Lana Del Rey has let rip at her former tour manager after her headline set at Coachella.
The US singer and songwriter, real name Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, opened up about her former co-worker during an Instagram post. Lana was thanking all the people who helped pull the show together, including Billie Eilish, when she apparently through shade at her ex tour manager.
Her rant came after thanking a bunch of people. She thanked: "Emily for stepping up as tour manager when Pete quit for no reason after 15 years because he was butt hurt that I got 10 comped bikes for free from Wally and randomly decided he was more of a stage designer than a tour manager... Never got a phone call probably never will. Still grateful for the 15 years though."
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She continued: "No worries – 37 days was more than enough time to put together an entire headlining set all by ourselves. Not stressful at all. Way to go Emily you f*****g killed it with grace. Thank you to my managers Ben and Ed for making me laugh the entire way through everything for my whole freaking life even though none of it ever makes any sense. PS please send me an email If you decide to quit this year- 15 years is a long time for us too☺️ thank you to Cody!, boss number two for always having my back and doing the most."
Billy Lockett praises James Corden and slams rumours of abrupt behaviourLana joined a host of stars who lit up the stage at this year's Coachella. Blur singer Damon Albarn unleashed on the Coachella crowd vowing to never return after concert-goers refused to sing along during their set.
Clips circulated on social media showing Damon growing frustrated with festival-goers during their 13-song set on the first weekend Coachella. During the band's performance, the Britpop group gave their all as they passionately belted their hit '90s classics like Girls & Boys, Popscene and Song 2.
Throughout the show, Damon made multiple efforts to engage with fans and get them sing along to the chorus of their chart-topping songs, but was met with deafening silence. After many attempts to bring the lacklustre American crowd to life, the 56-year-old artist grew visibly frustrated and fired off: "You’re never seeing us again, so you might as well f*****g sing it."