Lana Del Rey at Anfield: Weather forecast, ticket details, start time

Anfield is set to welcome global music icon Lana Del Rey this week as her highly anticipated tour arrives at Liverpool’s legendary stadium.

As Liverpool’s home ground transforms into a world-class concert venue, fans are eagerly awaiting her performance.

For those attending, here’s everything you need to know about the show, from weather forecasts to important venue information.

Liverpool fans raising their scarves at Anfield
Credit: Imago

Weather forecast for Lana Del Rey concert and ticket availability

Lana Del Rey is scheduled to perform at Anfield on Saturday, 28 June.

The weather forecast for Saturday in Liverpool anticipates light rain, with a high of 22°C and a low of 16°C.

The ‘feels like’ temperature could reach 25°C due to humidity, and winds are expected at 16mph from the west.

Attendees should come prepared for potential rain, perhaps with a light rain jacket.

While primary allocations for Lana Del Rey’s Anfield concert have largely sold out, a limited number of tickets are still available through official resale channels.

Fans can check platforms like Ticketmaster and SeatPick for verified resale tickets.

Prices for these remaining tickets can vary significantly based on seating or standing preferences.

Remember that only genuine mobile tickets will be accepted for entry, and if you purchased multiple tickets, your guests might need to enter with you if ticket transfer is unavailable.

Liverpool Anfield
Credit: Imago

Lana Del Rey start times, support acts and important event information

Doors at Anfield are scheduled to open at 5pm.

The support act, BANKS, is expected to take the stage around 7:15pm.

BANKS, born Jillian Rose Banks, is an American singer-songwriter known for her distinctive blend of electronic pop and R&B, often characterised by a moody atmosphere, deep bass and emotionally rich lyrics.

Having emerged in the early 2010s and released her debut album “Goddess” in 2014, BANKS has established herself with a unique sound and engaging live performances.

While Lana Del Rey’s exact stage time has not been officially announced for Anfield, her recent shows have typically seen her perform closer to 8:30pm, with concerts generally concluding by 10:30pm due to venue curfews.

There is no public parking available at Anfield Stadium on concert days, just like for the Dua Lipa concerts.

Attendees are strongly advised to use public transport.

Be aware that significant road closures will be in effect around Anfield Road and Arkles Lane after the event to ensure safe dispersal.

No outside food or drinks are permitted inside the stadium.

A wide range of food and beverages, including alcohol, will be available for purchase within the venue.

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