The star returned to Anfield for the first time in more than a decade as part of her summer 2025 tour
Lana Del Rey shared a message with her fans during her show at Anfield Stadium tonight. The star took to the stage on Saturday, June 28, opening with Stars Fell on Alabama, before launching into Henry, Come On and a cover of Tammy Wynette’s Stand By Your Man.
Despite it being the Born to Die singer’s first time on stage at the ground, it was not her first visit to the home of the Reds, following a trip to Anfield more than a decade ago. Lana last visited Anfield in 2013 when she met then captain Steven Gerrard. She came to Liverpool to watch Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur, revealing on a pre-match guided tour of the ground that it was her first time at Anfield. Lana also performed a version of You’ll Never Walk Alone for a documentary to mark the club’s Premier League title win in 2020.
The Summmertime Sadness singer performed at Anfield tonight as part of a short tour of UK and Ireland, with a seven date run.
During her Liverpool show tonight, her first since 2017, the star stopped to address the crowd. Lana said: “Liverpool I am so excited to be here tonight.”
Doors to Anfield Stadium opened at 5pm – but eager fans queued outside the ground for hours before gates opened to try and secure their places at the front of the crowd. The scenes outside the ground were similar to Lana’s last appearance in the city, when she played the then ECHO Arena in August 2017.
The multi-award winning singer has earned two Brit Awards and 11 Grammy Award nominations during her career, with an impressive 10 studio albums to her name. This includes her as yet untitled tenth album, which is set to be released this year.
The upcoming tenth studio album is expected to be released through Interscope Records and Polydor Records.
Fans expect the album to be a foray into country music, based off the lead single, Henry, Come On, which was released on April 11, 2025, and the second single, Bluebird, which was released on April 18, 2025.
The album was originally titled Lasso and later The Right Person Will Stay. Lana then confirmed in a now deleted video on her Instagram account that the title had undergone yet another change, and that it would no longer be released on May 21 as initially announced.