Lana Del Rey to play two very special Splendour sideshows - NEW DATES ADDED
On January 31st, 2012 Lana Del Rey released the darkly glamorous “Born To Die”. The album debuted at #1 on iTunes in eighteen countries and has since totaled well over a million in sales worldwide.
After having only debuted her home made clip for the single ‘Video Games’ the previous June Del Rey’s year was a tornado of activity, touring and media commitments around the globe enforcing the newly famous glamour girl to postpone her first Australian tour. Secret Sounds is thrilled to make good on the promise of the 25 year old chanteuse’s visit, with an appearance at Splendour In The Grass and a handful of intimate theatre shows.
With YouTube views of ‘Video Games’ climbing over the 32 million mark, Lana Del Rey might be mistaken as an overnight sensation. However, Del Rey, nee Lizzy Grant, started her musical journey after moving to NYC as a teenage university student. Already immersed in Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, whose lush wordplay and dark irreverent work remain a keystone for much of her lyrics, Del Rey began honing her lush romantic sound playing acoustic sets in the Big Apple. Her performance debut came at an open mic night in Williamsburg.
It was around this time that the young Lizzy Grant decided to reinvent herself “It’s nice to be able to try and build the life you want for yourself,” she says. “You have to be brave and try to start again. It might be a little scary. Not many people say let’s start life over and do it again the way I want to… I wanted a name I could shape the music towards."
In addition to her visual flair, “Born To Die”s cinematic quality is also due to DEL REY’s affinity for classic arrangements. Her ability to fuse mannered torch song balladry with hip-hop bravado imbues the music with a sense of drama that feels familiar yet new.
Del Rey is currently finalising her 2012 tour plans, as her loyal fan base grows worldwide. For the 25-year-old it's an overnight success eight years in the making. Be sure to catch her at these very special Splendour sideshows.
TICKETS SOLD OUT
Mon 23 July - Melbourne, Palace Theatre - SOLD OUT
Tue 24 July - Melbourne, Palace Theatre - SOLD OUT
Thurs 26 July - Sydney, Enmore Theatre - SOLD OUT
Fri 27 July - Sydney, Enmore Theatre - SOLD OUT
After having only debuted her home made clip for the single ‘Video Games’ the previous June Del Rey’s year was a tornado of activity, touring and media commitments around the globe enforcing the newly famous glamour girl to postpone her first Australian tour. Secret Sounds is thrilled to make good on the promise of the 25 year old chanteuse’s visit, with an appearance at Splendour In The Grass and a handful of intimate theatre shows.
With YouTube views of ‘Video Games’ climbing over the 32 million mark, Lana Del Rey might be mistaken as an overnight sensation. However, Del Rey, nee Lizzy Grant, started her musical journey after moving to NYC as a teenage university student. Already immersed in Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, whose lush wordplay and dark irreverent work remain a keystone for much of her lyrics, Del Rey began honing her lush romantic sound playing acoustic sets in the Big Apple. Her performance debut came at an open mic night in Williamsburg.
It was around this time that the young Lizzy Grant decided to reinvent herself “It’s nice to be able to try and build the life you want for yourself,” she says. “You have to be brave and try to start again. It might be a little scary. Not many people say let’s start life over and do it again the way I want to… I wanted a name I could shape the music towards."
In addition to her visual flair, “Born To Die”s cinematic quality is also due to DEL REY’s affinity for classic arrangements. Her ability to fuse mannered torch song balladry with hip-hop bravado imbues the music with a sense of drama that feels familiar yet new.
Del Rey is currently finalising her 2012 tour plans, as her loyal fan base grows worldwide. For the 25-year-old it's an overnight success eight years in the making. Be sure to catch her at these very special Splendour sideshows.
TICKETS SOLD OUT
Mon 23 July - Melbourne, Palace Theatre - SOLD OUT
Tue 24 July - Melbourne, Palace Theatre - SOLD OUT
Thurs 26 July - Sydney, Enmore Theatre - SOLD OUT
Fri 27 July - Sydney, Enmore Theatre - SOLD OUT