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The Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Promotional Tour is the unofficial title of the seventh concert tour by Lana Del Rey, consisting of festival performances and several solo shows in 2023 and 2024, in support of her eighth major-label studio album, Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.

Background[]

The tour started with the performance at the MITA Festival in Rio de Janeiro.

For this tour, Del Rey's touring band consists of Byron Thomas, Blake Stranathan, Charley Damski, and Carlin White. Six core dancers accompany Del Rey on stage: Alexandria Kaye, Kylie Shea, Victoria Gracie, Molly Horne, Miesha Alise Moore, and Hennessy. Three core backup singers also accompany Del Rey on stage: Porctia Symone, Jasmine "Jazzy" Rose, and Chelsea "Peaches" West.

Also featured along various stops include vocalist Tiffany Freeman, and dancers Brooke Shepherd, Nikeva Marie, Nichole Weber, Amber-Lilly Baker, Leah Adler, Jacqueline Lloyd, and Lisa Eaton.

Set list[]

In total, 52 songs and 1 audiobook have been performed or used during all shows up until now: 8 from Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, 7 from Norman Fucking Rockwell!, 6 from Born To Die, 5 from Ultraviolence, 3 from Lust for Life, 3 from Chemtrails Over the Country Club, 2 from Honeymoon, 1 from Blue Banisters, 2 from Paradise, 1 soundtrack song, 1 unreleased song, 1 audiobook excerpt, and 13 songs from other artists.

  1. "Nature Boy" * (intro)
  2. "Simple Man" * (intro)
  3. "Gangsta" / "Gangsta Paradise | Baby I'm A Gangster Too TikTok Remix" * (intro featuring a SICKICK remix of "Gangsta's Paradise" and "Jealous Girl", while riding in on motorcycle)
  4. "My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)" * (intro and cover, while riding in on motorcycle)
  5. "Fishtail" * (shortened)
  6. "Body Electric" * (shortened; also with accompanying footage from Tropico)
  7. "Without You" * (shortened)
  8. "West Coast" * (shortened; also as MK Remix)
  9. "Peppers" * (extended outro)
  10. "Doin' Time" *
  11. "A&W" * (shortened)
  12. "Young and Beautiful" * (also with foxtrot outro)
  13. "Bartender" (with an instrumental intro and costume change on stage; also without costume change)
  14. "Burnt Norton (Interlude)" * (also shortened)
  15. "Chemtrails Over the Country Club" * (shortened outro)
  16. "The Grants" (shortened; also with extended intro)
  17. "Breaking Up Slowly" *
  18. "For Free" *
  19. "Mariners Apartment Complex" * (shortened)
  20. "Flipside" * (shortened)
  21. "Cherry" (also with extended outro; also with guitar intro)
  22. "Pretty When You Cry"
  23. "Ride" (intro with monologue; footage compiled from various music videos; also shortened)
  24. "Beautiful Things" *
  25. "Stand by Your Man" *
  26. "Summertime The Gershwin Version" *
  27. "Margaret" *
  28. "Florida Kilos" * (audience request)
  29. "Born to Die" * (also shortened)
  30. "I Luv It" *
  31. "Blue Jeans" * (extended intro)
  32. "Norman Fucking Rockwell" * (shortened)
  33. "Arcadia" * (shortened)
  34. "Ultraviolence" * (with an instrumental intro)
  35. "White Mustang" * (extended intro; band outro with dance segment)
  36. "Candy Necklace" * (also with extended intro; extended ad-libbed outro)
  37. "Ocean Eyes" *
  38. "Salvatore" * (audience request; a cappella; chorus and bridge only)
  39. "Venice Bitch" / "Taco Truck × VB" *
  40. "Diet Mountain Dew" * (shortened, new additional vocals and arrangements)
  41. "Summertime Sadness" * (remixed, new additional vocals and arrangements; also with extended intro)
  42. "Get Free" * (audience request; chorus only)
  43. "Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd" * (extended outro; also with extended intro; also with video element featuring footage of the Jergins Tunnel)
  44. "Cinnamon Girl" * (audience request; verse and chorus, acoustic)
  45. "American Jesus" *
  46. "Video Games" * (extended outro)
  47. "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman like Me to Have – but I Have It" * (extended outro; also with extended intro, hologram performance, and outfit change; also with spoken word hologram; also shortened)
  48. Women Who Run with the Wolves * (audiobook excerpt, hologram performance, and outfit change)
  49. "Nature Boy" * (outro)
  50. "A1 - It's Just a Burning Memory" * (outro; also while riding off on motorcycle)
  51. "Sweet Home Alabama" *

Notes[]

Songs marked with an asterisk (*) were not performed on every date.

  • Del Rey was to perform a song called "Bittersweet Anthem" at the MITA Festival in Rio de Janeiro and Glastonbury Festival in the UK, but due to lack of time, was not able to. It's yet unknown if the song is a medley with "National Anthem" or an unreleased song.
  • She accepted requests from fans to sing parts of "Get Free" and "Cinnamon Girl" a cappella at the MITA Festival in São Paulo.
  • Del Rey did not perform "Flipside", "Venice Bitch", "Diet Mountain Dew", "Summertime Sadness", "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd", or "Bittersweet Anthem" at the Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom due to lack of time. However, she managed to perform "Video Games" a cappella with the fans.
  • When singing "Pretty When You Cry" at Glastonbury and following shows, Del Rey changed the lyrics "Like my memories, I don't need that" to "Like my memories, and my copyrights/I've got all these things, so I don't need that". This was probably an allusion to the then-recent copyright issues with the "Summertime Sadness" music video.
  • At La Prima Estate in Italy, Del Rey sang "Salvatore" at the audience's request.
  • "Venice Bitch" wasn't sung in Dublin, London, Paris, Québec, Newport, Chicago, Rogers, San Francisco, Mexico City, Franklin, Austin, Dallas, Huntsville, or Indio.
  • While performing at BST Hyde Park, Del Rey changed the lyrics of "Chemtrails Over the Country Club". Instead of "You're born in December and I'm born in June", she sang "He's born in December and got married when we were still together. He got married when we were in couple's therapy together, sometimes I wonder what his wife would think if she knew". Those lines are rumored to be about Sean Larkin.
  • On July 15, 2023, she rehearsed a mashup of "Arcadia", "Norman Fucking Rockwell", "Black Beauty", and "For K, Part 2" for the first time prior to her gig at Festival d'ete de Quebec, Canada, but it wasn't performed.
  • At Newport Folk Festival in Newport, Del Rey performed a different set list. She started with "Norman fucking Rockwell" then continued with "Arcadia", "Bartender", "Chemtrails Over the Country Club", "The Grants", "Breaking Up Slowly" with Nikki Lane, "For Free" and "Mariners Apartment Complex" with Jack Antonoff, then performed "Summertime Sadness", "Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd", "Video Games" and closed the concert with "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman like Me to Have – but I Have It".
  • At MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre in Florida, Del Rey sang "Florida Kilos" at the audience's request.
  • At Week 1 of Coachella, Del Rey arrived to the stage by motorcycle to a mashup of "Gangsta" by Kehlani and a SICKICK remix titled "Gangsta Paradise | Baby I'm A Gangster Too TikTok Remix", which remixed the songs "Jealous Girl" and "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. She used "Burnt Norton" as an interlude and "A1 - It's Just a Burning Memory" as her outro. She added "Without You", "West Coast", and "Doin' Time" to her set list, and removed "Ultraviolence" and "Blue Jeans", songs she had sung on every date of the promotional tour thus far. She brought out surprise guests Jon Batiste to perform "Candy Necklace", Billie Eilish to perform Eilish's own "Ocean Eyes" and Del Rey's "Video Games", and Jack Antonoff to perform "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman like Me to Have – but I Have It". Many songs performed at this show were shortened and the set list was greatly rearranged.
  • At Week 2 of Coachella, Del Rey arrived to the stage by motorcycle to "My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)" by Neil Young and Crazy Horse, which she would then start to sing upon reaching the stage. She would not perform "Video Games", a song she has sung on every date of the promotional tour thus far. Del Rey brought out surprise guests Camila Cabello to perform Cabello's "I Luv It", Jon Batiste to perform "Candy Necklace", and Jack Antonoff to perform "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman like Me to Have – but I Have It". The set list remained otherwise unchanged, except for an added excerpt from the Women Who Run with the Wolves audiobook by Clarissa Pinkola Estés.
  • Del Rey sang a line from "Fishtail" and debuted "Peppers" with Tommy Genesis live at Hangout Music Festival. Along with Genesis, Del Rey brought out Benson Boone to duet his song "Beautiful Things" and Nessa Barrett to duet her song "American Jesus". Del Rey arrived to the stage to "Simple Man" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, and closed the show by covering the band's "Sweet Home Alabama" with Jelly Roll. She did not perform "Arcadia", "Norman Fucking Rockwell", "Young and Beautiful", or "A&W", songs she had performed on every date of the promotional tour thus far.
  • Del Rey's set at Rock en Seine in Paris, France, opened with a visual element featuring footage from Tropico and audio from "Body Electric", which she then performed. A beat-driven instrumental interlude was featured in between her performances of "Born to Die" and "Bartender". Her performance of "Chemtrails Over the Country Club" featured a lyric change: "He's born in March and I'm born in June".
  • At Reading Festival, Del Rey did not perform "Born to Die", a song she had performed on every date of the promotional tour thus far. Her set was cut in the middle of her performance of "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman like Me to Have – but I Have It".

Tour dates[]

List of shows, showing date, city, country, venue, and the name of the event.
Date City Country Venue Opening act
South America
May 27, 2023[a] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Jockey Club Brasileiro N/A
June 3, 2023[a] São Paulo Novo Anhangabaú
Europe
June 24, 2023[b] Somerset United Kingdom Worthy Farm N/A
July 2, 2023[c] Lido di Camaiore Italy Parco Bussoladomani
July 4, 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome Naaz
July 7, 2023 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Shiv
July 9, 2023[d] London United Kingdom Hyde Park Father John Misty[e]
July 10, 2023 Paris France L'Olympia N/A
North America
July 15, 2023[f] Québec Canada Scène Bell N/A
July 30, 2023[g] Newport United States Fort Adams State Park
August 6, 2023[h] Chicago Grant Park
August 8, 2023 Rogers Walmart AMP Arkansauce
August 12, 2023[i] San Francisco Golden Gate Park N/A
August 15, 2023 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol Shiadanni
August 16, 2023
September 14, 2023 Franklin United States FirstBank Amphitheater Nikki Lane
September 15, 2023
September 17, 2023 Austin Germania Insurance Amphitheater
September 19, 2023 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
September 21, 2023 Huntsville The Orion Amphitheater Zella Day
September 23, 2023 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
September 25, 2023 Tampa MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Nikki Lane
September 27, 2023 Brandon Brandon Amphitheater
September 29, 2023 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
October 1, 2023[j] Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion N/A
October 3, 2023 Pittsburgh The Pavilion at Star Lake Nikki Lane
October 5, 2023 Charleston Charleston Coliseum Zella Day
North America
April 12, 2024[k] Indio United States Empire Polo Club N/A
April 19, 2024[k]
May 17, 2024[l] Gulf Shores Gulf Shores Public Beach
Europe
May 31, 2024[m] Barcelona Spain Parc del Fòrum N/A
June 4, 2024[n] Milan Italy Ippodromo SNAI
June 7, 2024[m] Porto Portugal Parque da Cidade
North America
June 20, 2024 Boston United States Fenway Park N/A
Europe
August 21, 2024[o] Paris France Domaine National de Saint-Cloud N/A
August 24, 2024[p] Reading United Kingdom Richfield Avenue
August 25, 2024[p] Leeds United Kingdom Bramham Park

Canceled shows[]

List of cancelled concerts showing original date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation.
Date City Country Venue Reason
August 18, 2023 Monterrey Mexico Estadio Banore Logistical issues[1]
August 20, 2023 Guadalajara Estadio 3 de Marzo

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The shows on May 27 and June 3, 2023 in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo were part of the MITA Festival.
  2. The show on June 24, 2023 in Somerset was part of the Glastonbury Festival.
  3. The show on July 2, 2023 in Lido di Camaiore was part of La Prima Estate festival.
  4. The show on July 9, 2023 in London was part of the British Summer Time Hyde Park concert series.
  5. Father John Misty preceded Del Rey's performance, but ths show was also supported by Gang of Youths, SYML, RIOPY, The Last Dinner Party, Tommy Genesis, Etta Marcus, Holly Macve, Kings Elliot and SIIGHTs at the venue's three total stages.
  6. The show on July 15, 2023 in Québec was part of Festival d'été de Québec.
  7. The show on July 30, 2023 in Newport was part of the Newport Folk Festival.
  8. The show on August 6, 2023 in Chicago was part of Lollapalooza.
  9. The show on August 12, 2023 in San Francisco was part of the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival.
  10. The show on October 1, 2023 in Columbia was part of the All Things Go Music Festival.
  11. 11.0 11.1 The shows on April 12 and April 19, 2024 in Indio were part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
  12. The show on May 17, 2024 in Gulf Shores is part of the Hangout Music Festival.
  13. 13.0 13.1 The shows on May 31 and June 7, 2024 in Barcelona and Porto are part of Primavera Sound.
  14. The show on June 4, 2024 in Milan is part of I-Days Milano.
  15. The show on August 21, 2024 in Paris is part of Rock en Seine.
  16. 16.0 16.1 The shows on August 24 and August 25, 2024 in Reading and Leeds are part of the Reading & Leeds Festival.

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