Lana Del Rey in Wembley Park performing in Wembley Stadium

The Ultimate Guide to Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium

By Editorial Team

By editorial team This ultimate guide to Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium provides you with everything you need to know about seeing your favourite singer-songwriter at Wembley. Show times, setlists, what to do in Wembley Park before the concert… read on to discover all the essentials.

After delighting audiences with incredible headline performances at UK festivals in 2024, Lana del Rey is set to wow stadium crowds in select venues around the country during summer 2025. It will be the star’s first UK stadium tour.

  1. Lana del Rey UK and Ireland Tour 2025 at Wembley – Event Dates

    The UK and Ireland Tour 2025 will see Lana del Rey perform at five venues, culminating in two spectacular performances at Wembley Stadium. The full set of tour dates is as follows:

    23rd June 2025: Principality Stadium, Cardiff

    26th June 2025: Hampden Park, Glasgow

    28th June 2025: Anfield Stadium, Liverpool

    30th June 2025: Aviva Stadium, Dublin

    3rd July 2025: Wembley Stadium, London

    4th July 2025: Wembley Stadium, London

  2. Wembley Lana del Rey Set Times

    What time does the Lana del Rey concert start at Wembley?

    Start times may be similar to other Wembley Stadium 2025 shows, in which doors opened at 5pm, with support acts starting at 6pm, and they took the stage at approximately 8:15pm.

    What time does the Lana del Rey concert end?

    If the timings are similar to past shows, the band should wrap up their thrilling performance by 22:30.

  3. Lana del Rey – UK and Ireland Tour 2025 Setlist

    The precise setlist is currently under wraps, but that hasn’t stopped fans taking to social media to share their predictions on what they might hear when they see Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium. Some of the favourite predictions include:

    A&W

    Serial Killer

    Shades of Cool

    Sad Girl

    West Coast

    Lighthouse

    Summertime Sadness

    Prettiest Girl in Country Music

    Venice Bitch

    Honeymoon

    Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard?

    Ride

    Margaret

    Jealous Girl

    Let the Light in

  4. Supporting Acts and Special Guests

    Supporting acts and special guests have not been announced.

  1. Lana del Rey UK and Ireland 2025 Tour Spotify Playlist

    You don’t have to wait until the summer to get your vocal cords tuned up. Spotify has obliged with a set list to help you get ready for the bid day. Check out the Spotify Lana Del Rey UK & Ireland Tour Setlist 2025 to sing along to all your favourites.

  1. By Tube

    Wembley Park offers a range of travel options, including three stations and three tube lies. As the area is so well-connected, it is an easy journey from central London, as well as further afield. Wembley Park is in Zone 4 and you can easily travel by London Underground to see Lana del Rey in Wembley.

    The official TFL (Transport for London) website can help you plan your tube journey, estimating journey times and advising of any current station closures or other disruption.

    London Underground lines that go to Wembley Park include:

    • Jubilee Line: This takes you to Wembley Park station.
    • Metropolitan Line: This serves Wembley Park station as well. The journey time from Baker Street is just 12 minutes.
    • Bakerloo Line: This takes you to Wembley Central Station. It’s a great choice for connections from Paddington, Charing Cross and Waterloo.
    • London Overground Line: This serves Wembley Central Station. Trains from Clapham Junction take as little as 22 minutes.

    Tube station services this July:

    • Wembley Park station: No disruptions reported.
    • Wembley Central station: No disruptions reported.

    Example distances from the tube stations in Wembley Park:

    • Bond Street: 19 minutes via Jubilee Line (from Wembley Park station)
    • King's Cross: 20 minutes via Metropolitan Line (from Wembley Park station)
    • Paddington: 24 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central station)
    • London Bridge: 27 minutes via Jubilee Line (from Wembley Park station)
    • Liverpool Street: 30 minutes via Metropolitan Line (from Wembley Park station)
    • Charing Cross: 30 minutes via Bakerloo Line (from Wembley Central station)

    Pricing information:

    From 2 March 2025, the peak fare to travel to Wembley Park from Zone 1 is £4.60, while the off-peak fare is £3.40.

    Wembley Stadium location:

    • 10 minutes’ walk from Wembley Park tube station
    • 22 minutes’ walk from Wembley Central tube station (you can see the route here)
    • 34 minutes’ walk from North Wembley tube station (you can see the route here)

    Accessing Wembley Stadium:

    Once you arrive by tube, it’s a quick walk from Wembley Park station to Wembley Stadium via Olympic Way. You can see the stadium in front of you as you walk, so be sure to snap a selfie or two on the way.

    When you leave the stadium after the concert, please note that average wait times to enter Wembley Park station can range from 15 to 60 minutes.

    Alternative routes:

    If you plan to avoid the post-concert crowds, you can walk to either Wembley Central or North Wembley station. The Bakerloo line and overground trains serve both stations.

    Already home? If you live with Quintain Living in Wembley Park, you can enjoy the electric Lana del Rey concert atmosphere from one of the exclusive Quintain Living roof terraces. Local measures are in place to keep residential areas clear and ensure easy access to your home on event days. If you don’t already rent with Quintain Living in Wembley Park, you can find out here about a rental experience like no other.

    This information is part of the Ultimate Guide to Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium 2025.

  2. By Train

    Travelling by train to see Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium? You can reach Wembley with regular, direct services from Chiltern Railways and Southern Railways.

    From Central London to Lana del Rey’s Wembley Stadium Concert:

    • Chiltern Railways: You can catch a train from Marylebone to Wembley Stadium station and arrive in as little as nine minutes. See the live train times before you travel, ready to enjoy a stress-free trip to see Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium.

    From Other Locations to Lana del Rey’s Wembley Stadium Show:

    • Southern Railways: Jump on a direct train to Wembley Central station from numerous locations, including:
      • Watford Junction: Reach the Lana del Rey concert in as little as 14 minutes
      • Milton Keynes: Get to Wembley to see Lana in just 55 minutes
      • Birmingham: Get to Wembley Stadium in 120 minutes

    Be sure to check the National Rail website if you need more information on travelling by train to see Lana del Rey’s 2025 Wembley Stadium gig.

    Frequently Asked Directions for Lana del Rey’s Wembley Stadium gig:

    • Waterloo to Wembley Park: This takes about 29 minutes, meaning you can travel to see Lana del Rey at Wembley quickly and easily.
    • Wembley Central to Wembley Stadium: It takes just 13 minutes to travel to the Lana del Rey London concert venue when taking this route.
  3. By Car

    This Lana del Rey Wembley Stadium guide recommends using public transport to travel to the concert. However, you can also drive and there are over 3,000 secure parking spaces available in the Wembley Park area. Prices start from £40, or from £25 for Blue Badge holders. Always book your Wembley Stadium parking well in advance to secure your space for the event day.

    For those using sat nav to travel to Wembley Stadium by car for Lana del Rey’s concert, simply put in postcode HA9 0FA. You can follow signs to Wembley Stadium in the local area as well. If you’re coming from the M25, M1 or A40, you’ll see signs from the A406 North Circular onwards.

    Travelling from central London by car to see Lana del Rey? Then take the A404 (Harrow Road) north-west to Paddington Station before joining the A40. When you reach Wembley Central station, turn right onto Wembley Hill Road. From there, follow signs to Wembley Stadium. Remember to pay the Congestion Charge and Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) charge if you’ve driven through their enforcement areas.

    Looking for the nearest car park to Wembley Stadium for the Lana del Rey concert? Red Parking is closest. It’s just a short walk from the stadium. Pink Parking is also an easy 10-minute stroll from Wembley Stadium and has plenty of car and coach parking spaces.

    For more info on parking for the Lana del Rey Wembley Stadium concert, see the Wembley Official Parking website.

    Road Closures and Information this July: No anticipated closures or disruptions reported.

    Important Tips:

    • Get Here Early: With thousands of people coming to see Lana del Rey at Wembley, the roads and public transport are likely to be crowded. Get to Wembley Park early to avoid delays and enjoy the local area before the concert.
    • Check Services: Make sure you factor any planned rail or bus diversions and road closures into your travel plans.
    • Follow Official Guidance: On Wembley Stadium event days, follow directions from staff and signage for a smooth experience.
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  4. By Coach

    Traveling by coach to see Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium is an easy and affordable option. The Wembley Express coach travels from over 50 UK locations, and the 223, 297, 83/N83, 206, 92, 483, 18/N18 and 182 bus routes all stop near Wembley Stadium. This provides plenty of options for your journey.

    Many coach companies travel to Wembley Stadium directly from numerous UK cities.

    Popular Coach Companies for Lana del Rey’s Wembley Stadium Show:

    • National Express provides coaches to Wembley Stadium with the Wembley Express, which runs from 50+ UK locations. You can book your tickets in advance to secure your coach seat to see Lana del Rey’s UK and Ireland 2025 Tour.
    • Big Green Coach serves 26 UK cities, so you can travel by coach to see Lana del Rey’s concert at Wembley Stadium. Book your coach tickets here.
    • Megabus provides affordable coach travel to central London from various UK locations. Once you reach central London, you can hop on public transport or catch a taxi to travel to Wembley Stadium. Book your Megabus tickets here.

    Quick tip: Check what time your coach departs to ensure you reach Wembley Stadium well before the Lana del Rey concert begins. Don't miss the start of the amazing Lana del Rey live performance at one of the UK's most iconic concert venues!

  5. By Bike

    Choosing an eco-friendly way to reach the Lana del Rey concert? Good on you! Traveling by bike to see Lana del Rey in London means you can enjoy the cycle-friendly Wembley Park neighbourhood.

    Bicycle Parking at Wembley Stadium: Wembley Stadium welcomes cyclists. There are bicycle parking spaces at street level on the northeast side of the stadium, with plenty of capacity and easy access. Remember to bring a sturdy bike lock with you, to keep your bike secure while you enjoy the Lana del Rey show.

    Navigating Wembley Park: Wembley Park has an Active Travel Team. This team has created downloadable maps to help you navigate the neighbourhood by bike. Use the maps to see shared routes with pedestrians, designated cycle lanes, bike park locations, bus stops and more.

    You can access the Wembley Park cycle maps here:

    Tips for Cycling to the Lana del Rey Concert:

    • Use the cycling maps above to plan your journey to Wembley Stadium.
    • Leave in plenty of time, as there can be heavy traffic on concert days.
    • Make sure your bike is in good working order, with proper lights, reflectors, fully inflated tyres and so on.
    • Bring a strong bike lock with you.
    • Remember that traffic is likely be heavy when you leave the stadium, so be careful as you cycle home.
  6. By Bus

    Catching a bus is a convenient and affordable way to get to the Lana del Rey concert at Wembley Stadium. Many bus routes serve Wembley Park, with excellent connections from major transport hubs. If you’re after an easy, cost-effective way to travel to Wembley for Lana del Rey, take note of the bus routes and stops below.

    Key Bus Stops and Routes near Wembley Park Station are:

    • Wembley Park Station (Bus stop N): Routes 83, 182 and N83
    • Wembley Park Station (Bus stop M): Routes 206, 223 and 297
    • Wembley Park Station (Bus stop O): Routes 83, 182, 206, 223, 297 and N83

    Other Nearby Stops:

    • Empire Way (Bus stop J): Routes 83, 182, 206, 223, 297 and N83
    • Bridge Road (Bus stop R): Routes 223 and 245
    • Fulton Road (Bus stops L and K): Route 206
    • Rutherford Way (Bus stop ->N): Route 206
    • Corringham Road (Bus stops P and Q): Routes 223 and 245
    • Lycee International/Kings Drive (Bus stops S and BA): Routes 83, 182, 206, 245, 297 and N83
    • Olympic Way (Bus stops ->E and W): Routes 92, 206 and 440
    • Brook Avenue (Bus stops U and T): Route 245
    • Manor Drive (Bus stop B): Route 297
    • Wembley Arena (Bus stop Y): Routes 83, 182, 223 and N83
    • Brent Civic Centre (Bus stops E and G): Routes 92 and 440
    • First Way (Bus stop): Routes: 92, 206 and 440
    • Greenhill Way/Lycee International (Bus stop): Route 206

    To help plan your route and travel times, check out the TfL bus planner.

    This information is part of the Ultimate Guide to Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium 2025​.

  7. Road and Bus Closures

    Non-Event Day Road Closures: No current closures or other disruption

    Wembley Event Day Road Closures: No current closures or other disruption

    Post-Event Road Closures: No current closures or other disruption

    Bus Diversions

    • Pre-Event: No current anticipated diversions, route closures or disruption
    • Post-Event: No current anticipated diversions, route closures or disruption
  8. Rail / London Underground Status

    Wembley Park Station: Currently a normal service with no anticipated disruption

    Wembley Central: Currently a normal service with no anticipated disruption

    Wembley Stadium Station: Currently a normal service with no anticipated disruption

Use this guide to Lana del Rey’s concert at Wembley Stadium to ensure your visit is stress-free:

Bag Policy

Wembley Stadium’s bag policy says you cannot take any bag larger than an A4 piece of paper (H 297mm, W 210mm and D 210mm) into the venue. Check the dimensions of your bag before you leave the house, as you won’t be able to enter the stadium if your bag is oversize. Read more about Wembley Stadium's bag policy here.

Official Merch

Buying yourself some official Lana del Rey merch is a lovely way to remember her 2025 concert. If you buy it in Wembley Stadium, the merch will come in a clear plastic bag. If you buy it outside the stadium, it will come in a sealed clear plastic bag, which you must leave sealed until you’re inside the stadium.

What to Expect from Lana del Rey’s Tour Merchandise

There will be Lana Del Ray 2025 Tour merchandise stands on Olympic Way and at other key locations in Wembley Park. You can find directions to these on the digital wayfinding signs around the neighbourhood. Based on items available on Lana’s website, tour merchandise could include t-shirts, hoodies and music.

Lana Del Rey Merchandise Available on Lana Del Rey Official E-Shop

T-Shirts and Hoodies

Black Hoodie with Ribbon Print

Black Zip-up Hoodie with Ribbon Sleeves

Black Zip-up Hoodie with Logo

Under Ocean Blvd T-Shirt

Jackets

Racing Jacket with Patches

Accessories

Brass Lighter

Music

A huge selection of music on CDs and vinyl is available at the Lana del Rey online UK store.

Arriving at Wembley Stadium

When you arrive at Wembley Stadium, show your ticket and ID. We recommend bringing a small power bank with you to keep your phone charged up all day.

Is Wembley Stadium Cashless?

Yes. Wembley Stadium is a cashless venue. No kiosks will accept cash. Please bring a debit or credit card with you.

Age Restrictions for the Lana del Rey Wembley gig

Age restrictions are in place for the Lana del Rey Wembley gigs. No children aged 5 and under are allowed into Wembley Stadium. No under 14s are allowed on pitch standing. And anyone who is under 14 must be accompanied by an adult (aged 18+).

What Do I Need to Bring to the Lana del Rey Concert at Wembley Stadium?

To get into the concert, you need to bring your tickets and ID. Keep these on you at all times within Wembley Stadium.

If you have one, it’s also a good idea to bring a disposable poncho in case of rain, as umbrellas aren’t allowed in Wembley Stadium.

What Items Are Prohibited Inside the Stadium?

Note that several items are prohibited from Wembley Stadium, including selfie sticks, pushchairs, umbrellas, alcohol and food and drink (amongst others), so all visitors are advised to read up on what is permitted in advance.

Phone Coverage and Wembley Park Free Wi-Fi

The volume of people accessing the network means that mobile phone coverage can be a bit hit and miss during events at Wembley Stadium. Your provider may experience connectivity issues or even a complete loss of service.

If you want to ensure you can use your smartphone when you come to see Lana del Rey perform, you can use the free Wi-Fi provided by Wembley Park. All you have to do is connect to the #WembleyParkFreeWifi network and sign up. The service covers all the main areas of Wembley Park, including Olympic Way, so you can connect before you’re in the stadium.

Looking for the best places to eat near Wembley Stadium before the Lana del Rey concert? You’ll find plenty of choice in Wembley Park, with restaurants to suit every taste and budget.

If you’re after a coffee and a treat, you have some excellent options. Black Sheep Coffee and Boki Coffee provide a wide range of gourmet coffees, along with savoury and sweet snacks that are bound to delight your tastebuds. Bread Ahead is another local favourite – their doughnuts are the stuff of dreams.

For a more substantial meal, Remoli and Dez Amore will more than satisfy cravings for Italian flavours, as will the superb pizzas from Zia Lucia. If you’re feeling Lebanese cuisine rather than Italian, Wembley Park locals swear by Beirut Wonders, while Smashing Plates is the place to go for a Greek food fix.

Many of these eateries can be found within BOXPARK Wembley, which is packed with vendors selling outstanding street foods from around the world. Discover fried chicken from YouTube sensations The Sidemen at Sides, glorious Mexican flavours at Hola Guacamole and the best of fresh Pacific flavours at Island Poké. In need of a boba fix? Then Chaboba and T4 have all you need.

Restaurants close to Wembley Stadium also include plenty of family-friendly options. The huge menu and relaxed atmosphere of Estadio Lounge is always a hit, as is the 50s themed Big Moe’s Diner.

If you’re after elegance as you eat, spice things up with incredible Pan-Asian flavours from by twice Michelin starred chef Atul Kochhar at Masalchi or head to the beautiful Haute Dolci for a glamourous dessert.

BOXPARK Wembley is hosting the official Lana del Rey Wembley fanpark for her 2025 London concert dates. Amazing entertainment, drinks specials and more will all serve to get you into the party atmosphere and warm up your vocal cords before the gig.

There are plenty of hotels near Wembley Stadium for the Lana del Rey concerts, with rooms and prices to suit all sorts of budgets. However, the peak dates mean that rooms will sell out fast, so book as early as possible to secure the best rate.

Some of the closest hotels to Wembley Stadium for Lana del Rey, with current starting rates (as at February 2025) and walking times, are:

Hotel room prices fluctuate based on demand. Wembley hotels for Lana del Rey concert dates are expected to sell out well in advance, so book as early as you can to secure a room and avoid disappointment.

All hotels listed above are an easy walk from Wembley Stadium, Wembley Park Underground station and London Designer Outlet. Most have check-in times from 3:00 pm and check-out times by 12:00 pm, but be sure to confirm these with your chosen hotel.

Wembley Park is a neighbourhood packed with fun things to do. If you’re coming to Wembley for the Lana del Rey concert, why not have some fun in Wembley Park while you’re here? If you’re after a spot of culture, check out the free Wembley Park Art Trail, which hosts a collection of spectacular artworks across the neighbourhood. Or, if the sun is shining, why not enjoy the beauty of nature in Union Park?

If you’re looking for something different to do, you can immerse yourself in the captivating Bubble Planet experience or head over to Pop Golf for an eclectic combination of catchy beats and neon as you putt. You can also escape reality for a while in Wembley Park, courtesy of meetspaceVR, which is home to a selection of immersive virtual reality games to challenge and delight the senses.

Where is Lana Del Rey from?

Lana Del Rey, born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, hails from New York City, USA. She grew up in the quiet town of Lake Placid, New York, before making her way to the music scene in New York City, which shaped her signature cinematic and melancholic sound.

Despite her American roots, Lana has a strong UK fanbase, and London has been one of her most successful touring destinations. Her 2025 Wembley Stadium concerts will be her most significant performances in the capital yet.

Where does Lana Del Rey live?

Lana Del Rey primarily resides in Los Angeles, California, but she has frequently spent time in the UK. She has expressed her love for London’s music culture, and she was once spotted house-hunting in Hampstead, a prestigious neighbourhood in North London.

Where did Lana Del Rey grow up?

She grew up in Lake Placid, New York, a small town known for its serene landscapes. However, it was New York City where she honed her musical skills and developed her signature vintage aesthetic.

When is Lana Del Rey’s birthday?

Lana Del Rey was born on June 21, 1985, making her a Gemini. If you’re in London to see her Wembley show, why not celebrate her birthday early by visiting some of her favourite vintage-themed bars in Soho or Camden?

When did Lana Del Rey become famous?

Lana Del Rey rose to fame in 2011 after her song “Video Games” became a viral sensation on YouTube. Her melancholic lyrics, nostalgic visuals, and ethereal voice resonated with fans globally.

Her first major UK show took place in London, where she performed intimate gigs before skyrocketing to stardom. She has since played at iconic venues like Brixton Academy and the O2 Arena, and now, she’s headlining Wembley Stadium.

When did Lana Del Rey get married?

As of 2024, Lana Del Rey has not publicly confirmed any marriage. She was previously engaged to musician Clayton Johnson, but the relationship ended quietly.

Will Lana Del Rey tour?

Yes! Lana Del Rey is set to embark on a major UK and European tour in 2025, including her biggest London show at Wembley Stadium.

Will Lana Del Rey tour in 2025?

Absolutely! Lana Del Rey will perform at Wembley Stadium on 3rd and 4th July 2025. These concerts are set to be her most iconic UK performances to date, with thousands of fans expected to gather in Wembley Park.

Will Lana Del Rey tour in 2026?

No official tour dates for 2026 have been announced yet, but given the demand for her Wembley Stadium shows, future dates may be added.

Will Lana Del Rey tour again?

Lana Del Rey continues to tour internationally, and her 2025 London concert suggests she remains committed to live performances.

Will Lana Del Rey tour the UK?

Yes! Her 2025 UK tour includes:

  • London (Wembley Stadium) – 3rd & 4th July 2025
  • Manchester
  • Glasgow

Will Lana Del Rey announce more tour dates?

Due to overwhelming demand, a second Wembley Stadium show was added, and further UK dates could be announced if sales remain strong.

Will Lana Del Rey add more tour dates?

If tickets sell out, an additional London show could be added, similar to previous years when she extended UK tour dates.

Will Lana Del Rey tickets be transferable?

Most tickets for Wembley Stadium are non-transferable, but some resale options may be available through Ticketmaster UK and other official sellers.

When is Lana Del Rey’s next concert?

Lana Del Rey’s next major London concert will be at Wembley Stadium on 3rd and 4th July 2025.

Are Lana Del Rey tickets sold out?

Tickets for her first Wembley Stadium date sold out fast, but limited resale options are available.

Are Lana Del Rey tickets expensive?

Ticket prices for Wembley Stadium range from £75 to £250+, depending on seating options and VIP packages.

Are Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift friends?

Yes! Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift collaborated on “Snow on the Beach”, and Lana has performed at London’s BST Hyde Park Festival, where Taylor Swift headlined in previous years.

Are Lana Del Rey and Quavo together?

There is no confirmed relationship between Lana Del Rey and Quavo.

Are Lana Del Rey and Quavo dating?

No, there is no public confirmation of any romantic involvement between them.

Are Lana Del Rey and The Weeknd collaborating?

Lana Del Rey and The Weeknd have previously collaborated on tracks like “Lust for Life”. However, no new collaborations have been announced for 2025.

FAQ

  1. Is Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium sold out for 2025?

    Not yet! At the time of writing, tickets for Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium 2025 are still available via Ticketmaster. However, they are showing as ‘low availability’ so act fast if you want to see Lana del Rey live at Wembley!

    You can also buy hospitality packages via the Wembley Stadium website.

  2. Can I bring water to Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium?

    You can bring an empty bottle (plastic or aluminium) to fill at free water stations within Wembley Stadium. The maximum bottle capacity is 500 ml. Note that glass bottles are not permitted. Check out the Wembley Stadium visitor guide for full details.

  3. Is seeing Lana del Rey at Wembley Stadium worth it?

    Absolutely! Lana del Rey’s music is loved around the world, so don’t miss this chance to enjoy a very special evening watching her perform live.

  4. What cameras are allowed at Lana del Rey’s Wembley Stadium concert?

    You can bring a smartphone or basic camera to the Lana del Rey concert. However, you’re not allowed to bring a selfie stick. You’re also not allowed professional cameras with detachable lenses within Wembley Stadium or tripods or video equipment. Check out the Wembley Stadium visitor guide for full details.

  5. What are the Lana del Rey concert dates at Wembley Stadium in 2025?

    Lana del Rey will be performing at Wembley Stadium on 3rd and 4th July 2025.

  6. Is Lana del Rey’s Wembley Stadium concert affected by bad weather?

    Wembley Stadium has a partially covered roof and the Lana del Rey concert will go ahead come rain or shine. However, as some seats are exposed to the elements, it’s a good idea to bring a poncho, just in case.

  7. How to do I get to Wembley Stadium for the Lana del Rey concert?

    It’s easy to get to Wembley Stadium on public transport:

    - Wembley Park station is on the Jubilee and Metropolitan Underground lines

    - Wembley Stadium station is served by National Rail

    - Wembley Central station is on the Bakerloo Underground line and the overground rail network

    If you’re driving to Wembley for Lana del Rey, you can pre-book parking via the Wembley Official Parking website. Book soon to secure your space.

  8. Can I bring food into Wembley Stadium for Lana del Rey?

    No. You can’t bring any food into the stadium unless it’s for medical reasons. However, you can buy food and drink at plenty of places within the venue (using your card or phone – Wembley Stadium is a cashless venue). Check out the Wembley Stadium visitor guide for full details.

  9. Is Wembley Stadium accessible for disabled fans attending Lana del Rey?

    Absolutely. Wembley Stadium offers step-free access, dedicated wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets and companion tickets. You can find out full details on the Wembley Stadium website.

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