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This page lists information on Lana Del Rey's activities during November, 2019.

November 1[]

Del Rey posted various photos to Instagram (@lanadelrey). The captions read:

"Bringing my shoes from Mexico for my show in New Mexico – we get to Albuquerque tomorrow, we have some beautiful singers coming to meet us on the road along the way – Haley is opening in South Dakota"[1]

"But before we go Dia de los..."[2]

November 2[]

Del Rey and Alexandria Kaye visited Palms Trading Company in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

November 3[]

Del Rey out with Sean Larkin in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

She also met with fans outside of the Hotel Chaco in Old Town Albuquerque.

Later, Del Rey performed at the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, New Mexico with Andrew Thomas, a local Navajo flutist, to kick off the third leg of her Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

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Setlist

November 4[]

Del Rey traveled to Denver, Colorado.

Del Rey performed at the Bellco Theatre in Denver, Colorado with Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and Julia Jacklin as part of the Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

Performance[]

Setlist

01. "Norman Fucking Rockwell"

02. "Bartender"

03. "For Free" (Joni Mitchell cover)

04. "Mariners Apartment Complex"

05. "Don't Know How to Keep Loving You" with Julia Jacklin

06. "Comfort" (Julia Jacklin solo)

07. "Born to Die"

08. "Blue Jeans"

09. "Cherry"

10. "White Mustang"

11. "Pretty When You Cry"

12. "Change", "Young & Beautiful", "Black Beauty", and "Ride" medley.

13. "I Will Follow You into the Dark" with Benjamin Gibbard

14. "Video Games"

15. "Shades of Cool"

16. "Summertime Sadness"

17. "Doin' Time"

18. "Off to the Races"

19. "Venice Bitch"

November 5[]

Del Rey shared photos with Alex and Ashley on Instagram (@lanadelrey).[3] She captioned it, "On the road again! Also happy birthday Ash. We love you so much".

She met with fans at 3 Daughters Boutique and the Graduate Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Later, she posted more photos to Instagram[4]

November 6[]

Del Rey performed at The District in Sioux Falls, South Dakota with Hayley McCallum.

Performance[]

Setlist

01. "Norman Fucking Rockwell"

02. "Bartender"

03. "For Free" (Joni Mitchell cover)

04. "Eat for Free" with Haley McCallum

05. "Mariners Apartment Complex"

06. "Born to Die"

07. "Blue Jeans"

08. "Cherry"

09. "White Mustang"

10. "Pretty When You Cry"

11. "Change", "Young & Beautiful", "Black Beauty", and "Ride" medley

12. "Video Games"

13. "The Next Best American Record" (acapella)

14. "Ultraviolence"

15. "Summertime Sadness"

16. "Doin' Time"

17. "Off to the Races"

18. "Venice Bitch"

November 8[]

Del Rey met fans before her show in Chicago, Illinois.

Del Rey performed at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois with Lucy Dacus and Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast as part of the Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

Setlist

01. "Norman Fucking Rockwell"

02. "Bartender"

03. "For Free" (Joni Mitchell cover)

04. "When I'm With You" with Bethany Cosentino (Best Coast cover, not to be confused with "When I'm with You")

05. "Up All Night" (Bethany Cosentino solo)

06. "Born to Die"

07. "Blue Jeans"

08. "Cherry"

09. "White Mustang"

10. "Pretty When You Cry"

11. "Change", "Young & Beautiful", "Black Beauty", and "Ride" medley

12. "Video Games"

13. "Cinnamon Girl"

14. "Night Shift" with Lucy Dacus

15. "Summertime Sadness"

16. "Doin' Time"

17. "Off to the Races"

18. "Venice Bitch"


Del Rey took pictures with fans after her show in Chicago, Illinois.

November 9[]

Del Rey went shopping at the Amour Boutique in Des Moines, Iowa.

She then took pictures with some fans at the Fleur Cinema & Café .

November 10[]

Del Rey saw fans before her show in Des Moines, Iowa.

Del Rey perfomed at the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center Ballroom in Des Moines, Iowa for the Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

Performance[]

Setlist

01. "Norman Fucking Rockwell"

02. "Bartender"

03. "For Free" (Joni Mitchell cover)

04. "Born to Die"

05. "Blue Jeans"

06. "Cherry"

07. "White Mustang"

08. "Pretty When You Cry"

09. "Change", "Young & Beautiful", "Black Beauty", and "Ride" medley

10. "Video Games"

11. "Cinnamon Girl"

12. "Shades of Cool"

13. "Summertime Sadness"

14. "Doin' Time"

15. "Off to the Races"

16. "Venice Bitch"


Del Rey met with fans after her show in Des Moines, Iowa.

November 11[]

Del Rey performed at the The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin with Hayey McCallum as part of the Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

Setlist

01. "Norman Fucking Rockwell"

02. "Bartender"

03. "For Free" (Joni Mitchell cover)

04. "Eat for Free" with Haley McCallum

05. "Born to Die"

06. "Blue Jeans"

07. "Cherry"

08. "White Mustang"

09. "Pretty When You Cry"

10. "Change", "Young & Beautiful", "Black Beauty", and "Ride" medley

11. "Video Games"

12. "Cinnamon Girl"

13. "Shades of Cool"

14. "Summertime Sadness"

15. "Doin' Time"

16. "Off to the Races"

17. "Venice Bitch"


Del Rey met with fans after her show outside The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin.

November 12[]

Del Rey met with fans at Upstream Brewing Company in Omaha, Nebraska.

November 13[]

Del Rey visited Overland Sheepskin Co. in Omaha.

Later, Del Rey met with fans outside the Orpheum Theatre in Omaha, Nebraska before her performance.

Del Rey performed at the Orpheum Theatre in Omaha, Nebraska with Nikki Lane as part of the Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

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November 14[]

Del Rey performed at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City, Missouri with Lissie and Nikki Lane as part of her Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

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November 16[]

Del Rey meeting with fans before her show at The Cotillion in Wichita, Kansas.

Del Rey performed at The Cotillion in Wichita, Kansas with Nikki Lane as part of her Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

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November 17[]

Del Rey performed at The Criterion in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma with Robert Ellis and Matt Maeson as part of the Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour.

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November 19[]

Del Rey with fans at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.