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Lana Del Rey fans speculate as singer arrives on Glastonbury stage whole 30 minutes late-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

She previously hit back after not being booked as a headliner.

Lana Del Rey fans speculate as singer arrives on Glastonbury stage whole 30 minutes late-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

Lana Del Rey kept fans waiting for a whole half an hour before finally taking to The Other Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday night.

The Summertime Sadness singer was 30 minutes late to her hotly-anticipated slot at the Worthy Farm festival.

Crowds at the alternative main stage grew restless as the US singer was nowhere to be seen, with chants of ‘We want Lana’ ringing through the field.

The delay came after reports that the Born To Die singer was not impressed that she was not initially billed as the main act on the stage for Saturday on the first line-up poster.

This year’s Glastonbury line-up was been subject to criticism due to its all-male headline acts and lack of diversity. 

Fans of Lana, 37, were also fuming after noticing she didn’t have prominent positioning as one of the stage headliners, with top billing – as always – given to the Pyramid Stage acts and the rest of the line-up listed in alphabetical order.

Reacting to her not being specifically announced as the Other Stage headliner, the singer left a sassy comment under Glastonbury’s Instagram post.

‘Thanks for announcing that I was headlining the other stage. Thumbs up’, she wrote.

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