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Lana Del Rey

Artists Facts

Active: 2005-present
Name: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant
Genre: dream pop, trip hop, indie pop, rock, baroque pop
Birth date: June 21, 1985
Place of birth: New York City, US

Artist Background

Lana Del Rey (born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant) is an American singer-songwriter known for her cinematic sound, poetic lyricism, and a signature aesthetic shaped by Americana, nostalgia, and modern pop melancholy. Rising to global recognition with her breakthrough single “Video Games” and debut-era success around Born to Die, she has since built one of the most distinct catalogues in contemporary music, blending alternative pop, baroque pop, indie, folk, and country influences. Throughout the 2010s and into the mid-2020s, Lana Del Rey continued evolving her artistry with critically acclaimed projects including Norman F*ing Rockwell!**, Chemtrails Over the Country Club, Blue Banisters, and Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.

As of 2026, she remains one of the most influential voices in modern alternative pop, praised for her storytelling, visual world-building, and impact on a generation of artists and listeners.

She is the daughter of Robert England Grant, Jr. and Patricia Ann. Her mother was a high school teacher and her father was an entrepreneur. Elizabeth Grant has a sister, Caroline Grant and a brother, Charlie. She is American but has Scottish ancestry. Elizabeth Grant and her siblings were raised in New York under Catholic ways. It is in church that she discovered her musical talent. She went to a Catholic elementary school. She started to develop a drinking problem so her parents sent her to Kent school when she was 15. She was accepted into the State University of New York but she chose not to go. She lived with her uncle and aunt in Long Island where she learnt to play guitar. She, however, enrolled to Fordham University later where she studied philosophy.

Lana Del Rey Recent Highlights (204-2026)

Between 2024 and 2026, Lana Del Rey entered a new chapter in her career, blending her signature cinematic songwriting with more Americana-inspired textures, while expanding her live presence and keeping fans engaged with an evolving new-era rollout.

Major live moments and festival appearances (2024)

In 2024, Lana returned to the global spotlight through high-profile live performances, including major festival sets and notable headline appearances. This period helped re-establish her as one of the most captivating voices in modern alternative pop—praised for her stage aesthetics, storytelling, and emotionally immersive setlists.

A new era begins: “Tough” and “Bluebird” (2024–2025)

As anticipation grew for her next studio project, Lana delivered new music tied to her evolving sound. In 2024, she collaborated with rapper Quavo on “Tough,” a genre-blending track that sparked conversation for its country-leaning feel and crossover edge.
In April 2025, she followed with “Bluebird,” widely interpreted as part of the new era—continuing the emotional, slow-burn storytelling that has defined her most acclaimed work.

UK & Ireland Stadium Tour (Summer 2025)

One of the biggest milestones of this period was Lana’s UK & Ireland stadium run in 2025, which marked her as a true large-scale touring headliner in the region. The tour included landmark dates at major venues, including Wembley Stadium, and was positioned as a defining live chapter connected to her upcoming album direction.

Personal milestone and public spotlight (2024–2026)

Lana’s public narrative also shifted during this period, with outlets reporting her marriage to Jeremy Dufrene in September 2024—an event that quickly became one of the most widely discussed moments of her modern biography.
By early 2026, the couple made occasional public appearances together while maintaining a largely private lifestyle.

Looking ahead (2026)

As of 2026, Lana Del Rey remains an influential creative force—continuing to shape modern alternative pop through her lyrical identity, visual world-building, and steady expansion into folk/country-inspired sonic territory, with fans closely following news tied to her next studio release and future performances.

Artist Music Background

Elizabeth Grant started her career by writing her own songs and performing in city nightclubs. However, she did not take it too seriously. It was when she was in college that she made the decision to pursue music as a career. In 2005, she registered a play titled ‘Rock Me Stable’ and followed it with ‘From the End.’ Her stage name at that time was May Jailer. She recorded an acoustic album titled ‘sirens’ later on. She met Van Wilson of 5 Points Records when she went to perform at the Williamsburg Live Songwriting Competition. In her senior year in college, she submitted her demo tape to 5 Points Records and she was offered a recording contract. He worked with producer David Kahne and released her EP ‘Kill Kill’ with three songs.

Artist Music Career

Elizabeth Grant’s ‘Lana Del Ray’ album was released in 2010. She marketed the album with her father’s help. Shortly after the release of that album, she met her current managers, Ben Mawson and Ed Millet. She terminated her contract with 5 Points Records because she felt they were not helping her grow as a musician. She adopted the name Lana Del Rey as her stage name. Videos to her songs ‘Video Games’ and ‘Blue Jeans’ became very popular. Stranger Records released ‘Video Games’ as her first single. Her second studio album, ‘Born to Die,’ was released by Interscope Records.

Artist Major Works And Achievements

In 2013, she won the Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist and the Echo Awards for Best International Female Artist Rock/ Pop and Best International Newcomer. She won the Global Impact Award in 2018 after nomination by ASCAP pop Music Awards. She was nominated for the Billboard Top Rock Album in 2014 and she won the Billboard Women in Music Trailblazer award. Her songs ‘Young and Beautiful’ and ‘Big eyes’ were nominated for Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. In 2012, she won the Danish GAFFA awards for International New Artist of the year and International Female Artist of the year. She also won 2012 international New Artist of the year and International Album of the Year in the Norway GAFFA awards. She won the Ivor Novello Awards for Best Contemporary Song and the Best Alternative award in 2012 and MTV Europe Music Awards category for Best Alternative.

Live Shows & New Tours (2026)

After a major live chapter in the mid-2020s, Lana Del Rey remains one of the most in-demand touring artists in modern alternative pop, known for immersive production, cinematic visuals, and emotionally charged setlists that blend career-defining classics with newer material.

As of 2026, there are no officially listed tour dates currently announced on Lana Del Rey’s official website. Fans can sign up for updates through her official mailing list to be notified when new live dates are revealed.

Similarly, major tour-tracking platforms are not showing confirmed 2026 concerts at the time of writing.

Although new dates have not yet been posted publicly, interest in Lana’s next tour cycle remains high, especially following her recent run of major live performances and the momentum around a new musical era. In recent years, her live setlists have evolved to reflect a broader sound palette, incorporating more Americana and country-leaning textures alongside the lush, melancholic songwriting that defines her catalogue.

Upcoming 10th Studio Album  – Expected to be released in January 2026

Lana Del Rey’s tenth studio album has become one of her most discussed and heavily searched upcoming projects because anticipation around it has remained consistently high. At the same time, the album has attracted even more attention as the era has developed, since its direction, title, and release timeline have shifted over time.

Key highlights of the evolving album story (2024–2026):

  • A major new album era has been in progress since 2024, with Lana teasing a more Americana / country-leaning creative direction compared to her earlier alternative-pop sound.

  • The project has gone through multiple public working titles, including:

    • Lasso (early teased title)

    • The Right Person Will Stay (announced as the tenth album title at one stage)

  • The album has also seen timeline changes:

    • Initially expected September 2024, later positioned for May 21, 2025, before shifting again.

  • In 2025, Lana began releasing songs closely tied to the new era, helping fans map the album’s evolving sound:

    • “Bluebird” (April 2025), described as likely tied to the new album cycle

  • Industry coverage has consistently framed the album as a highly anticipated tenth studio release, noting both the creative ambition behind it and the shifting rollout.