Music videos edit

Title Year Director
"Kill Kill"[1][2][3][4] 2010 Elizabeth Grant
"Mermaid Motel"[5][6][7]
"Brite Lites"[8][9][10]
"Put Me in a Movie"[11][12]
"Lolita"[13]
"Video Games" 2011 Elizabeth Grant[14]
"Born to Die" Yoann Lemoine[15][16]
"Blue Jeans" 2012
"Carmen" Elizabeth Grant[17]
"National Anthem" Anthony Mandler[18]
"Summertime Sadness" Kyle Newman,[19] Spencer Susser[20]
"Blue Velvet" Johan Renck[21]

Elizabeth/Lizzy/May/Lana edit

171 songs

  • 1949
  • Afraid
  • All Smiles
  • All You Need
  • American
  • Are You Ready
  • A Star for Nick
  • Aviation
  • Axl Rose Husband
  • Baby Blue Love
  • Backfire
  • Bad Disease
  • Beautiful Player
  • Because of You
  • Behind Closed Doors
  • Bel Air
  • Bentley
  • Betty Boop Boop
  • Big Bad Wolf
  • Birds of a Feather
  • Blue Jeans
  • Blue Ribbon
  • Blue Velvet
  • Body Electric
  • Boarding School
  • Bollywood Hawaii
  • Born Bad Bay
  • Born to Die
  • Break My Fall
  • Break The Cycle
  • Brite Lites
  • Burning Desire
  • Butterflies
  • Butterflies Part 2
  • Caught You Boy
  • Carmen
  • Catch and Release
  • Children of the Bad Revolution
  • Cola
  • Come When You Call Me America
  • Criminals Run The World
  • Crooked Cop
  • Cry Me A River
  • C U L8r Alligator
  • Daddy Issues
  • Damn You
  • Dangerous Girl
  • Dark Paradise
  • Delicious
  • Diet Mountain Dew
  • Diet Mtn Dew
  • Disco
  • Driving In Cars With Boys
  • Dum Dum
  • Dynamite
  • Elvis
  • Epiphany
  • Every Man Gets His Wish
  • Every Man Has His Wish
  • Fake Diamond
  • Find My Own Way
  • Fordham Road
  • For K Part 1
  • For K Part 2
  • From The End
  • Fordham Road
  • Gangsta Boy
  • Gas Station
  • Get Drunk
  • Ghetto Baby
  • Girl That Got Away
  • Gods & Monsters
  • Go Go Dancer
  • Golden Grill
  • Goodbye Kiss
  • Greenwich
  • Happiest Girl in the Whole USA
  • Hawaiian Tropic
  • Heart-Shaped Box
  • Heartshaped Chevrolet
  • Heavy Hitter
  • Hey Lolita Hey
  • Hit and Run
  • Hollywood's Dead
  • Hot Hot Hot
  • Hundred Dollar Bill
  • I'm Indebited to You
  • I’m Fucked
  • Is It Wrong?
  • I Want It All
  • I Was In A Bad Way
  • Jealous Girl
  • Jimmy Necco
  • Jonah
  • Jump
  • Kinda Outta Luck
  • Kindness of Strangers
  • Last Girl On Earth
  • Lift Your Eyes
  • Little Angel
  • Little Girls
  • Live or Die
  • Living Without You
  • Lolita
  • Lucky Ones
  • Lullubye
  • Maha Maha
  • Making Out
  • Marilyn Monroe
  • Match Made In Heaven
  • Mermaid Hotel
  • Million Dollar Man
  • Midnight Dancer Girlfriend
  • Moije Joue
  • Money Hunny
  • Monologue of a Broken Heart
  • Motel 6
  • My Momma
  • National Anthem
  • Never Let Me Go
  • Next to Me
  • Noir
  • Oooh Baby
  • On Our Way
  • Out with a Bang
  • Paradise
  • Party Girl
  • Pin Up Galore
  • Playing Dangerous
  • Pretty Baby
  • Pride
  • Put Me In A Movie
  • Put Your Lips Together
  • Put The Radio On
  • Radio
  • Raise Me Up
  • Resistance
  • Ride
  • Roses
  • Ruby Tuesday
  • Scarface
  • Serial Killer
  • She's Not Me
  • Slow Gin Fizz
  • Smartie
  • Smarty
  • So Legit
  • Strange Love
  • Summer of Sam
  • Take Me To Paris
  • Television Heaven
  • The End of the World
  • The Man I Love
  • This Is What Makes Us Girls
  • Trash (Magic)
  • True Love
  • True Love On The Side
  • Truth In Your Eyes
  • Try Tonight
  • TV in Black and White
  • Us Against The World
  • Velvet Crowbar
  • Video Games
  • Westbound
  • White Pontiac Heaven
  • Will You Still Love Me
  • Without You
  • Wrong
  • Yayo
  • You Can Be The Boss
  • You're Gonna Love Me
Born to Die Tour
Tour by Lana Del Rey
 
Del Rey performing at Irving Plaza, 2012
Associated albumBorn to Die
Start dateSeptember 14, 2011 (2011-09-14)
End dateSeptember 25, 2012 (2012-09-25)
No. of shows24 in Europe
14 in North America
6 in Australia
44 in Total

The Born to Die Tour is the first headlining concert tour by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey in support of her 2012 album Born to Die.

Opening acts edit

  • Zebra Katz (June 7, 2012 to June 10, 2012)[22]
  • Oliver Tank (July 23, 2012 to July 27, 2012)[23]

Setlist edit

Del Rey did not use a permanent setlist. The setlist changed, but chose from the following for each of her shows.[24]

Tour dates edit

Date City/County Country Venue
North America[25]
September 14, 2011 New York City United States Glasslands Gallery
October 14, 2011 Highline Ballroom
Europe[25]
November 4, 2011 Manchester England The Ruby Lounge
November 5, 2011 Glasgow Scotland Òran Mór
November 7, 2011 Paris France  Nouveau Casino
November 10, 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso Kleine Zaal
November 12, 2011 Cologne Germany Gebäude 9
November 14, 2011 Berlin Volksbühne
November 16, 2011 London England Scala
November 17, 2011 Birmingham HMV Institute, Digbeth - The Library
November 23, 2011 Paris France L'Album de la Semaine
North America[25][26]
November 30, 2011 Toronto Canada The Mod Club
December 5, 2011 New York City United States The Bowery Ballroom
December 7, 2011 West Hollywood Troubadour
February 7, 2012 Los Angeles Amoeba Music
February 9, 2012 San Francisco Amoeba Music
March 10, 2012 Seattle Easy Street Records, Queen Anne Location
Europe[26]
April 10, 2012 London England Jazz Cafe
North America[26]
June 3, 2012 Los Angeles United States El Rey Theatre
June 4, 2012
June 5, 2012
June 7, 2012 New York City Irving Plaza
June 8, 2012
June 10, 2012
Europe[26]
June 15, 2012 Barcelona Spain Sónar Festival Barcelona
June 17, 2012 London England Lovebox Festival
June 22, 2012 Isle of Wight Isle of Wight Festival
June 24, 2012 London Radio 1's Hackney Weekend
June 27, 2012 Tromøy Norway Hove Festival
June 29, 2012 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter Festival
July 1, 2012 Belfort France Eurockéennes
July 4, 2012 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival
July 5, 2012 London England Chiswick House Festival
July 6, 2012 Sesimbra Portugal Super Bock Super Rock
July 13, 2012 Suffolk England Latitude Festival, Southwold
July 15, 2012 Gräfenhainichen Germany Melt! Festival
Australia[26]
July 21, 2012 Adelaide Australia Spin Off Festival
July 23, 2012 Melbourne Palace Theatre
July 24, 2012
July 26, 2012 Sydney Enmore Theatre
July 27, 2012
July 28, 2012 Byron Bay Splendour in the Grass
Europe[27]
September 14, 2012 Warsaw Poland National Theatre, Warsaw
September 25, 2012 London England iTunes Festival, Camden

References edit

  1. ^ Lana Del Rey - Kill Kill. YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  2. ^ Lana Del Rey - Kill Kill (Official Music Video). YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  3. ^ Lana Del Rey - Kill Kill (Music Video). YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  4. ^ Lana del Rey - Kill Kill [OFFICIAL VIDEO]. YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  5. ^ MERMAID MOTEL - Lana del Rey HD/ HQ OFFICIAL VIDEO + LYRICS. YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  6. ^ Lizzy Grant (Lana Del Rey) Mermaid Motel Official Music Video. YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  7. ^ Lana del Rey - Mermaid Motel. YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  8. ^ Lana Del Rey - Brite Lites (Official Video). YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  9. ^ Lana Del Rey - Brite Lites (Music Video). YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  10. ^ Lizzy Grant (Lana Del Rey) Brite Lites Official Music Video. YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  11. ^ Lana Del Rey - Put Me in a Movie (Music Video). YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  12. ^ Lizzy Grant (Lana Del Rey) Put Me In A Movie Official Music Video. YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  13. ^ Lana Del Rey - Lolita (Music Video). YouTube. Retrieved September 28, 2012
  14. ^ Dobbins, Amande (September 21, 2011). "Meet Lana Del Rey, the New Singer Music Bloggers Love to Hate". New York. United States: New York Media, LLC. Retrieved March 18, 2012.
  15. ^ Montgomery, James (January 12, 2012). "Lana Del Rey Talks Tigers, Tames Critics With Born To Die". MTV News. United States: Viacom International Inc. Retrieved March 18, 2012.
  16. ^ Reporter, NME (March 19, 2012). "Lana Del Rey unveils new video for 'Blue Jeans' – watch". NME. United Kingdom: IPC Media. Retrieved March 19, 2012.
  17. ^ "Lana Del Rey premieres new clip for Carmen". Hindustan Times. HT Media Ltd. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  18. ^ "Lana Del Rey Channels Jackie O In New 'National Anthem' Still". MTV. June 26, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
  19. ^ Rubenstein, Jenna Hally. "New Video: Lana Del Rey, 'Summertime Sadness'". MTV Buzzworthy. Viacom. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  20. ^ Breihan, Tom. "Lana Del Rey – "Summertime Sadness" Video (Feat. Jaime King)". Stereogum. Buzz Media. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  21. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLEA3bc-3p0
  22. ^ "Lana Del Rey with Special Guest Zebra Katz at Irving Plaza". behindthehype.com. Retrieved June 19, 2012
  23. ^ "Lana Del Rey announces support act, releases more tickets". koffee.com.au. Retrieved June 19, 2012
  24. ^ "Lana Del Rey Tour Setlist". setlist.fm. Retrieved June 18, 2012
  25. ^ a b c "Born to Die Tour Dates 2011". LanaDelRey.com. Retrieved June 18, 2012
  26. ^ a b c d e "Born to Die Tour Dates 2012". LanaDelRey.com. Retrieved June 18, 2012
  27. ^ "Lana Del Rey added to London's iTunes festival line-up". NME. Retrieved August 17, 2012
Cruisin' USA Tour
Tour by Hoodie Allen
Aer
Jared Evan
Associated albumPep Rally, Leap Year, All American
Start dateMarch 5, 2013 (2013-03-05)
End dateApril 11, 2013 (2013-04-11)
No. of shows26 in North America
Hoodie Allen
Aer
Jared Evan concert chronology

The 'Cruisin' USA Tour is Hoodie Allen's fourth concert tour and will feature Aer and Jared Evan.

Tour dates edit

Date City Country Venue
North America<ref>Sources for North America leg:
March 5, 2013 Pittsburgh United States Altar Bar
March 6, 2013
March 7, 2013 Cleveland House of Blues
March 9, 2013 Urbana Canopy Club
March 10, 2013 Minneapolis First Avenue
March 12, 2013 Lawrence Granada Theater
March 13, 2013 St. Louis The Pageant
March 15, 2013 Denver Ogden Theater
March 16, 2013 Boulder Fox Theatre
March 17, 2013 Salt Lake City The Complex
March 19, 2013 Portland Roseland Theater
March 20, 2013 Seattle Showbox at the Market
March 22, 2013 San Francisco Regency Ballroom
March 23, 2013 Santa Ana Yost Theater
March 24, 2013 Los Angeles El Rey Theatre
March 25, 2013 La Jolla Porter's Pub
March 27, 2013 Mesa Nile Theatre
March 29, 2013 Austin Emo's
March 30, 2013 Dallas House of Blues
March 31, 2013 Houston House of Blues
April 3, 2013 Gainesville High Dive
April 5, 2013 Fort Lauderdale The Culture Room
April 6, 2013 Orlando The Social
April 7, 2013 Atlanta The Loft
April 10, 2013 Boston House of Blues

References edit

Category:2013 concert tours