Lana Del Rey wrapped up her 2019 North American Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour last night in Nashville with an 18-song set and four very special guests: Lukas Nelson, Nikki Lane, Lissie and Hamilton Leithauser.
Lane joined in early on for a cover of her own song, "Look Away." After performances of "Born to Die" and "Blue Jeans," Nelson made his Norman Fucking Rockwell debut with a cover of his band's "Find Yourself."
Del Rey performed "Cherry" and "Pretty When You Cry," before bursting into a medley of ballads "Change," "Black Beauty," "Young and Beautiful" and "Ride." After which, Lissie hopped on stage for a cover of her beloved "They All Want You."
Hamilton Leithauser joined Del Rey for a cover of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" and a cover of his band's "When the Truth Is ..."
Del Rey closed out the show with "Summertime Sadness," "Doin Time," "Off to the Races" and "Venice Bitch."
Check out some fan pictures and videos from the performance!
Del Rey embarked on her first leg of the Norman Fucking Rockwell Tour September 21 at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York – a venue she selected for her own personal nostalgia (it was the site of her first concert, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon in 1999). On that run, she welcomed a slew of guests like Adam Cohen and Sean Lennon to perform the songs of their famous fathers, and Joan Baez to perform Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan tracks.
Her second leg commenced October 10 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, and a star-studded string of shows followed. She invited "family and friends" to the stage, crossing generational lines with the likes of Weyes Blood, Jesse Rutherford, Chris Isaak and once again Cohen and Lennon.
Throughout the run, Del Rey and friends live debuted various tracks off her latest record, including "Bartender," "Cinnamon Girl," "California," "How to Disappear," "The Greatest," "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have ... But I Have It," and "The Next Best American Record."
She also performed favorites from her catalogue, including Born to Die gems "Blue Jeans," "Video Games" and "Off to the Races" and Ultraviolence tracks "Pretty When You Cry," "Shades of Cool" and "West Coast." (If you want to relive one of her concerts, cue up our Norman Fucking Rockwell Setlist Playlist on Spotify, stare wistfully out your passenger seat window and cry with us).
Up next, Del Rey will be heading overseas for a UK/Euro tour. Check out those dates below, and head to her website for tour and ticket information.
Lana Del Rey NFR UK/Euro dates:
02/21 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
02/23 – Paris, France @ Accorhotels Arena
02/25 – London, England @ The O2
02/26 – Manchester, England @ Manchester Arena
02/28 – Glasgow, Scotland @ SSE Hydro
02/29 – Birmingham, England @ Resorts World Arena
03/02 – Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes-Benz arena
03/03 – Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena