Lana Del Rey tickets went on sale this morning at 10 AM Eastern. Lucky fans who were on her mailing list before her Fenway Park show announcement were rewarded with a unique presale code at about 6 AM today.
Tickets to Lana Del Rey start at $59.50 and go up to $290.50 plus service fees. Official platinum tickets were offered at $428 and went up to $604 plus service fees.
Fans on social media complained about how awful the MLB website was when purchasing presale tickets. Many experienced frozen pages and blank screens, and some ultimately struck out of luck because they were blindsided by the requirement to create an MLB account, which also required users to create a password. And we all know how particular password requirements can be these days. Because of the time it took to create all that, many fans did not score presale tickets despite having a presale code.
With that said, if Lana Del Rey’s presale tickets have sold out, will there be any tickets left for the general onsale Friday?
Since there wasn’t a disclaimer that read, “if any tickets remain after the presale, they will be sold on…”, that usually implies a set amount has been saved for the general onsale. If an artist is choosing to allow all their tickets to sell out on a presale, they almost always let us media folks know in the press release. They often also inform their fans on social media and email newsletters with the above disclaimer.
Pro Tips:
Keep Checking For Newly Released Tickets
If you’re not having any luck scoring presale tickets, we highly recommend you keep trying throughout the day as more tickets are released. At about 1:03 PM Eastern today, we saw $89 tickets available for nosebleeds. While these ticket options are not available in pairs, you might want to take what you can get if you want to see Lana at Fenway. Alternatively, you can test your luck at the general onsale this Friday.

Create Your MLB Account
Fans planning to battle it out on Friday’s general sale, which begins at 10 AM Eastern, we can’t stress enough that you head over to the MLB website and create your account. Be ready to create a password and add your billing details for a swift check-out on the day of the sale.
Get Official Platinum Tickets
If you don’t wanna deal with any of that BS, especially waiting in a digital queue and battling other fans for the same tickets, we highly recommend you go for official platinum tickets. They are sold on Ticketmaster and are a convenient, low-stress way to get Tickets to Lana‘s show. The only catch is that they will be more expensive. But if you’re not on a budget, we recommend you go for this option to ensure you snag those tickets!
Do Not Buy From Resale Sites
The only way to get legit Lana Del Rey at Fenway Park tickets is to purchase them through the official ticket service provider, Ticketmaster, and MLB. If you see tickets available on secondary ticket markets like VividSeats, StubHub, Go Tickets, SeatGeek — do not get them. More often times than not, they claim to have concert tickets, but they don’t. And when it comes to delivering your order, sometimes you can be sh*t out of luck. They will refund you if they can’t deliver.
Also, Lana Del Rey’s Fenway Park tickets are non-transferable, so scalpers and secondary markets can’t get their hands on them and rank up the price. Stay away!
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