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Songs marked with an asterix (*) were not performed on every date. "[[Ultraviolence (song)|Ultraviolence]]" and "[[Serial Killer (song)|Serial Killer]]" were not performed on January 7, 2018 in Denver. On January 11, 2018 in Chicago, Del Rey performed an a cappella snippet of "[[Get Free (song)|Get Free]]". The a cappella clip of "Get Free" was also performed in Toronto and Detroit. On January 13, 2018 in Boston, Del Rey performed an acoustic version of "[[Yayo (song)|Yayo]]" instead of "[[Serial Killer (song)|Serial Killer]]". The acoustic version of "Yayo" was also performed in Toronto and Detroit. At various shows, "[[Burnt Norton (Interlude) (song)|Burnt Norton]]" was used as an instrumental interlude. On January 17, 2018 in Detroit, "[[Honeymoon (song)|Honeymoon]]" was added to the tour's setlist instead of "[[Music to Watch Boys To (song)|Music to Watch Boys To]]". On January 19, 2018 in Newark, Del Rey performed "[[Diet Mountain Dew (song)|Diet Mountain Dew]]" and "[[Cruel World (song)|Cruel World]]", and "[[Love (song)|Love]]" was not performed. On January 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Del Rey performed a cappella versions of "[[God Bless America - and All the Beautiful Women in It (song)|God Bless America - and All the Beautiful Women in It]]" and "[[Old Money (song)|Old Money]]", which were also sung on January 23rd in Columbus. On January 26, 2018 in State College, Del Rey performed "[[Radio (song)|Radio]]" and "[[Off to the Races (song)|Off to the Races]]" was not performed. On February 1 and 2, 2018 in Sunrise and Orlando respectively, Del Rey performed "[[Florida Kilos (song)|Florida Kilos]]" and "[[Salvatore (song)|Salvatore]]". During the Orlando show on February 2, 2018, Del Rey also performed the first verse of "[[Terrence Loves You (song)|Terrence Loves You]]" a cappella at a fan's request. On February 5, 2018 in Atlanta, the first verse and chorus of "[[Million Dollar Man (song)|Million Dollar Man]]" was performed by audience request. On February 6, 2018 in Nashville, "[[Body Electric (song)|Body Electric]]" was performed per audience request. On February 8, 2018 in Dallas, Del Rey performed a verse of "[[In My Feelings (song)|In My Feelings]]" a cappella and "[[Paradise (song)|Paradise]]". On February 11, 2018 in Austin, the first verse and chorus of "[[Art Deco (song)|Art Deco]]" was performed a cappella per audience request, as well as a very short a cappella of "[[Wayamaya (song)|Wayamaya]]". On February 15 and 16, 2018 in San Diego and Las Vegas respectively, "[[West Coast (song)|West Coast]]" was performed. On February 28 and March 31, 2018 in Honolulu and Melbourne respectively, "[[Shades of Cool (song)|Shades of Cool]]" was performed. On March 31, and April 2, 2018 in Melbourne and Sydney respectively, "[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods & Monsters]]" was performed, as well as a short a cappella of "[[Dark Paradise (song)|Dark Paradise]]", only in Sydney. "[[High by the Beach (song)|High by the Beach]]" was performed per audience request on April 17, 2018 in Antwerp. On April 19, 2018 in Barcelona, Del Rey performed "[[Carmen (song)|Carmen]]". On August 10, 2018 in Budapest, "[[The Blackest Day (song)|The Blackest Day]]" was partially performed a cappella per audience request.
 
Songs marked with an asterix (*) were not performed on every date. "[[Ultraviolence (song)|Ultraviolence]]" and "[[Serial Killer (song)|Serial Killer]]" were not performed on January 7, 2018 in Denver. On January 11, 2018 in Chicago, Del Rey performed an a cappella snippet of "[[Get Free (song)|Get Free]]". The a cappella clip of "Get Free" was also performed in Toronto and Detroit. On January 13, 2018 in Boston, Del Rey performed an acoustic version of "[[Yayo (song)|Yayo]]" instead of "[[Serial Killer (song)|Serial Killer]]". The acoustic version of "Yayo" was also performed in Toronto and Detroit. At various shows, "[[Burnt Norton (Interlude) (song)|Burnt Norton]]" was used as an instrumental interlude. On January 17, 2018 in Detroit, "[[Honeymoon (song)|Honeymoon]]" was added to the tour's setlist instead of "[[Music to Watch Boys To (song)|Music to Watch Boys To]]". On January 19, 2018 in Newark, Del Rey performed "[[Diet Mountain Dew (song)|Diet Mountain Dew]]" and "[[Cruel World (song)|Cruel World]]", and "[[Love (song)|Love]]" was not performed. On January 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Del Rey performed a cappella versions of "[[God Bless America - and All the Beautiful Women in It (song)|God Bless America - and All the Beautiful Women in It]]" and "[[Old Money (song)|Old Money]]", which were also sung on January 23rd in Columbus. On January 26, 2018 in State College, Del Rey performed "[[Radio (song)|Radio]]" and "[[Off to the Races (song)|Off to the Races]]" was not performed. On February 1 and 2, 2018 in Sunrise and Orlando respectively, Del Rey performed "[[Florida Kilos (song)|Florida Kilos]]" and "[[Salvatore (song)|Salvatore]]". During the Orlando show on February 2, 2018, Del Rey also performed the first verse of "[[Terrence Loves You (song)|Terrence Loves You]]" a cappella at a fan's request. On February 5, 2018 in Atlanta, the first verse and chorus of "[[Million Dollar Man (song)|Million Dollar Man]]" was performed by audience request. On February 6, 2018 in Nashville, "[[Body Electric (song)|Body Electric]]" was performed per audience request. On February 8, 2018 in Dallas, Del Rey performed a verse of "[[In My Feelings (song)|In My Feelings]]" a cappella and "[[Paradise (song)|Paradise]]". On February 11, 2018 in Austin, the first verse and chorus of "[[Art Deco (song)|Art Deco]]" was performed a cappella per audience request, as well as a very short a cappella of "[[Wayamaya (song)|Wayamaya]]". On February 15 and 16, 2018 in San Diego and Las Vegas respectively, "[[West Coast (song)|West Coast]]" was performed. On February 28 and March 31, 2018 in Honolulu and Melbourne respectively, "[[Shades of Cool (song)|Shades of Cool]]" was performed. On March 31, and April 2, 2018 in Melbourne and Sydney respectively, "[[Gods & Monsters (song)|Gods & Monsters]]" was performed, as well as a short a cappella of "[[Dark Paradise (song)|Dark Paradise]]", only in Sydney. "[[High by the Beach (song)|High by the Beach]]" was performed per audience request on April 17, 2018 in Antwerp. On April 19, 2018 in Barcelona, Del Rey performed "[[Carmen (song)|Carmen]]". On August 10, 2018 in Budapest, "[[The Blackest Day (song)|The Blackest Day]]" was partially performed a cappella per audience request.
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LA to the Moon Tour poster
Lana Del Rey
Year(s) 2018
Start date January 5, 2018
End date August 10, 2018
Legs 4
Number of shows 23 in North America
4 in South America
3 in Oceania
8 in Europe
38 Total
Guest(s) Jhené Aiko
Kali Uchis
Børns
Cat Power
For Lfllogo
Tour chronology
Lust For Life Promotional Tour Festival Tour (2019)

The LA to the Moon Tour is the fifth concert tour and third worldwide concert tour by Lana Del Rey. It is in support of her fourth major-label album, Lust for Life. The tour began on January 5, 2018 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and concluded at Hajógyári Island in Budapest, Hungary on August 10, 2018.

Background

Shortly after the release of Lust for Life, Del Rey embarked on a small promotional concert tour in support of the album that mostly consisted of festival performances in Europe and North America as well as select concerts at intimate venues in London, San Diego, Anaheim, San Francisco, Santa Barbara and New York City, as well as two less intimate arena shows in Liverpool and Glasgow. These shows took place from July to October of 2017, before the LA to the Moon Tour.

On August 19, 2017, Del Rey shared a video explaining that she was planning a world tour in support of her recent album, Lust for Life. On September 11th, Del Rey met a fan in Los Angeles who asked her when the tour would begin, which she responded that it would begin in January of 2018. Shortly after, on September 21st, Del Rey shared a video to announce that she would be unveiling a line of merchandise the next day, and that each person who purchased the merchandise would be given an exclusive pre-sale code for the tour. The next day, Del Rey livestreamed on Instagram to reveal her merchandise and discuss more details about the tour. The North American leg of the tour was announced the following week on September 27th. On the same day, Del Rey revealed the Jhené Aiko and Kali Uchis would be joining her as opening acts, and that she would be performing at multiple festivals in South America.[1][2] Tickets for the North American leg became available for pre-sale on September 29, followed by general sale on October 2nd. The tour will include shows in North America, South America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East.[3] On October 16, 2017, Del Rey announced tour dates for shows in Australia and Europe.[4]

On January 16, 2018, it was announced that American indie pop and alternative singer-songwriter Børns would serve as the opening act for all three dates of the Australian leg of the tour from March 29th to April 2nd 2018.

Production and development

In an interview for MTV which was published on October 31, 2017, Del Rey expressed that she wanted to create a stage for the tour which incorporated beach themed projections and moving structures that move in and out of the stage, as well as plant props which were prevalent on stage for her Paradise Tour.[5]

The stage design was revealed when the tour began on January 5, 2018. The set was designed by Jason Ardizzone-West and it features an array of plant and rock props, including large palm and monterey cyprus trees on each side of the stage.[6] Two lounge chairs sit atop the rocks, where Del Rey or her dancers Ashley Rodriguez and Alexandria Kaye sit during select performances. In addition to the props, the stage is backed by a large screen that projects Del Rey's video visuals, designed by Storme Whitby-Grubb. The stage design also features two swings that retract from the ceiling and a large triangular wooden fixture that hangs above the stage.

Setlist

The setlist varies from date to date, but in total it has been composed of 49 songs: 11 from Lust for Life, 11 from Born to Die, 8 from Ultraviolence, 7 from Honeymoon, 4 from Paradise, 1 soundtrack song, 1 cover, 3 unreleased songs, and 3 other songs that are used as intros/interludes that Del Rey does not perform.

Songs marked with an asterix (*) were not performed on every date. "Ultraviolence" and "Serial Killer" were not performed on January 7, 2018 in Denver. On January 11, 2018 in Chicago, Del Rey performed an a cappella snippet of "Get Free". The a cappella clip of "Get Free" was also performed in Toronto and Detroit. On January 13, 2018 in Boston, Del Rey performed an acoustic version of "Yayo" instead of "Serial Killer". The acoustic version of "Yayo" was also performed in Toronto and Detroit. At various shows, "Burnt Norton" was used as an instrumental interlude. On January 17, 2018 in Detroit, "Honeymoon" was added to the tour's setlist instead of "Music to Watch Boys To". On January 19, 2018 in Newark, Del Rey performed "Diet Mountain Dew" and "Cruel World", and "Love" was not performed. On January 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Del Rey performed a cappella versions of "God Bless America - and All the Beautiful Women in It" and "Old Money", which were also sung on January 23rd in Columbus. On January 26, 2018 in State College, Del Rey performed "Radio" and "Off to the Races" was not performed. On February 1 and 2, 2018 in Sunrise and Orlando respectively, Del Rey performed "Florida Kilos" and "Salvatore". During the Orlando show on February 2, 2018, Del Rey also performed the first verse of "Terrence Loves You" a cappella at a fan's request. On February 5, 2018 in Atlanta, the first verse and chorus of "Million Dollar Man" was performed by audience request. On February 6, 2018 in Nashville, "Body Electric" was performed per audience request. On February 8, 2018 in Dallas, Del Rey performed a verse of "In My Feelings" a cappella and "Paradise". On February 11, 2018 in Austin, the first verse and chorus of "Art Deco" was performed a cappella per audience request, as well as a very short a cappella of "Wayamaya". On February 15 and 16, 2018 in San Diego and Las Vegas respectively, "West Coast" was performed. On February 28 and March 31, 2018 in Honolulu and Melbourne respectively, "Shades of Cool" was performed. On March 31, and April 2, 2018 in Melbourne and Sydney respectively, "Gods & Monsters" was performed, as well as a short a cappella of "Dark Paradise", only in Sydney. "High by the Beach" was performed per audience request on April 17, 2018 in Antwerp. On April 19, 2018 in Barcelona, Del Rey performed "Carmen". On August 10, 2018 in Budapest, "The Blackest Day" was partially performed a cappella per audience request.


Tour dates

List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue and opening act.
Date City Country Venue Opening act
North America
January 5, 2018 Minneapolis United States Target Center Jhené Aiko
January 7, 2018 Denver Pepsi Center
January 11, 2018 Chicago United Center
January 13, 2018 Boston TD Garden
January 15, 2018 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre Kali Uchis
January 17, 2018 Detroit United States Little Caesars Arena
January 19, 2018 Newark Prudential Center
January 21, 2018 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
January 23, 2018 Columbus Value City Arena
January 25, 2018 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
January 26, 2018 State College Bryce Jordan Center
January 30, 2018 Charlotte Spectrum Center
February 1, 2018 Sunrise BB&T Center
February 2, 2018 Orlando Amway Center
February 5, 2018 Atlanta Philips Arena
February 6, 2018 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
February 8, 2018 Dallas American Airlines Center
February 10, 2018 Houston Toyota Center
February 11, 2018 Austin Frank Erwin Center N/A
February 13, 2018 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena Kali Uchis
February 15, 2018 San Diego Valley View Casino Center
February 16, 2018 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
February 28, 2018 Honolulu Waikiki Shell N/A
South America
March 17, 2018[a] Buenos Aires Argentina San Isidro Racecourse N/A
March 18, 2018[b] Santiago Chile O'Higgins Park
March 23, 2018[c] Bogotá Colombia Sports Park 222
March 25, 2018[d] São Paulo Brazil José Carlos Pace Racetrack
Oceania
March 29, 2018 Brisbane Australia Riverstage Børns
March 31, 2018 Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl
April 2, 2018 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
Europe
April 11, 2018 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum Cat Power
April 13, 2018 Rome PalaLottomatica
April 16, 2018 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
April 17, 2018 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
April 19, 2018 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
April 20, 2018 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
June 29, 2018[e] Panenský Týnec Czech Republic Panenský Týnec Letiště N/A
August 10, 2018[f] Budapest Hungary Hajógyári Island

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts showing original date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation.
Date City Country Venue Reason
January 9, 2018 Kansas City United States Sprint Center Illness[7]

Notes

  1. The show on March 17, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina is part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  2. The show on March 18, 2018 in Santiago, Chile is part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  3. The show on March 23, 2018 in Bogotá, Colombia is part of the Estéreo Picnic Festival.
  4. The show on March 25, 2018 in São Paulo, Brazil is part of Lollapalooza Brazil.
  5. The show on June 29, 2018 in Panenský Týnec, Czech Republic is part of the Aerodrome Festival.
  6. The show on August 10, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary is part of the Sziget Festival.

Promotional posters

The official promotional tour posters were designed by American contemporary graphic designer, pop-artist, and director, Kii Arens, who also designed the Endless Summer Tour posters and a promotional poster for Del Rey's "Freak" music video premiere.

Merchandise

Clothing

Accessories

Personnel

Performance

Technical

  • Jason Ardizzone-West – set design
  • Storme Whitby-Grubb – video design, video director
  • Ant Barrett – video director
  • Phil White – lighting design
  • James Lockey – video editor

External links

References