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‘Lily Allen Performs West End Girl’ will tour British concert halls and music venues in 2026 – here’s how to get tickets

In case you’ve somehow missed it: Lily Allen is back, in a pretty explosive way.
After several years without new music, the songstress returned to the airwaves last week with West End Girl, a 44-minute long chronicle, in excruciating detail, of the breakdown of her marriage. The album has been a huge hit, with fans and critics alike lauding it as a career-best, and giving gossip bloggers enough fodder to get them to Christmas.
Now, Lily has announced that she’s going to be taking the album around the UK, on her first tour in seven years. Appropriately, the tour is titled ‘Lily Allen Performs West End Girl’.
This tour will be slightly different – instead of traditional gig venues she’ll perform to theatres and concert halls, playing the entire album front-to-back, in order. Each venue has been personally chosen by Lily as the perfect places ‘to showcase her new material’.
Want to see Lily Allen live in the UK 2026? Here’s everything you need to know.
Lily will be touring throughout March 2026, with the opening night in Glasgow on March 2 and the big finale in London on March 21.
Fourteen UK dates have been confirmed so far, including three nights in the London Palladium where you’ll be able to see West End Girl in the titular West End. Allen initially only announced two dates in the capital, but a further night was added.
Here are all of the dates for Lily Allen’s 2026 tour:
General sale tickets will go on sale this Friday November 7 at 10am. You’ll be able to get yours on Ticketmaster here.
Some venues will have individual venue presales, which will start at 10am on Thursday November 6. You can find more information about those on the individual venue websites, or on Ticketmaster.
We won’t know exact prices for the tour until the tickets are released, and they may vary between venues. However, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall’s listing suggests they’ll start at around £40 and go up to £85.
No support acts have been announced for Lily’s tour yet. As she’s doing things a bit differently with this tour, there may not be any support at all, but we’ll update this page if anything is announced.
No VIP tickets have been announced yet. Some venues may offer individual VIP packages, and that information will be available on their websites.
Once tickets have sold out, you’ll be able to grab some second hand off of sites like Stubhub and Viagogo. A limited number will also pop up on Ticketmaster between now and the shows, so check there every so often.
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