Irish singer-songwriter Holly Macve has released "Suburban House," a song recorded with Lana Del Rey. The pair have been friends for a few years after Del Rey reached out via Instagram DM with "Suburban House" representing their first collaboration.
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Lana Del Rey and her frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff paid tribute to his wife Margaret Qualley in a sweet way during a recent performance.
The 38-year-old Norman F-cking Rockwell musician took the stage during All Things Go Festival on Sunday (October 1) and welcomed Jack onstage for a couple of numbers.
They used the opportunity to play their duet “Margaret” for the first time live while Margaret (who inspired the number) watched from the audience.
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Included on her new album Did you know there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd, “Margaret” is a sweet love song that tracks Jack and Margaret‘s romance.
“He met Margaret on a rooftop, she was wearin’ white,” Lana sings on the track. “And he was like, ‘I might be in trouble.’”
Jack also joined Lana in a performance of her song “Venice B-tch” while onstage.
After it was all over, Lana shouted out the stars in a post on Instagram, writing, “And to jack and Margaret for coming.”
If you were unaware, Lana was one of so many stars on hand when Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley got married earlier this summer. We’ve got some must-see pics of the loved-up couple on their big day.
Margaret also recently opened up about her relationship with Jack and what it’s been like since they said “I do.”
Irish singer-songwriter Holly Macve has released "Suburban House," a song recorded with Lana Del Rey. The pair have been friends for a few years after Del Rey reached out via Instagram DM with "Suburban House" representing their first collaboration.
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Lana Del Rey has called legendary folk singer Joan Baez “the toughest woman I have ever met”.In a conversation about the latter’s autobiographical documentary, I Am A Noise, which was released on Friday (October 13), Del Rey spoke of her admiration for the American singer-songwriter.The pair previously duetted together to sing Baez’s hit ‘Diamonds And Rust’, for which Del Rey had to audition by driving 80 miles to practice the song on Baez’s kitchen table.“The emotion you portray when you were 18 and now throughout the film is so relatable that it’s just been massively acclaimed already,” Del Rey said to Baez, who she also called “the toughest woman I have ever met” and a “lioness”.“Just because of how specific your emotions were and how much solace people found in the vulnerability that you had in the film, which to me was the most unexpected thing,” Del Rey continued. “And on top of that, the stunning cinematography, and the seamless editing, just to me made it a classic film, especially since my favourite documentary since I was 18 was something you drew footage from, D.A.
Jack Antonoff has opened up about his journey with his longtime friend and music collaborator Taylor Swift.While appearing as a guest on Sunday Today with Willie Geist, Antonoff said “I could quantify our relationship in very reductive ways about the things we agree on, the sounds we like. But the truth is, we’ve just grown together.
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Lana Del Rey has replied to a Christian influencer who accused her of practising witchcraft at her live shows. Last month Traci Coston, who claims to offer "The TRUTH About HEAVEN," highlighted a video of Del Rey performing in Mexico this summer in which a section of the crowd were knocked off their feet as she performed.
Lana Del Rey has responded to a Christian influencer who accused the singer of witchcraft after an energy wave knocked fans down during a gig this year.This summer, video clips emerged from a Del Rey concert in Mexico which showed the crowd being knocked over by a surge of energy.It wasn’t clear what exactly caused the domino effect, but one expert said it could have been “progressive crowd collapse” when “the momentum of one person knocking into another increases significantly”.Five weeks ago, a Christian influencer called Traci Coston posted a video to Instagram in which she insisted that the event was “not normal” and accused the singer of practising “witchcraft”.Captioning the clip “Demonic Energy Knocks Over Lana Del Rey Crowd”, Coston said demons were being “invited into the crowd and into you when you attend”.“These demons will destroy your life. How do I know? Because people come to me for deliverance to get rid of the demons that they get through stuff like this.”She concluded by asking viewers to “please give your life to Jesus” because he “frees” and “protects” people.A post shared by Traci Coston (@traci.coston)Del Rey, who has attended church gatherings this year and has previously said in interviews that she believes in God, appeared to find the video recently and commented her response.“B!tch I know the Bible verse for verse better than you do,” Del Rey wrote (via Stereogum).
Lana Del Rey is revealing what she does with her money earned from touring!
Lana Del Rey just wrapped a brief fall tour of the United States, and at her final show in Charleston, West Virginia, the singer-songwriter claimed that she’s been donating the tour’s earnings back into the cities where she’s performed. Del Rey made the statement before ending her show with a performance of “Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd,” the title track from her most recent studio album, released in March.
Lana Del Rey donates ticket sales back to the cities she performs in: “For me it’s not about the money, and I know that sounds cheesy, but I do it because I love it” byu/Substantial-Trip-250 inFauxmoi“It’s not about [the money] for me,” Lana Del Rey added. “I know that sounds cheesy, but I tour because I love it… I don’t need to.
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MusicWeek) and highlighted that from the beginning of the year until the end of September, 3,952,262 vinyl LPs were sold – approximately a 13.2 per cent increase since 2022.According to the report, this increase was even bigger for the three months of the Q3 period, which saw 1,237,620 records sold in the vinyl format; a figure which is 15.1 per cent higher than the previous year.So far, artists majorly responsible for the resurgence of vinyl sales include Lana Del Rey, Taylor Swift, Blur and Kylie Minogue – all of which have released new LPs since the start of the year.So far, Lana Del Rey’s ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’ remains the biggest vinyl release of the year – with 33,568 copies sold on the format since its release in March. This is followed by Taylor Swift’s ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’, which was the biggest-selling vinyl release of Q3, with 29,649 sales.In third place is Britpop icons Blur, whose ninth studio album ‘The Ballad Of Darren’ has sold 26,894 copies, and Kylie Minogue’s ‘Tension’ isn’t too far behind, with 19,160 copies sold since its release last month.Other albums paving the way in vinyl sales include Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Guts’, Wham!’s ‘The Singles: Echoes From The Edge Of Heaven’ and Lewis Capaldi‘s ‘Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent’.What’s more, this figure is expected to rise significantly for the remainder of 2023, with albums from Take That (‘This Life’) and Taylor Swift (‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’) still set for release.
Lana Del Rey has enlisted Jack Antonoff for a live duet of two songs during her headlining set at All Things Go Festival.Del Rey surprised audiences at the Baltimore festival on Sunday (October 1), bringing out her frequent producer for a rendition of their recent collaboration, ‘Margaret’. The track appeared on Del Rey’s 2023 album ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’, and features Antonoff under his music moniker and band name, Bleachers.When introducing Antonoff to the crowd, Del Rey revealed that the producer’s wife and inspiration for the song, actor Margaret Qualley, was present in the audience.
Glastonbury has announced details of when tickets for the 2024 festival will go on sale – find all the information below.Next year’s edition of the Worthy Farm event is due to take between June 26-30. This morning (September 29), organisers confirmed that the first batches of tickets will go on sale in early November.Coach and ticket packages will be available at 6pm GMT on Thursday, November 2 before the general sale goes live at 9am GMT on Sunday, November 5.Standard tickets will cost £355 plus a £5 booking fee, and they’ll be on sale exclusively via glastonbury.seetickets.com.Bookers are required to pay a £75 deposit (plus coach fare if booking a ticket and coach travel option) per person when purchasing in the November sales.
All Things Go Festival is dropping into Columbia, MD’s Merriweather Post Pavilion and bringing some of the most exciting female and nonbinary performers in the industry along for the ride.Just a few of the biggest names on the bill include Lana Del Rey, Boygenius, Maggie Rogers, Carly Rae Jepsen and MUNA.They’ll be joined by powerhouses like Tegan and Sara, beabadoobe, Arlo Parks, Alvvays and Suki Waterhouse.In total, 32 acts are scheduled to perform over the two-day weekend.And if you need last-minute tickets to catch this all-star lineup live, we’re here to help.At the time of publication, our team found two-day general admission passes going for as low as $252 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $87 before fees on Vivid Seats — however, it should be noted that those are for Saturday and Lana Del Rey and Boygenius are scheduled to co-headline on Sunday.Want to find out a bit more before committing to All Things Go?Keep reading.We’ve got all the details you’re looking for and more about All Things Go below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day All Things Go general admission passes can be found right here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Glastonbury booker Emily Eavis appears to have confirmed the day tickets for next year’s edition of the festival will go on sale.Eavis was asked on Instagram by a fan when they could expect tickets to go on sale and confirmed that they will be available from November 5. She added that “all the info will be with you soon”.Registration for tickets has been open for some time, and fans hoping to come to Worthy Farm next June have until 5pm GMT on October 31 to sign up – you can do so here.
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