LA to the Moon Tour

concert tour by American singer Lana Del Rey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LA to the Moon Tour
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The LA to the Moon Tour was American singer Lana Del Rey's fourth concert tour. It was for her album Lust for Life, which came out in 2017. The tour started on January 5, 2018 in Minneapolis, United States. It ended early in Budapest, Hungary due to the cancellation of Israel due to the Hamas-Israel war.

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Set list

These are the songs that Lana Del Rey sang at the first show of the tour.[1][2] She did not always sing the same songs at every show.

  1. "13 Beaches" (with "Experiment in Terror" intro)
  2. "Pretty When You Cry"
  3. "Cherry" (with "Scarborough Fair" outro)
  4. "Born to Die"
  5. "Blue Jeans"
  6. "White Mustang"
  7. "National Anthem" (with "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" intro)
  8. "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing"
  9. "Music to Watch Boys To"
  10. "Lust for Life"
  11. "Change" / "Black Beauty" / "Young and Beautiful"
  12. "Ride" (introduced with monologue from Ride short film)
  13. "Video Games"
  14. "Love"
  15. "Ultraviolence"
  16. "Summertime Sadness"
  17. "Serial Killer"
  18. "Off to the Races"
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Shows

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Cancelled dates

Lana Del Rey planned two other concerts for the tour that did not happen. She cancelled the Kansas City concert because she was sick.[14] She also cancelled the Israel concert because it would help Palestine with their war.[15]

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Notes

  1. This is called the Fort Lauderdale show because it is nearby, even though the arena isn't actually in Fort Lauderdale.
  2. This is called the Las Vegas show because it is nearby, even though the arena isn't actually in Las Vegas.
  3. This show was part of Lollapalooza
  4. This is called the Buenos Aires show because it is nearby, even though the stadium isn't actually in Las Vegas.
  5. This show was part of Estéreo Picnic Festival.
  6. This show was part of the Aerodrome Festival.[11]
  7. This show was part of the Sziget Festival.[12]
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