With “Henry, come on,” Lana Del Rey offers another intimate ballad ahead of her UK/Ireland stadium tour and Stagecoach debut.
Lana Del Rey invites listeners into another deeply reflective moment with her latest single, “Henry, come on,” released today via Polydor Records. Written alongside Luke Laird and co-produced with Drew Erickson, the track is a cinematic composition steeped in longing and soft introspection — hallmarks of her sound.
“Henry, come on” blends sparse production with rich lyrical depth, portraying a plea wrapped in vintage textures. The single’s quiet emotional gravity speaks to the type of vulnerability that has long defined Lana’s most memorable work.
Its release precedes one of the biggest live moments of her career — a sold-out stadium tour of the UK and Ireland, her first time bringing her immersive world to stages of that scale in the region. The tour spans London (including two nights at Wembley Stadium), Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, and Liverpool.
Before she crosses the Atlantic, Lana will also make a rare appearance at Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, on April 25, bridging her sound with country and Americana audiences.
As Lana continues to carve out a singular path in modern music, “Henry, come on” underscores her ability to distill complicated emotions into a timeless soundscape — a quiet, deliberate step into her next artistic phase.