
Lana Del Ray at Hampden Park: Here are 22 amazing pictures of the star's stunning Glasgow concert
The star has previously only ever played a handful of gigs in the UK, including a date at Glasgow's SECC in 2013 and the city's Hydro in 2017.
She's a fan of the city, having dated Kassidy frontman Barrie James O'Neill. When asked if she had a permanent home she said: "I don't have one...but when I have any time I go to Glasgow, that's where I'm happiest".
And she professed her love of the Dear Green Place - and the year she spent in the city - again during her sold out gig at Hampden Park.
She was late on stage (as she always is) but more than made up for it with a spectacular set.
Here are 22 pictures from the memorable evening.
Lana Del Ray played:
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1 . Ready for it
The audience arriving for the gig. | David Hepburn Photo Sales
2 . In support
Lana Del Ray's support for Hampden was Banks. | David Hepburn Photo Sales
3 . Better late than never
Lana Del Ray was late on stage - building up the anticipation. | David Hepburn Photo Sales
4 . Star
The singer opened with 'Stars Fell On Alabama'. | David Hepburn Photo Sales

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