Watch Lana Del Rey join Jelly Roll for ‘Save Me’ duet at Stagecoach Festival
Lana Del Rey was a guest during Jelly Roll’s headline set at Stagecoach Festival this weekend – watch them duet on ‘Save Me’ below.
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Jelly Roll topped the bill at the Indio, California festival on Saturday night (April 26) and was joined by a considerable list of guests, including Machine Gun Kelly, Alex Warren, Wiz Khalifa and Shaboozey.
It wasn’t until the closing song of the set, however, that Del Rey made her appearance, duetting with Jelly Roll on his song ‘Save Me’, originally released on 2020 album ‘Self Medicated’.
“This is my favourite crooner of all time. Mrs. Lana Del Rey is with me tonight, y’all,” he said to introduce her to the stage. Watch footage here:
jelly roll brought out lana and she looks so beautiful
pic.twitter.com/75lrKMbJzH
— mahin (@wolfiepersia) April 27, 2025
Lana Del Rey joins Jelly Roll at Stagecoach for a duet of ‘Save Me.’ pic.twitter.com/5pu4aoV8dW
— Lana Del Rey Merch (@lanadelreymerch) April 27, 2025
Lana Del Rey performing in the rain tonight during Jelly Roll’s show at #Stagecoach pic.twitter.com/NwfuOybqrS
— Season Of Lana (@SeasonOfLana) April 27, 2025
Lana herself headlined the Friday night at Stagecoach, where she debuted ‘57.5’, a new song from her upcoming album that included a line about kissing Morgan Wallen. So far, she has only released two tracks from her new country-inflected album: ‘Bluebird‘ and ‘Henry, Come On‘.
The upcoming album, which will be her 10th, was announced last year, and was at the time titled ‘The Right Person Will Stay’, and before that, ‘Lasso’. Marking the follow-up to 2023’s ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd’, the record was earmarked for May 21, but Del Rey has since warned fans the upcoming album will not “come on time” – and, whenever it does, it’ll have a new title.
“I mean, you know it’s not going to come on time, right?” the Grammy nominee said in a since-deleted Instagram post. “Like, should I even tell you that the name changed again?”
‘Henry, Come On’ also marked her first solo release in two years, and follows last July’s collaboration with Quavo, ‘Tough’. The singer spoke to NME about the album last May, and suggested that the lyrics on the LP might be lighter than her more recent output.
“I’ve maybe less to say in terms of any self-revealing things like on ‘Tunnel’ or ‘Blue Bannisters’ or ‘Chemtrails Over The Country Club’, and just more melodic,” she said. “Maybe more American Songbook style?”
Del Rey had previously said the project would arrive last October, later addressing the ongoing wait for the project by saying she was following her instincts after feeling a “literal energetic pause”.
Elsewhere, the ‘Cherry’ artist is set to embark on a UK and Ireland stadium tour this summer.
Following the announcement of huge gigs in Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin and London and their subsequent sell-outs, huge demand led to a second show in the UK capital being announced.
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Max Pilley
NME