By Lana Del Rey at Fenway Park that was delayed last week due to lightning, leaving some fans feeling disappointed with her condensed set, according to a Boston.com poll. Del Rey was initially scheduled to begin the June 20 show at 7:30 p.
m., most likely with Fenway’s infamous 11 p.m.
noise curfew in mind. By 8:30, fans had to seek shelter within the concourse. The rain didn’t let up until after 10 p.
m., and Lana took the stage about a half hour later. Readers told Boston.
com that the hour-long show – which missed some of her big hits, shortened songs, and included three surprise guests – was disappointing and unsafe. Many readers wanted refunds or partial refunds for their tickets, which cost between $300 to $1,000, according to responses. At the end of her show, Del Rey promised fans she’ll find a way to get the two-hour show back to fans “somehow, somewhere.
” Others emphasized that the evacuation and delay caused unsafe conditions and communications concerns from Fenway Park staff. Concertgoers who had tickets on the turf, in the pit, or for uncovered seats had to seek shelter in the concourse, which two readers described as being “packed like sardines.” While fans were stuck in the concourse, Del Rey took to Instagram (in a since-deleted post) to ask fans if she should do a shortened show or come back on Saturday night.
Many said that limited service kept fans from weighing in. Some readers said they left Fenway before Del Rey got back on stage, in some .
