Addison Rae is still floating on air after a night she’ll never forget. The pop star took to Instagram today to share a photo of herself and Lana Del Rey, captured on stage at Wembley Stadium, just hours after the pair surprised fans with a special duet. The image shows the two artists beaming at each other under the stadium lights, a moment that Rae describes as nothing short of spiritual.
A Night to Remember at Wembley
Rae, 24, joined Del Rey during the London stop of her U.K. and Ireland stadium tour on Thursday, July 3, 2025. The duo performed Rae’s hit single “Diet Pepsi,” marking a milestone moment for the rising singer-songwriter. In her heartfelt post, Rae wrote, “I will never forget this. Thank you so much to the most beautiful divine woman, heart, soul, mind…, Lana. I am the happiest and luckiest girl on earth. Being next to you is spiritual.” The post quickly racked up likes and comments from fans and fellow musicians alike, all celebrating the unexpected collaboration.
But the surprises didn’t end there. According to Rolling Stone, the pair also performed “57.5,” an unreleased track that Del Rey first debuted at Stagecoach in April. The double performance underscored the deep musical connection between the two artists, with Rae’s pop sensibility blending seamlessly with Del Rey’s torch-song style. For many in the crowd of 90,000, it was a once-in-a-lifetime moment that will be remembered as one of the highlights of Del Rey’s Wembley residency.
The Significance of Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium is no ordinary venue. It’s one of the most iconic concert halls in the world, having hosted legendary performances by Queen, Beyoncé, Adele, and many others. For an artist like Addison Rae, who started her career on TikTok just a few years ago, stepping onto that stage represents a meteoric rise. “It’s every artist’s dream to perform at Wembley,” says music industry analyst Sarah Johnson. “For Addison to be invited as a special guest by Lana Del Rey is a testament to how quickly she’s established herself as a serious musician.”
Del Rey’s Wembley shows were part of her massive U.K. and Ireland stadium tour, which has been selling out arenas across the region. The tour has featured a mix of Del Rey’s greatest hits along with newer material, and the inclusion of “Diet Pepsi” and “57.5” shows Del Rey’s willingness to elevate emerging talent. It’s a move that’s become characteristic of the “Video Games” singer, who has previously collaborated with up-and-coming artists like The Weeknd and Father John Misty.
Addison Rae’s Meteoric Rise
For those unfamiliar with Addison Rae’s journey, it’s a story of rapid transformation. She first gained fame on TikTok in 2019, amassing millions of followers through dance videos and personality-driven content. But Rae had bigger ambitions. She transitioned into music, signing with a major label and releasing her debut single “Obsessed” in 2021. While that track performed modestly, it was her 2024 single “Diet Pepsi” that truly broke through, becoming a viral hit and earning her first Top 40 placement on the Billboard Hot 100.
Her self-titled debut album, Addison, was released in June 2025 and debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. The album is a blend of electro-pop, dance, and R&B influences, with critics praising its production and Rae’s vocal growth. Tracks like “Aquamarine” and “Two Sides” have become fan favorites, and the album’s success has cemented Rae’s status as a pop force to be reckoned with.
Interestingly, Rae has also decided to drop her surname professionally. She now goes simply by “Addison,” a move she explained in an interview with Quen Blackwell on the YouTube series Feeding Starving Celebrities. “I just am tired of also signing Addison Rae. It's really long. I just would rather sign 'Addison,'” she said. This rebranding reflects her desire to be seen as an artist in her own right, separate from her reality TV and social media past.
The Addison Tour: A World Debut
Hot on the heels of her Wembley triumph, Rae announced her debut world tour, fittingly named “The Addison Tour.” The tour kicks off August 26 in Dublin, Ireland, and will take her across Europe, North America, and Australia. Stops include London, Paris, Austin, New York City, and Los Angeles, with final shows set for November in Australia. Rae shared her excitement on social media, writing, “THE ADDISON TOUR IS REALLY REAL!!!!!! I can’t believe I get to sing and dance for you (and with you) this Fall. Are you coming?”
The tour promises to be an extension of the energy and creativity that Rae has showcased in her music videos and live performances. While details about the production are still under wraps, rumors suggest a heavy emphasis on choreography, visual effects, and interactive elements that mirror the playful, nostalgic vibe of her album. Given her background as a dancer, fans can expect sharp routines and high-energy set pieces.
Ticket sales for the tour have been strong, with several dates already sold out or nearing capacity. Industry insiders predict that “The Addison Tour” could be one of the highest-grossing first tours by a female pop star this year, especially given the momentum from her Wembley appearance with Del Rey. “Having Lana Del Rey’s seal of approval is priceless,” says concert promoter Mark Felton. “It validates Addison as a serious artist and gives her tour an instant credibility boost.”
Behind the Duet: A Mutual Admiration
The collaboration between Rae and Del Rey didn’t happen overnight. According to sources close to both artists, the two have been in touch for months, bonding over a shared love of vintage Hollywood aesthetics and melancholic pop. Del Rey is known for championing younger female artists, and Rae has long cited Del Rey as a major influence. In a 2023 interview with Vogue, Rae listed Del Rey’s album Born to Die as one of her all-time favorites.
The decision to perform “Diet Pepsi” together was a natural one. The song, with its breezy melody and lyrics about young love, fits Del Rey’s style of romanticized Americana. For the unreleased track “57.5,” Del Rey took the lead while Rae provided harmonies, creating a hauntingly beautiful moment that left fans clamoring for an official release. Many are now speculating that a studio collaboration between the two may be in the works.
“Addison has this effortless charm that Lana really responds to,” says a mutual acquaintance. “They have a genuine friendship, and it shows on stage. Lana is very protective of Addison and wants to help her succeed.” This mentorship dynamic has not gone unnoticed by fans, who have flooded social media with praise for Del Rey’s generosity and Rae’s talent.
The Bigger Picture: Pop Music’s Changing Landscape
Rae’s rise is emblematic of a broader shift in the music industry, where social media influencers are crossing over into traditional pop stardom with unprecedented speed. Artists like Rae, along with others like Dixie D’Amelio and Bella Poarch, have leveraged their online followings to secure record deals and chart placements. But Rae’s success stands out because of her ability to evolve from a content creator into a credible performer.
Her appearance at Wembley is a symbol of how far she’s come. Just a few years ago, she was filming TikTok dances in her bedroom. Now, she’s sharing a stage with one of the most influential singer-songwriters of her generation. It’s a narrative that resonates with young fans who dream of turning their passions into careers.
Moreover, Rae’s decision to embrace a mononym—simply “Addison”—signals a desire to be taken seriously as an artist, not just a celebrity. This move has been met with mixed reactions, with some fans nostalgic for the “Addison Rae” branding. But for the artist herself, it’s a liberating step. “I’m ready to be just Addison,” she said in a recent podcast appearance. “The music is what matters now.”
As she prepares for her tour, Rae is also working on new material. In interviews, she has hinted at a deluxe edition of Addison featuring additional tracks, possibly including a studio version of “57.5” or a collaboration with Del Rey. She has also expressed interest in acting, having already appeared in films like He’s All That (2021) and the upcoming Thank You, Goodnight. It’s clear that Rae is building a multi-faceted career, with music at its core.
For now, though, Rae is content to savor the moment. The Wembley performance was a dream come true, and her Instagram post captured the genuine emotion of the night. As she wrote, “I will never forget this.” And neither will the thousands of fans who witnessed the birth of a special musical bond.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment News