Lana Del Rey shares new single “Henry, come on” via Polydor ahead of her first UK & Ireland stadium tour.
Lana Del Rey unveils her latest single, “Henry, come on,” out now via Polydor Records. Written by Del Rey and longtime collaborator Luke Laird, the track is co-produced by the pair alongside Drew Erickson, marking a new sonic moment for the iconic singer-songwriter.
“Henry, come on” continues Lana’s legacy of crafting cinematic, emotionally layered ballads, rooted in vintage Americana and soft melancholy. The track sees her returning to the intimate storytelling that’s defined her artistry since the beginning, with rich textures and haunting melodies built on quiet urgency.

This release arrives ahead of a landmark live moment in Lana’s career: her first UK & Ireland stadium tour. The highly anticipated, sold-out run will see her perform in London, Dublin, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Cardiff — including two massive nights at Wembley Stadium, a career milestone for the genre-defying artist.
Fans won’t have to wait long to see Lana live stateside either — she is scheduled to appear at Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California on Friday, April 25. Known for her genre-blending style and influence across pop, folk, country, and alternative, Lana’s inclusion in the country festival’s lineup adds yet another layer to her ever-expanding musical reach.
With “Henry, come on,” Lana Del Rey adds a new chapter to her already storied discography, setting the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable year of music and performance.