Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed Morgan Wallen and debuts three new songs in country set at Stagecoach
Stagecoach 2025 Livestream.

Lana Del Rey reveals she kissed Morgan Wallen and debuts three new songs in country set at Stagecoach

Esther Cho

Lana Del Rey's performance at Stagecoach 2025 lived up to the promise of "a very special country set" from the singer, as it said on the poster announcing the Stagecoach lineup back in February. The design of her set on stage was most definitely reminiscent of Americana, with a wooden cabin with a swing in the front and greenery weaving throughout.

Lana's set was full of surprises, including a confession from the singer about having kissed country singer Morgan Wallen when performing her new song "57.5" for the first time, the title coming from the repeated lyric "I got 57.5 million listeners on Spotify." She quickly prefaced her confession in the song, warning the crowd that "This is the last time I'm ever gonna say this line" before singing “I kissed Morgan Wallen / I guess kissing me kind of went to his head / If you want my secret to success / I suggest don’t go ATVing with him when you’re out west," a confession met with thunderous reactions from the crowd.

Lana debuted three new songs from her upcoming 10th studio album, whose release date is still up in the air after a now-deleted admission that the title was changed and that it wouldn't come out on time. The new songs included "57.5", "Husband of Mine", and "Quiet in the South". Lana also performed "Henry, Come On" and "Bluebird", her recent singles from the album.

Lana sang familiar favorites throughout her set, including "Summertime Sadness", which she changed from the white dress she came out in into a red dress for, singing "I got my red dress on tonight."

Her set also featured special guests, the first being George Birge, who sang his new single "Cowboy Songs" alongside her. She brought on Americana duo The Secret Sisters, Laura Rogers, and Lydia Slagle to perform "Let the Light In" from her most recent album, Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, which was performed live for the first time ever.

With her final song of the night, a cover of John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads", she brought on George Birge and The Secret Sisters once more, and they all sang the beloved classic together to close Lana's performance.

The setlist for the night:

“Husband of Mine”
“Henry, Come On”
“Stand By Your Man” (cover)
“Cowboy Songs” (cover)
“Ride”
“Video Games”
“Norman Fucking Rockwell”
“Arcadia”
“Let the Light In”
“Quiet in the South”
“Bluebird”
“Summertime Sadness”
“57.5”
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” (cover)

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