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Lana Del Rey reveals her hauntingly beautiful new track ‘Henry, come on.’

Lana Del Rey reveals her hauntingly beautiful new track ‘Henry, come on.’

      Lana Del Rey has returned to her internet-breaking ways with the release of a new track, ‘Henry, come on.’ This marks her first new music since the arrival of ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’ in 2023, and it likely offers a glimpse of what to expect from her upcoming album. Lana had previously announced this new project in November, revealing on Instagram that ‘The right person will stay’ is set to be released on May 21. She expressed her gratitude, stating, “I’m so thankful that my 13 tracks came together with the beautiful work of Luke, Jack, Zach, and Drew Erickson, among others. I’m excited for you to hear a few songs before Stagecoach, starting with Henry.” Since that announcement, updates from Lana's camp had been sparse—until now. Co-written with Luke Laird and produced alongside Drew Erickson, ‘Henry, come on’ is a deeply romantic track featuring piano and strings, showcasing her signature style. You can listen to it here. Additionally, Lana will kick off a sold-out tour in the UK and Ireland this summer, which includes two major performances at London’s famous Wembley Stadium. Check out her full live schedule below:

      APRIL 2025

      25 Stagecoach Festival, Indio USA

      JUNE 2025

      23 Principality Stadium, Cardiff

      26 Hampden Park, Glasgow

      28 Anfield Stadium, Liverpool

      30 Aviva Stadium, Dublin

      JULY 2025

      03 Wembley Stadium, London

      04 Wembley Stadium, London

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