AMERICAN singer Lana Del Rey has announced a gig in Scotland as part of her upcoming tour.
The iconic musician will take to the stage at Hampden Park in Glasgow on June 26 next as one stop of her UK and Ireland tour.
Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday and presale starts the day before.
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Doors will open at 5pm on the day and more information can be found here.
The New York artist has ancestral roots in Lanarkshire and once when asked if she has a ‘permanent’ home, she answered: “I don’t have one…but when I have any time I go to Glasgow, that’s where I’m happiest.”
The Summertime Sadness singer will also be heading up Cardiff, Liverpool, Dublin and London as part of her UK and Ireland tour.
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