
Lana Del Rey has released a new track titled “Bluebird”, a dreamy, cinematic song that continues the emotional tone she set with her recent single “Henry, come on.” This latest track is believed to be another preview of her upcoming tenth studio album. Like its predecessor, “Bluebird” was co-written with Luke Laird and co-produced with Drew Erickson, both of whom Del Rey has worked closely with for this project.
The announcement of “Bluebird” follows Del Rey’s earlier confirmation back in November that her next album, The Right Person Will Stay, would be released on 21st May 2025. At the time, she shared her excitement on Instagram, expressing gratitude for the collaborative efforts with her production team, including Luke Laird, Jack Antonoff, Zach Dawes, and Drew Erickson. She also teased that fans would hear more music before her performance at the Stagecoach Festival.
Her upcoming album will serve as the follow-up to her 2023 release, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd. With the new album on the horizon, Del Rey is also preparing for a series of major live shows across the UK and Ireland, including her first-ever stadium performances in those regions. These dates are scheduled for late June and early July 2025.
Among her anticipated tour stops are headline shows at iconic venues such as Wembley Stadium in London, Hampden Park in Glasgow, and Anfield Stadium in Liverpool. Before these UK shows, she will make an appearance at California’s Stagecoach Festival on April 25, further building momentum for the new album.
Tickets for the tour are already in high demand, with several shows having sold out shortly after they went on sale. This level of excitement reflects Del Rey’s enduring popularity and the anticipation surrounding her new material. Fans looking to catch her live can still check ticket outlets for availability or potential resale options.
Lana Del Rey continues to be a defining voice in modern music, balancing her signature melancholic sound with a fresh emotional edge. As the release of The Right Person Will Stay approaches, listeners can expect more enchanting tracks like “Bluebird,” showcasing her growth as both a songwriter and performer.