Lily Allen confirms new tour dates and exactly when to sign up for early access tickets

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Lily Allen confirms new tour dates and exactly when to sign up for early access tickets

The singer is heading on the road for the first time in seven years

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Lily Allen has quietly dropped 2026 UK tour dates, following the release of heartbreak album West End Girl (tickets via See Tickets and Ticketmaster).

Kicking off next March, the British songstress will stop by cities including the likes of Glasgow, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Manchester.

An intimate affair, Allen has chosen to play the album of the moment in its entirety at specially chosen theatres up and down the country.

As fans will know, it's her first album in seven years, and explores topics such as cheating, open relationships, and sex addiction.

With hit tracks including P***y Palace, Ruminating, and West End Girl, it's a raw look at the unravelling of her marriage to Stranger Things star David Harbour - and we've had it on repeat.

Most impressively, the 40-year-old says she wrote the 14 tracks in just 10 days, and it's received rave reviews so far.

Allen recently opened up about her songwriting process for West End Girl whilst speaking to Perfect Magazine, saying she has been 'writing pretty consistently throughout the last four years', but didn't think any of her stuff 'was any good'.

"To me, the value in it is meaningless until it feels like it’s something that you want to release into the world," she said of her music. "And I hadn’t gotten to that point until I wrote this collection of songs. It’s easier to write funny things that are rooted in darkness or anger or... terminal hatred.

"I’m not really interested in listening to an album of somebody telling me how happy they are."

The British songstress is heading on tour (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images)
The British songstress is heading on tour (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images)

Fans are thrilled that Allen is taking the album on the road, too. Below the Instagram tour announcement, one fan wrote: "I was just thinking this morning how much I need to see this album live, Lily always delivers."

Another commented, "I've never been more ready for a gig in my life."

A third said: "Omg this is going to be absolutely phenomenal!"

So, what time does general sale open, and where can you buy tickets? Find out everything you need to know about Lily Allen's West End Girl UK tour below.

Where to buy Lily Allen tickets and what time general sale starts

Venue presale will kick off at 10am on Wednesday, November 5. You must register your interest via the venue of your choice.

General sale will start at 10am on Friday, November 7 via See Tickets and Ticketmaster.

You must have an account to purchase tickets. It's recommended that you log in to your chosen ticketing site 15 minutes before the sale opens, so that's 9.45am.

The new album explores the breakdown of her marriage (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty)
The new album explores the breakdown of her marriage (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty)

Where is Lily Allen performing in the UK next year?

Fans, there will be plenty of opportunities to be a part of the crowd next year. The singer will play the album in full at some of the UK's most beautiful theatres, kicking things off at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on March 2.

The Smile hitmaker will then head to the likes of Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Newcastle. Your last chance to see the singer live is at The London Palladium on March 21. See you there?

Lily Allen UK 2026 tour dates:


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


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