VIDEO: Lana Del Rey twerking on a table in her Waffle House uniform is going viral before performing at Lollapalooza 2023


VIDEO: Lana Del Rey twerking on a table in her Waffle House uniform is going viral before performing at Lollapalooza 2023
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Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Lana Del Rey twerking on a table in her Waffle House uniform is going viral before performing at Lollapalooza 2023.


Lollapalooza is now underway, with a range of chart-topping stars set to perform at the Chicago festival. The lineup includes a range of pop icons, Latin stars, K-Pop groups and even rock legends.

The event began on August 3 and will run all the way through to August 6, with the likes of Lana Del Rey, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Odesza scheduled to perform at the three day event. Video Games singer Del Rey will perform at the music event just weeks after her performance at Glastonbury Festival.

The fourth and final day of the fest saw crowds pick up following the rains, which drew a young crowd for Lana Del Rey and an older crowd for fellow headliners Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Del Rey came out in an all-white summer dress, adorned by ballerinas in all-black as the massive crowd crooned “Young and Beautiful” with her. Del Rey sat in front of a picture frame and flowers as someone adorned her hair with butterflies and dancers held candles.

Towards the end of her set, Del Rey ventured in the front stands in heart-shaped red sunglasses, taking selfies and accepting flowers from young fans.

The American singer was slammed online after her Glastonbury set started late, breaking strict curfew rules laid out at the festival. Organisers were forced to turn the star’s mic off, leading fans to sing along to her hit ‘Video Games’ without the backing track.

But when will Lana Del Rey perform at Lollapalooza 2023 and what songs will she play? Here’s everything you need to know.

The wet weather was still a factor Sunday as light rains carried over and kept the mud alive on the grounds, caking the shoes and clothes of fans who didn’t seem to care. Rains also dampened the fest grounds Saturday.

Gabriel Sanchez-Burks, an 18-year-old from Ann Arbor, took his first dive on a Lollapalooza tradition: Mud people.

“I saw the mudslide and thought, ‘why not?’” Sanchez-Burks said. “Lolla is a slip and slide. I’ve been going to Lolla since my parents did it, and now it’s my turn.”

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