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Star also gets into crowd with screaming fans
Tags: Lana Del Rey
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Lana Del Rey
26 May, 2013: Lana Del Rey performed at Dublin's Vicar Street, where at least one Irish fan got carried away in the moment and hurled their underwear at the star on stage.
Lana didn't seem to mind, in fact, the US star seemed positively thrilled as she twirled the pair of pants (female, from what we can tell) on her finger while performing, on the latest stop on her European and UK tour.
Lana Del Rey also got up close and personal with her fans at the show, leaving the stage to sing to fans in the front row, leading to a screaming frenzy from her audience, as they clamoured to get close to the star - and film it all on their iPhones.
Lana is celebrating her third Top 40 hit this week, after her track from the Great Gatsby soundtrack hit the UK charts, following previous single success with first two release, 'Video Games' and Born To Die'. Subsequent singles, including the brilliant 'National Anthem' have, surprisingly, failed to chart.
See photos of Lana's Dublin gig here.
 
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