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Lily Allen Has Announced Her First Run Of Shows For Seven Years With Two London Dates Next Year – Here’s How To Get Tickets

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Lily Allen performing at the O2 with Olivia Rodrigo in May 2024


It’s been quite the week for Lily Allen. After dropping West End Girlher first new album since 2018, she has now announced her first run of headline shows in seven years, which will see her play 13 shows in the UK – including two dates at the London Palladium on March 20 & 21, 2026.

Titled ‘Lily Allen Performs West End Girl‘, the gigs will see Lily Allen play a series of ‘specially-chosen’ theatre shows across the country, with dates in Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, and more before she closes the tour in the capital.

Credit: @lilyallen, via IG

These shows mark Lily Allen’s first UK headline shows since 2019with her last London gigs coming in the form of a double-header at the Camden Roundhouse in 2018. In between these shows, she has made appearances with other artists, including a performance of Smile with Olivia Rodrigo at the O2 in 2024, as well as joining Shy FX on stage at Glastonbury Festival last summer.

West End Girl dropped last Friday (October 24)and is Lily Allen’s first album since 2018’s No Shameand the upcoming tour will be the first time for many to hear the new material in a live setting.

How to get tickets to see Lily Allen

Lily Allen tickets go on general sale next week on Friday, November 7 at 10amand you’ll be able to find them on Ticketmaster. There will also be an artist pre-sale taking place for the shows on Wednesday, November 5 at 10am, which you can gain access to by signing up here. Be sure to sign up for your selected date before midnight on Monday, November 3 to be in with a chance of nabbing a spot early.

Lily Allen ‘West End Girl’ UK Shows 2026

March 2 – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
March 3 – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
March 5 – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
March 7 – Sheffield, City Hall
March 8 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
March 10 – Manchester, Aviva Studios (The Hall)
March 11 – Manchester, Aviva Studios (The Hall)
March 14 – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
March 15 – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
March 17 – Bristol, Beacon
March 18 – Cardiff, New Theatre
March 20 – London, Palladium
March 21 – London, Palladium

Tickets to see Lily Allen on the ‘West End Girls’ tour go on general sale on Friday, November 7, and you’ll be able to find them here. You can also find pre-sale details above.

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