Lana Del Rey Joins Jelly Roll at Stagecoach Festival
Lana Del Rey was a guest during the Jelly Roll headline at the Stagecoach festival this weekend – look at their duet to “save me” below.
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Details of the Performance
Jelly Roll headed the Indio Festival, California on Saturday evening (April 26), and joined a significant list of guests, including Kelly, Alex Warren, Khalifa, and Shabuzi machine gun.
Only after the final song of the set, however, Del Rey appeared for a duet with Jelly Roll on his song “Save Me,” originally released in the 2020 album “Self Medicate.”
“This is my favorite singer of all time. Mrs. Lana Del Rey Ray tonight, you are all,” he said while presenting her on stage. Watch personnel here:
Jelly Roll brought Lana, and she looks so beautiful 😩 pic.twitter.com/75LRKMBJZH
– Makhin (@wolfiepersia) April 27, 2025
Lana del Rei joins Jelly Roll in Stagecoach for the duet “save me.” pic.twitter.com/5pu4aov8dw
– Lana Del Rey Merch (@lanadelreimerch) April 27, 2025
🎥 Lana Del Rey performs in the rain tonight during the Jelly Roll show in #Stagecoach pic.twitter.com/nwfuoybqrs
– The season of Lana (@seasonoflana) April 27, 2025
Upcoming Projects and Tour
Lana herself titrated on Friday evening at Stizhans, where she made her debut at 57.5. Until now, she has released only two tracks from her new album equipped with country: “Bluebird” and “Henry.”
The upcoming album, which will be her 10th, was announced last year under the working title “The Right Person Will Remain,” and previously as “Lasso.” Noting the continuation until 2023 “Do You Know That There Is a Tunnel Under the Ocean Boulevard,” the record was initially intended for release on May 21, but since then, Del Rey has warned fans that the album would not “come for a while,” and that it would have a new title.
“I mean, you know that this will not come on time, right?” the Grammy candidate mentioned in an Instagram post. “Like, so that I even told you that the name has changed again?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmaczafteva
“Henry, come” also marks her first solo release in two years, following a collaboration in July last year with Quavo, titled “Hard.” The singer discussed the album with NME in May last year, suggesting that the lyrics on the LP might be simpler than her later works.
“Perhaps I am less to say that from the point of view of self-developing themes, such as ‘Tunnel’ or ‘Blue Banisters’ or ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club,’ and simply more melodic,” she said. “Maybe more in line with the American style of songwriting?”
Del Rey previously stated that the project was expected to drop in October last year, later shifting her focus to the continued anticipation of the project, saying she followed her instincts after feeling a “literal energy pause.”
Additionally, the artist plans to embark on a UK and Ireland stadium tour this summer. Following the announcement of major concerts in Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin, and London, high demand led to the scheduling of a second show in the British capital.
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