Lana Del Rey's Story Of Passing The Night Hour In Glastonbury: Microphones Turned Off, Lights Extinguished
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JAKARTA - Lana Del Rey recalls her experience of not being included in Glastonbury earlier this year, and stated that she was not aware that the consequences would be severe if she started late.

Del Rey's appearance, who became the headline of The Other Stage, suddenly stopped after she was late on stage 30 minutes and surpassed a tight curfew at the site.

The event committee turned off the microphone and turned off the screen while he was showing the White Mustang, which was greeted with ridicule from the audience.

Del Rey then led the audience in the song acapella Video Games and walked towards the crowd while continuing to sing and hug and take photos with fans.

Now, Del Rey talks more about the incident in a new interview with the Sunday Times, where she admits she was still frustrated for nearly six months.

"I've heard of the previous curfew," he said. But I didn't know they really turned off the lamp! I don't feel happy with it, but I'm a little confused because I don't think I've ever been in a position where someone says, 'If you don't finish it right now, things will be chaotic.'

Del Rey blamed his late arrival for the need to tidy up his hair and went on to say that dressing up for the show was important to him, but sometimes it causes other problems besides skipping a curfew.

"I dressed up for my show while some people didn't," he said. For some reason, that's a problem. I was thrown in San Francisco by a liberal girl group. My face was in a box in Brooklyn. Ten years ago, mentally I really needed beauty to get out of chaos.


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