ANOTHER huge Gigs in Scotland announcement landed with the incredible news that Lana Del Rey would return to Scotland for the first time in YEARS and TTV are buzzing to look ahead to the show taking place on Thursday 26th June.

When Lana Del Rey takes to the stage at Glasgow, it’ll mark her first Scottish performance in nearly five years. Known for her cinematic ballads, smoky vocals and intoxicating blend of nostalgia and glamour, Lana’s return promises to be one of the standout live moments of the summer.

With a new album on the horizon and a string of high-profile festival dates already behind her this year, anticipation is high. Here’s everything we know ahead of her long-awaited Glasgow appearance.

A New Era: “Lasso” Is Coming

Lana’s upcoming album Lasso, set to drop this August, sees her stepping into yet another stylistic evolution. Working again with long-time collaborator Jack Antonoff and reportedly influenced by alt-country and Americana textures, Lassois said to blend acoustic intimacy with the surreal storytelling Lana’s fans know and love.

She’s already teased snippets of new material at select shows—most notably “Henry, Come On” and the haunting, near-mythical “Blue Banisters II” (a working title, according to fan chatter)—and while the album won’t be out by the time she hits Glasgow, early previews could very well find their way into her set.

Setlist Predictions: What Will She Play in Glasgow?

Drawing from her 2025 festival appearances—including Primavera Sound and Boston Calling—we’ve mapped out a likely setlist for Glasgow. Expect a dreamy, career-spanning journey:

1. **A\&W** – A brooding, fan-favourite opener that’s been a staple this year.
2. **Young and Beautiful** – A cinematic classic that still draws huge singalongs.
3. **Norman Fucking Rockwell** – A centrepiece of her discography.
4. **Chemtrails Over the Country Club** – Hypnotic and lush, perfect for the dusk hour.
5. **Born to Die** – Her definitive anthem, still electric live.
6. **Cherry / Ultraviolence (medley)** – Lana’s moodiest moments combined in a powerful mid-set blend.
7. **Ride** – A crowd favourite, often accompanied by video monologue interludes.
8. **Blue Jeans** – A sultry throwback.
9. **The Grants** – Emotional and stripped-back.
10. **Video Games** – A song that needs no introduction.
11. **Ocean Blvd** – The sprawling title track from her last album.
12. **Hope Is a Dangerous Thing…** – Usually closes the main set on a quiet, devastating note.
13. **Encore: Summertime Sadness / Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (reprise)**

Fans are also speculating that she could debut a track or two from *Lasso*, or bring back rarities like “West Coast” or “Salvatore” for die-hards. Either way, expect sweeping visuals, gauzy lighting, and an atmosphere dripping with cinematic melancholy.

Lana’s live performances have taken on a theatrical, almost ritualistic energy in recent years. Dancers in vintage gowns, monologues lifted from her poetry collections, and moody visuals inspired by Americana, gothic romance and David Lynch—no two shows are exactly alike.

For Glasgow, she’ll be supported by a curated list of artists with similarly emotive flair (TBA), and fans can expect carefully merchandised vinyls and possibly limited-edition *Lasso* collectibles available on-site.

For those lucky enough to have a ticket, Lana Del Rey’s Glasgow show won’t just be a concert—it’ll be an experience. A hazy blend of nostalgia, heartbreak, and surreal beauty. With a new chapter looming, she arrives in Scotland as both icon and enigma, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.