
Lana Del Rey has embarked on several concert tours since her debut, including the Festival Tour in 2016, which was in support of her third major-label album, Honeymoon. The tour began in Warsaw, Poland, on June 3, 2016, and ended in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 20, 2016. Although Del Rey did not headline the tour, she performed at music festivals worldwide, including the Park Live Festival in Moscow, Russia, and the Orange Warsaw Festival in Poland. The setlist for the Festival Tour included songs from Born to Die, Honeymoon, Ultraviolence, Paradise, and unreleased songs.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Tour Name | Festival Tour |
| Year | 2016 |
| Album Supported | Honeymoon |
| Beginning Date | June 3, 2016 |
| Beginning Location | Warsaw, Poland |
| Ending Date | November 20, 2016 |
| Ending Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
| Number of Songs | 25 |
| Number of Headlined Music Festivals | 78 |
| Number of Television Appearances | 13 |
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Lana Del Rey's 2016 Festival Tour
In 2016, Lana Del Rey performed at music festivals around the world, in what became known as her Festival Tour. This was the fourth concert tour by the American singer-songwriter, in support of her third major-label album, Honeymoon. The tour began in Warsaw, Poland, on June 3, 2016, and ended in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 20, 2016.
Del Rey's Festival Tour was not an official headlining concert tour, but rather a series of performances at various music festivals. The first date was announced in early December 2015, for the Park Live Festival in Moscow, Russia. The setlist varied from date to date, but in total, it was composed of 25 songs: 7 from Born to Die, 5 from Honeymoon, 4 from Ultraviolence, 3 from Paradise, 1 cover, 1 unreleased song, 1 soundtrack song, and 3 other songs used as intros and interludes.
The tour included performances across various European and North American countries, including Switzerland, Greece, Ireland, and California. The original tour also included shows in Latin America, such as at Lollapalooza Colombia in Bogotá, Colombia, and at Live Out Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico. However, these performances were cancelled due to the main headlining act pulling out of Lollapalooza Colombia, and logistical problems associated with Del Rey's Live Out Monterrey performance.
The Festival Tour was the first of Del Rey's tours to feature choreographed dances and backup dancers. It also featured a large signature light-up "Del Rey" sign above the stage, along with cinematic-style green curtains framing a screen that displayed visuals behind the singer.
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The setlist
The Festival Tour in 2016 was Lana Del Rey's fourth concert tour and was in support of her third major-label album, Honeymoon. The setlist varied from date to date, but in total, it was composed of 25 songs: 7 from Born to Die, 5 from Honeymoon, 4 from Ultraviolence, 3 from Paradise, 1 cover, 1 unreleased song, 1 soundtrack song, and 3 other songs that were used as intros/interludes.
On June 3, 2016, at the Orange Warsaw Festival in Warsaw, Poland, Del Rey performed "West Coast". An acapella snippet of "Salvatore" was performed on July 13, 2016, at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland, and "Chelsea Hotel No. 2" was performed on July 30, 2016, at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The tour also included shows at the Park Live Festival in Moscow, Russia, and the Lollapalooza Festival in Bogota, Colombia, although the latter was cancelled due to the main headlining act pulling out.
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Tour dates
Lana Del Rey's 2016 Festival Tour is sometimes referred to as the Honeymoon Tour, as it featured songs from her Honeymoon album. The tour began in Warsaw, Poland, on June 3, 2016, and ended in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 20, 2016. The tour included performances across various European and North American countries, including Switzerland, Greece, Ireland, and California. The original tour also included shows in Latin America, but these were cancelled due to the main headlining act pulling out of Lollapalooza Colombia and logistics problems associated with Del Rey's Live Out Monterrey performance.
The setlist varied from date to date, but in total, it included 25 songs: 7 from Born to Die, 5 from Honeymoon, 4 from Ultraviolence, 3 from Paradise, 1 cover, 1 unreleased song, 1 soundtrack song, and 3 other songs that were used as intros/interludes.
The tour was Del Rey's fourth concert tour and her first to feature choreographed dances and backup dancers. It was also the first tour where she played the guitar onstage for selected songs.
- June 3, 2016: Orange Warsaw Festival, Warsaw, Poland
- July 13, 2016: Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland
- July 30, 2016: Osheaga Festival, Montreal, Canada
- August 2016: California
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Tour merchandise
Lana Del Rey's Festival Tour in 2016 was in support of her third major-label album, Honeymoon. The tour began in Warsaw, Poland, on June 3, 2016, and ended in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 20, 2016.
Although there is no official merchandise associated with the Honeymoon tour, Lana Del Rey did release merchandise via her online store throughout her career. This includes the Honeymoon Vinyl 2LP, sold on her official store website for $38.00. Lana Del Rey's online store also features other vinyls, such as Ultraviolence Alternate Cover Vinyl and Ultraviolence Standard Vinyl, as well as various clothing items, including t-shirts, hoodies, and biker shorts.
Lana Del Rey's tour merchandise has also been sold on eBay, including t-shirts, posters, and a rare vintage tour lighter. The selection of merchandise varies depending on the tour and the date, with some items being exclusive or available for a limited time.
Redbubble also offers Lana Del Rey Honeymoon-themed gifts and merchandise designed and sold by independent artists, including t-shirts, stickers, wall art, and home decor. These items are printed on quality products and sold in socially responsible ways.
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Tour dancers
The Festival Tour in 2016 was the first of Lana Del Rey's tours to feature choreographed dances and backup dancers. The two dancers, Alexandria Kaye and Ashley Rodriguez, danced and sang beside Del Rey during many songs in the set. The setlist varied from date to date, but in total, it is composed of 25 songs: 7 from Born to Die, 5 from Honeymoon, 4 from Ultraviolence, 3 from Paradise, 1 cover, 1 unreleased song, 1 soundtrack song, and 3 other songs that were used as intros/interludes.
The tour began in Warsaw, Poland, on June 3, 2016, and ended in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 20, 2016. The setlist included performances across various European and North American countries. On March 23, 2016, Del Rey wrote on Instagram: "Ladies and gentlemen, I'm coming to some of the most beautiful places in the world this summer for festivals".
The Festival Tour stage featured a large signature light-up "Del Rey" sign above the stage, as well as cinematic-style green curtains framing the screen that displayed visuals behind Del Rey. The stage set-up featured large illuminated cityscape props on each side of the stage, as well as smoke machines. Hollywood-style theatre lights also featured, and the back wall of the stage served as a display area for backdrop visuals, which were mostly modified clips from Del Rey's music videos that changed as different songs were being performed.
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Frequently asked questions
Lana Del Rey's Honeymoon Tour began on June 3, 2016, in Warsaw, Poland.
Lana Del Rey's Honeymoon Tour ended on November 20, 2016, in Mexico City, Mexico.
No, Lana Del Rey did not go on an official headlining concert tour to promote her Honeymoon album. Instead, she performed at music festivals around the world.
Lana Del Rey's setlist varied from date to date but was composed of 25 songs in total, including 5 from Honeymoon.








































