Lana Del Rey announced her first U.S. tour date of 2025 this week when the lineup for the Hinterland Festival was revealed.
The sultry newlywed will join fellow 2024 Coachella headliner Tyler The Creator along with country star Kacey Musgraves, among others for the fest's 10th incarnation.
Nestled in Saint Charles, Iowa, the Hinterland fest is aptly named as it lies about a half hour south of Des Moines, and two hours east of Omaha, Nebraska.

Last year the fest boasted acts like Chappell Roan, Noah Kahan, Hozier, Orville Peck, and Vampire Weekend. In 2023 it hosted Zach Bryan, Maggie Rogers, Bon Iver among others at the Avenue of the Saints Amphitheatre.
The outdoor shows, held the first weekend in August, is the largest music festival in the Hawkeye State.

Also on the bill will be bedroom pop queen Clairo, The Marias, Remi Wolf, Rebecca Black and many others.
Of note on Sunday, Lana's producer Jack Antonoff and his band Bleachers is scheduled to appear. So don't be surprised if he hops on stage with her as he has done a dozen times, including last spring in Indio when he joined her for "hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have – but I have it."
Lana is well-known for being someone who isn't a huge fan of touring nor of being on stage alone.
Over the years Antonoff leads the pack with guest appearances on an ever-growing list that includes Billie Eilish, Joan Baez, Halsey, Sean Lennon, Nikki Lane, Jelly Roll, Quavo, Lukas Nelson, Steven Sanchez, and Chris Isaak among others.
Last month at the Variety Hitmakers Brunch she couldn't stop praising Antonoff for his persistence, how he would introduce her to others in the industry, and for so much more.
"Jack is a big reason why part of my story and the perception of me turned around, if did at all, it is - in part - because of the music he helped bring out of me," she said.
She ended with kidding at how rich he has become from his "50 per cent of everything."
As for Friday's headliner, according to our database, this will be Tyler's first time performing in Iowa.
The LA native has played 11 times in nearby Missouri, twice in 2022 alone, but somehow the state best known for corn has yet to be entertained by the Black skateboarder with the Golf shirt.
Musgraves is no stranger to Iowa having played there several times including Hinterland itself in 2019, just a few months after her Golden Hour won the Album of the Year Grammy.
Still, she wasn't a headliner that year. In 2019 she was followed by Hozier on the lineup.
Kacey has been using her social media this month to raise money for the victims of the recent LA fires.
Next week is the FireAid benefit concert at both the Forum and Intuit Dome in Inglewood. Could this steady stream of tweets be signaling she may make a surprise appearance? Let's hope.
Tickets for the Hinterland festival are available via the Hinterland website.