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This page lists information on Lana Del Rey's activities during November, 2011.

November 1[]

Del Rey tweeted: "Every man has to go through hell to reach Paradise" and "Bradley Soileau"[1][2]

November 2[]

Del Rey posted "Bradley Soileau- having brad in the Born to Die video made it autobiographical and beautiful. He reminds me of the dark and mysterious side of the magnetic boy I used to know." on Facebook.

November 4[]

Del Rey performed at Ruby Lounge in Manchester, United Kingdom. She sang "Video Games", "Blue Jeans", "Off to the Races", and "Without You". Before the performance, she posted:

"I have been sick with laryngitis this week but have not cancelled tonight's gig as radio reported.. On my way to Manchester now xxxLDR xxx" on Facebook. Afterwards, she posted "Manchester. Sweet Sweet Crowd. Adore You."

November 5[]

Del Rey performed at Òran Mór in Glasgow, Scotland.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

November 7[]

Del Rey performed at the Nouveau Casino in Paris, France, as part of the Born to Die Tour. She was also photographed backstage by Julien Mignot.

Performance[]


Photoshoot by Julien Mignot[]

November 8[]

Del Rey had an interview and performed at La Musicale Speciale legendado in Paris, France. She sang "Video Games" and "Blue Jeans".

Del Rey performed at the exclusive Silencio club in Paris, France.

November 9[]

Del Rey went on a French talk show called Le Grand Journal in Paris, France, and was also interviewed.

Arriving at Le Grand Journal[]

Le Grand Journal[]

She was also interviewed in La Boîte à Questions directly after her appearance on Le Grand Journal.

Del Rey was photographed by Mathieu Zazzo.

November 10[]

Del Rey performed at Paradiso in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Backstage[]

Performance[]

November 11[]

Del Rey performed "Video Games" on De Wereld Draait Door in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Del Rey was photographed by Naomi Shon.

November 12[]

Del Rey was a studio guest at 1LIVE.

Del Rey performed "Video Games" on the TV show Inas Nacht

Del Rey performed at the Gebäude 9 Theatre in Cologne, Germany.

Performance[]

Meeting fans outside the concert[]

November 13 or 14[]

Del Rey was photographed by Heinz Peter Knes for the January/February 2012 edition of German magazine Spex magazine.

November 14[]

Del Rey performed at Roter Salon in Berlin, Germany, and was photographed backstage by Bella Lieberberg.

Performance[]

Setlist:

Photoshoot by Bella Lieberberg[]

November 16[]

Del Rey performed at Scala in London, United Kingdom.

November 17[]

Del Rey performed at the O2 Institute Birmingham in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

November 18[]

Del Rey was photographed by Simon Emmett for Q magazine.

November 20[]

Del Rey attended Scottish Music Awards - Tartan Clefs with Barrie James O'Neill.

Del Rey performed a secret show at Shoreditch House in London, United Kingdom. She sang "Video Games" and possibly more.

November 21[]

Del Rey was photographed by Sean + Seng for the February 2012 edition of Interview magazine in Russia and Germany.

Behind the scenes[]

Media use[]

November 22[]

Del Rey performed "Video Games" at Bassoon Bar in London, United Kingdom.

November 23[]

Del Rey performed "Video Games", "Born to Die", "Radio", "You Can Be the Boss", and "Off to the Races" at L'Album De La Semaine in Paris, France.

Performance[]

Leaving L'Album De La Semaine[]

Arriving at her hotel in Paris, France[]

November 24[]

Del Rey outside her hotel in Paris, France.

Del Rey attended Nokia "The Amazing Night" event held in the Hôtel Salomon De Rotschild, Paris, France, where she also performed "Blue Jeans" and "Video Games".

Event[]

Private performance[]

Del Rey was also photographed by Hidiro for Les InRocKuptibles magazine.

NOW MAGAZINE[]

Del Rey was featured on the cover of NOW Magazine of Toronto, Canada. Click here to read the article.

November 25[]

Del Rey was photographed by Karim Sadli for V magazine.

November 26[]

Del Rey performed "Video Games" at TV studios of Taratata.

Rehearsal[]

Performance[]

NME Magazine[]

Del Rey was listed as #6 on NME magazine's 2011 Cool List. The article featured reads: "Count your eyes and count to five. While you did that, 127 people have remixed Lana Del Rey's 'Video Games'. If you count the adulation of knob-twiddlers as a marker of respect, LDR would be Number One. Cynics might note that there are several kinds of knob-twiddlers the easy-on-the-eye singer attracts, but that would be doing a sexist injustice to 2011's most captivating prospect, an enigmatic bundle of New York talent who has managed to lasso Generation YouTube wholeheartedly with a beguiling mix of faded Hollywood glamour, Lynchian aesthetics and Stevie Nicks vocals."

November 29[]

Del Rey was featured in an article written by Clash magazine, issue #68. Click here to read the article.

November 30[]

Del Rey performed at the Mod Club Theatre in Toronto, Canada.


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