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On Friday, April 25, fans enjoyed the first day of performances by some of country music’s biggest stars at the Stagecoach Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Among the notable performers, Lana Del Rey stole the show, showcasing her country prowess. The superstar treated the crowd to her biggest hits, from “Video Games” to the new singles “Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird.” She also delivered country renditions of “Norman Fucking Rockwell” and “Summertime Sadness.”



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That’s not all—Lana had some surprises in store. She previewed three new songs from her upcoming first country album: “Husband of Mine,” “Quiet in the South,” and “57.5.” During her set, Lana also covered two country classics, “Stand By Your Man” and “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

Overall, she performed the following 15 songs:

• Husband of Mine

• Henry, Come On

• Stand By Your Man

• Cowboy Song

• Ride

• Video Games

• Norman Fucking Rockwell

• Arcadia

• Let the Light In

• Quiet in the South

• Instrumental

• Bluebird

• Summertime Sadness

• 57.5

• Take Me Home, Country Roads

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Now, the singer is preparing to release her tenth studio album, though it no longer has an official release date. Originally titled Lasso and later renamed The Right Person Will Stay, the LP was scheduled for May, but last week, the 39-year-old singer announced that she decided to push back the release indefinitely. Nevertheless, fans have been delighted twice this month, first with the release of “Henry, Come On,” and then with “Bluebird.”

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