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Lana Del Rey and Addison Rae Duet ‘Diet Pepsi’ in London

The duo took the stage together on the first night of Del Rey’s Wembley shows 

Lana Del Rey invited Addison Rae to the stage during her U.K. and Ireland stadium tour on Thursday. The pair sang Rae’s nostalgic “Diet Pepsi,” her first official release last year on Columbia Records.

The duo also sang “57.5,” the Spotify-featuring and unreleased song Del Rey debuted at Stagecoach in April. Rae is also set to join the Honeymoon headliner during the second night of her stop at London‘s Wembley Stadium on Friday.

Trio London Grammar and Banks previously joined Del Rey earlier on her tour, with London Grammar helping the star launch the run on June 23 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and Banks joining Del Rey in in Glasgow, Liverpool, and Dublin.

Although the tour had been hinted as in support of previously-titled album, Lasso, Del Rey later announced that it would be renamed The Right Person Will Stay. After the singer said it would release May 21, she shared with fans earlier this year that the LP will not “come on time” and would get another name change.

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Del Rey has since made her debut at the 2025 Stagecoach festival in Indio, California, (and made an appearance during Jelly Roll’s headlining set for a rendition of “Save Me”) and released two songs, “Henry, Come On” and “Bluebird,” from her upcoming, untitled 10th album.

Meanwhile, Rae is bringing her debut album on the road and announced in June that the Addison tour will make stops across North America, Europe, and Australia as the her first headlining run set to begin in Dublin on Aug. 26.

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