"

08. "Young and Beautiful"

09. “Carmen

10. "Ride"

13. "Video Games"

14. "National Anthem"

April 16[]

Del Rey was photographed by James White for Madame Figaro magazine.

Behind the scenes[]

April 18[]

Del Rey at her home in Los Angeles, California.

Del Rey met fans outside the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium before her concert in San Francisco, California.

Del Rey performed at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California

Setlist:

April 20[]

Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug for Complex magazine.

Behind the scenes[]


Del Rey performed at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

After performance[]

April 21[]

Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug for Clash magazine.

Behind the scenes[]

April 22[]

Del Rey met a fan in Los Angeles, California.

April 23[]

Del Rey was photographed by Neil Krug for Ultraviolence.

She later performed at the Verizon Theatre in Grand Prairie, Texas.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

Setlist:

April 25[]

Del Rey performed at Champions Square in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

Setlist:

April 27[]

Del Rey arrived at Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida.

Del Rey performed at The Fillmore in Miami, Florida.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

Setlist:

April 28[]

Del Rey performed at the Hard Rock Café in Orlando, Florida.

Setlist:

April 30[]

Del Rey was photographed by Francesco Carrozzini.

Behind the scenes[]


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