Lana Del Rey justified her tardiness on stage at the Glastonbury Music Festival.
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Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey, 38, was 30 minutes late for his gig. The artist was one of the main stars of the Glastonbury Music festival, after which the midnight curfew would begin.
TMZAccording to Del Rey, when she finally got there, she was very sorry for being late.
– I was so fucking late that I’m going to rush through my set list today. If they turn off the power: I’m so sorry, it’s taking so long to put my hair in, Del Ray said on stage, which went viral Twitter– according to the video.
Del Rey’s suspicions came true, as the artist Mickey was soon turned off. Despite the power being turned off, the musician and his fans continued Video Games singing a song.
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In the end, the security guards intervened and escorted the singer off the stage. on Twitter in the circulating videos, you can hear how part of the audience boos the orderlies and the fans in the front row sing Del Rey’s song.
Many of the fans have also wondered about the situation on social media. Some cannot understand the behavior of the festival organizers, while for some, Del Rey’s lateness was a disrespectful act.
– We are on Lana’s side, one tweets.
– He handled the situation really well, another praises his idol.
– There is no good reason why his set list had to be shortened. No one was coming after him, so they should have let him perform in peace, one mused.
– Artists, don’t come late to your gig – you’re on the fans’ time, not yours, states the fourth.
– It is very sad that the setlist has to be shortened because the artist is late, says the tweeter.
– Very unprofessional. I saw him a couple of years ago and the same thing happened then. He really doesn’t care! the sixth to write.
Del Rey has so far not commented on the situation further. During her career, Del Rey has released nine albums, whose biggest hits include, among others Summertime Sadness, Young and Beautiful and Ride.
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