In June 2014, when Lana Del Rey performed "Video Games" at the Glastonbury Festival, she was riding the wave of her critically acclaimed album "Ultraviolence," which had been released just a couple of weeks prior, on June 13, 2014. The album showcased her distinctive blend of melancholy and cinematic soundscapes, continuing the themes established in her previous work. This performance was notable as it marked Lana's return to the festival circuit after her breakout success, encapsulating her evolution as an artist since the debut album "Born to Die." Additionally, her live rendition at Glastonbury highlighted her deep connection with her fan base and solidified her status within the alternative pop genre, showcasing her iconic style and emotive vocal delivery. The Glastonbury Festival appearance also demonstrated her growing reputation as a live performer on a global stage.