In celebration of our living legend’s “resurrection” as headliner of the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival—here’s ...
Del Rey's primary era of visual influence — a mid-'60s ode marked by overt allusions to Nancy Sinatra — was a time of big ...
Lana Del Rey’s debut ... any serious vinyl collector for a long time now, and that’s reflected by its near-constant presence on the Vinyl Albums chart. This week, Born to Die improves and ...
Lana Del Rey brought her ethereal Venus energy to ... covered in flowers as she performed “Ride,” followed by “Born to Die.” When a faulty microphone began to cut her sonorous flow ...
"Lana Del Rey, you guys, come on!" The singers then performed a duet of Del Rey's "Video Games," off her 2012 debut studio album, Born to Die ... get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks ...
The pair first performed Eilish's 2016 track, Ocean Eyes, before doing a duet of Del Rey's pop ballad Video Games, off her second studio album, Born to Die (2012). The 11-time Grammy nominee ...
At one point, she wasn’t: Jack Antonoff made an appearance to play piano for a holographic version of Del Rey. We were born to die, but at Lana’s set we were living. – T.M. Never Checking ...
Lana Del Rey was the Friday headliner ... Watch a replay of her performance below. Del Rey began her Coachella performance with the Born to Die bonus song “Without You.” She went on to perform ...
Lana Del Rey did ... high silver boots. Del Rey opened her 90-minute set Del Rey with “Without You,” one of four songs from her official debut album “Born To Die,” in her show.
Lana Del Rey did ... high silver boots. Del Rey opened her 90-minute set Del Rey with “Without You,” one of four songs from her official debut album “Born To Die,” in her show.
Lana Del Rey’s ethereal and dreamy song stylings took over the Coachella Stage Friday night as she headlined the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. But first, she made quite the epic ...
Lana Del Rey did ... high silver boots. Del Rey opened her 90-minute set Del Rey with “Without You,” one of four songs from her official debut album “Born To Die,” in her show.