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30 likesI’m sorry but if you have time to be on Lana Boards in the middle of a week day your data probably isn’t that important
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28 likesI’m really confused by people being weirded out by the location/phone number thing? Have you guys never signed up for anything? Location is obviously for tour dates. And it’s normal to put in your phone, email, bday, and name for website/mailing list sign up lol it’s not like it asked ur credit card info…
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25 likesEdit: Mistakes fixed! If there's anything else, please do tell me. I also added her upcoming show in Little Rock even it wasn't officially announced yet! Hello LanaBoards. As requested by many, I decided to make a Lana Del Rey tour world map; that is, the complete list of cities and countries where Lana has toured. Lana Del Rey has performed in 151 cities in 38 countries across North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. She's never toured in Africa or Antarctica. Full list of cities Full list of countries Lana's most visited country in the world is, obviously, the United States of America, with over 100 concerts in 61 cities across 35 states. However, her most visited city in the world is London with 11 dates in total, followed by Los Angeles (10) and Paris (8). Let's take a look at each continent... North America & South America In the Americas, Lana has performed in 73 cities across 7 countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and the United States. If we ignore the US, her most visited country in the continent is Canada with 8 dates in total, followed by Mexico (8, if we include her upcoming shows) and Brazil (6). Full list of cities Lana performing in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2013) Europe Lana Del Rey has toured the European continent extensively through the years. She's performed in 68 cities across 29 countries. Her most visited country is England with 23 concerts in 7 different cities: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newport, Southwold, Pilton and Hull. England is followed by France, where Lana has offered 13 concerts across 6 cities: Paris, Sermamagny, Amneville, Carcassone, Saint Cloud and Carhaix. She's also performed in Germany 10 times in 7 cities: Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich and Grafenhainichen. Lana performing in Barcelona, Spain (2018) Full list of cities Full list of countries Asia & Australia In Asia, Lana has toured only twice: Byblos, Lebanon and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. She was also set to perform in Japan and Israel but both got canceled. In 2012, she performed at a private event in Shanghai, China and at a radio station in Singapore, but has never given a proper concert in these countries. In Australia, she has given concerts in Adelaide, Brisbane, Byron Bay, Melbourne and Sydney. She has never performed in New Zealand. Lana performing in Byblos, Lebanon (2013) Through the years The Born to Die Tour (2012) saw Lana performing mostly in Western Europe. Her first concert in the Northern region took place in Norway. In Southern Europe, she perfomed in Spain and Portugal, while Switzerland was the only Central country to be included (I'm taking Germany as Western). In the United States and Canada, the tour had a limited run in Toronto, New York City and West Hollywood in the Los Angeles County. For the Paradise Tour (2013-14), her most extensive world tour, Lana and her team made sure to include as many countries as possible. Beside a full visit through Western Europe and the United Kingdom, Lana came back to Northern Europe to perform in Norway once again and debut in Denmark, Sweden and Finland. In the Southern region, she visited Italy, Spain and Greece. The tour also had an extensive run through Central and Eastern Europe, performing for the first time in Czechia, Austria, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Turkey and Russia, as well as previously visited Switzerland. To this date, Lana has never properly returned to this region of Europe. The tour saw Lana performing for the first time in Asia, specifically in Lebanon. It also marked her long-awaited live debut in Latin America, visiting Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. As for North America, Lana did an extensive American leg through the United States, as well as a few dates in Canada. Following the success of the North American leg of the Paradise Tour, The Endless Summer Tour (2014) had dates only in the United States and Canada. It was her first and only tour to not include any date outside of the region. The Endless Summer Tour In 2016, Lana embarked on her first festival tour in support of Honeymoon. The tour was taken to many high-profile festivals such as Lollapalooza, Montreux Jazz, Outside Lands and Corona Capital. It kicked off in Europe with 2 dates in Switzerland, then France, Greece and Monaco. They were followed by the US, Canada, came back to Europe for one single show in Ireland and then finished the tour in Mexico. In 2017, as part of the promotional campaign for Lust for Life, Lana embarked on a 9-date festival run in the US, England, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Poland and France, headlining the first-ever Lollapalooza Paris. The LA to the Moon Tour (2018) was Lana's first proper world tour since Paradise. Kicking off in the US and Canada, Lana came back to South America to perform in Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Colombia. She also returned to Australia after 6 years, offering shows in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. The tour finished with a limited European leg in Italy, Germany, Spain, Czechia and Hungary. The tour did not include any dates in the United Kingdom, France, Mexico or Northern Europe. LA to the Moon Tour In 2019, Lana did another 9-date festival run, which included dates in the USA, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Portugal, Spain, England and Switzerland. Months later, following the release of Norman Fucking Rockwell!, Lana embarked on its tour, visiting once again the US and Canada and made her live debut in the United Arab Emirates. The tour was set to continue across South America and Europe but got canceled in early 2020 due to the covid-19 pandemic. The Ocean Blvd Tour (2023-24) [fan-made name] marked the return of Lana Del Rey to the stage. The tour is comprised of festivals and solo shows, kicking off with 2 dates in Brazil, followed by a short Western European leg which included a triumphant comback to London and Paris. The tour saw Lana performing in Québec and headlining Lollapalooza Chicago for the very first time and she's set to do 4 stadium dates in Mexico. Late 2023 / 2024 dates coming soon.
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22 likesOpenstage is like every other company that offers a digital service to users. If you use a smartphone, have social media accounts, or ANY account online (including LanaBoards), then the discussion of your data in this case is moot. Digital privacy is a myth in this day and age, unfortunately. And if you have Instagram and/or Facebook, best believe Meta is using your data and selling it as f*ck.
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18 likesi don't care who produces the next album or what sound she's going for, i'm just looking forward to new music
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18 likesI actually disagree with this take, Candy Necklace is, I think, her most unique panio-driven song. It has that "weird" (I use that term positively) and cinematic vibe that's been absent on her past few albums. I would take more of that energy on future records.
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18 likesMmm her using the Honeymoon cover
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16 likeslmao this had me rolling
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16 likesThe way some users are nervous about giving out info, meanwhile I clicked register right away and gave away my full government name, location, email and phone number without even a second thought to be fair I understand the hesitation. I know every website tracks you using cookies, but with Lana’s history of hacking it feels more high risk
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16 likesShe already has my soul… who cares if shes tryin to steal my identity…. Yay newsletter!!!!
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16 likesPinterest the only good social media left fr
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16 likesThey are promoting this HARD. They keep reposting the link and posts I wonder what's really coming cause I doubt it's the tour since she keeps casually adding dates without making a big of a deal about them (so if there's a tour I don't think it's the only thing we're getting...)
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15 likesI'm still amazed by "sparkle jump rope queen" I had a heart attack when I saw it
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14 likesBen Mawson deleted my comment about being data mined by UMG (I got a notif that he replied, tapped, and my comment and his reply were gone ... I will never see his snarky reply and I'm so sad)
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14 likesi could not care less about my data being stolen. my blood pressure is rising from the thought of fighting for my life to buy tickets
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14 likescrying at everyone worried about their data or whatever like if you’re signed up to literally any website at all, they have your data, and like you can literally google someone’s name and find their phone # & address on all those people finder websites, it’s all just public info, basically the same info a phone book would have artists do these text-update things all the time, it’s really not that deep actually, nothing to worry about, no need to be paranoid or change your number
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13 likesY'all are so dramatic
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13 likesoh i'm gonna go crazy
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13 likes"Old sound" conversation aside, I think it'd be interesting if she goes for a richer, more "bombastic" sound for this record. Her past four albums have been very mellow/vibey for the most part, and that's cute. But I think her most memorable music had that "big production" going on--and news flash, you can use piano and make a bombastic track *cough* Wildflower Wildfire *cough*.
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13 likesits time for something bombastic
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13 likesI think comparing her early projects to her past 3 projects is kinda unfair in a way. I feel like Chemtrails, Blue Banisters, and Ocean Blvd has all been a trilogy of sorts. Like she has been working through the events of her life and the past 3 years with these albums and now she is at a place she can truly start fresh. Ocean Blvd kinda feels like the final version of Blue Banisters and Chemtrails. I’ve always believed Ocean Blvd was a return to the classic Lana Del Rey style of album we are use to and I think we will continue to see that with the next record.
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12 likesNO MORE FISHTAIL SLANDER. Anyone who is still hating on fishtail in the year 2023 simply hates fun
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12 likesi wish there was a revival of how every lana album felt different BTD to UV to HM to LFL were all major transitions, but NFR to COTCC to BB to DYKTTATUOB have all stayed in the same realm, sonically we need a major switch up
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11 likesNo bc some of you are actually overreacting abit too much now I don’t think anyone cares enough about anyone’s data here to do anything
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11 likesCandy necklace is a perfect example how she can still sing over piano and strings and still make it fresh and interesting if she wants we LIVE for candy necklace
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11 likesWell one thing I’ve realized is that theres never any going back for her, people always say “Oh i think this one is going to sound like UV” or “a mix of this and that album” but i think she really just goes forwards with each album, or at least stays in her comfort zone. But this time i hope she makes something more sonically interesting, like A&W and Candy Necklace
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