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I found this view from Section 4 on SeatGeek: I don't know how far right your seats are, but I'm sure you'll have a great time either way! It's still a lot closer than you would have gotten on the lawn.
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Omg yes I’m joining you on the delulu train
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Sadly I think this is just from the control room for the big screens during the show
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There's a reason Taylor Swift has a surprise song each show, it makes the fans feel special about having attended a certain show and keeps them excited about what surprise song she'll perform. I feel like Lana could easily have a few songs that she has practiced but swaps out like switching between Bartender / Cinnamon Girl for example. Or just taking a crowd request like she has done in the past, if she doesn't remember it or doesn't want to do it then she'll just ask them for another one and the fans will still be super happy even if she doesn't have the music for it ready.
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Honestly I don't think Ocean Blvd is the kind of album to base a whole tour off since some of the lyrics are super personal/emotional for her so I get that she's sticking to a lot of NFR and Born to die. But I really wish her list was: A&W (opener), Candy Necklace, Ocean Blvd, Paris Texas and Venice Bitch as an honorable mention
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The Hollywood Reporter - September 2023 [Print]
jealous girl replied to boom like that's topic in New Interviews
Here are my takeaways/assumptions from the interview: a) Lana is already working on her next album, which will be whatever she considers Americana. She sees it as a natural progression since NFR, so through BB, Chemtrails and Ocean Blvd we can see the progress she’s made to get to where she’s headed with the next album. b) She is working with a new writer and that person is helping her edit her lyrics, which might mean 1) she’s more ambitious now and 2) the lyrics might end up more thought out and less freestyled (sidenote - she’s a master of freestyling tho). c) She still wants to release the covers album, but it’s not LDR10. d) Someone (or multiple people) from her team is leaking her songs or getting hacked, rather than herself since she doesn’t have them digitally herself. e) She’s more confident with touring/performing now, having support on stage hs helped her a lot but she also feels more ready to be alone on stage - BTW she has been starting the last shows alone on stage with NFR. f) She thinks people thought of her as a loser before NFR 💔 “There was a reason not to feel confident” - she was and still is ridiculed for the SNL performance so I don’t blame her for not wanting to do live TV shows and understand the Jimmy Fallon 2020 performance being prerecorded. I liked the interview, I think the interviewer did a great job of asking her relevant questions while still being respectful. Would have loved to see some more juicy ones ofcourse ☺️ But I especially liked reading about what her future album plans are. -
Huntsville, AL @ Orion Amphitheater - 21st Sept 2023
jealous girl replied to ultrabanisters's topic in 2023 Performances
The official capacity at L'Olympia is 1996 people (seated I think), but I think I saw the number 2600 or 2800 somewhere since her show had a pit -
The Hollywood Reporter - September 2023 [Print]
jealous girl replied to boom like that's topic in New Interviews
The easiest way to hack someone is by emailing them a spoofed link which is actually a fake copy of a website. This way, a hacker could email someone involved in her production and get them to try to log into their email on the fake website and thus the hacker gains access to all their email and related accounts. The hacked person / victim might not even find out they got hacked. It really doesn’t have to be rocket science contrary to what some people might think. Another way would be a hacker pretending to be someone else by emailing the victim and simply asking for the file. This would require some insider knowledge like who works with whom so that it’s believable. It sounds easy to defend yourself against this, but truth is that even really smart people fall for these all the time. Unless none of her work is ever sent via email or another similar type of file sharing system, this is the most likely way; that someone in the production line gets fooled by a legit looking link or sender. -
The Hollywood Reporter - September 2023 [Print]
jealous girl replied to boom like that's topic in New Interviews
The typewriter in the cover image is really the icing on the cake