In a heartfelt gesture of remorse, Lana Del Rey has publicly expressed her apologies for her untimely arrival and subsequent curfew violation during her highly-anticipated performance at the Glastonbury Festival in June. The enchanting songstress, known for her captivating vocals and poignant lyrics, found herself at the center of attention as her microphone was abruptly silenced and video screens darkened, forcing an early end to her set on Glastonbury’s the Other Stage.

Lana Del Rey, famously recognized for her hit “Summertime Sadness,” left festival-goers longing for more as she arrived 30 minutes behind schedule, pushing the limits of the strict performance curfew. Despite her valiant efforts to persevere and carry on, she was eventually escorted off the stage, leaving fans disheartened and yearning for closure.

However, during her recent headlining performance at BST Hyde Park in London, Lana took a poignant moment to address the Glastonbury incident, aiming to mend any lingering disappointment among her devoted fan base. Prior to launching into her mesmerizing track, “Diet Mountain Dew,” the songstress candidly spoke to the crowd, acknowledging her past misstep with humility and sincerity. “I think this is where I got cut off last time. Sorry about that,” she conveyed, her voice tinged with regret.

George Millington