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Lily Allen has announced her first tour in seven years, which will take place next year.
The singer will perform a huge run of gigs across the UK next year, supporting his album, 'West End Girl'. This tour will mark the singer's first run of shows on stage since promoting her album 'No Shame' in 2018-2019.
Now, Allen will be celebrating 'West End Girl', which arrived last week (October 24), with a set of "specially chosen" intimate theatre shows in the UK, beginning in March 2026, culminating with two shows at London's famous Palladium.
Tickets go on sale Friday (November 7) at 10am via this link here.
Check out the dates in full below.
March
2 – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
3 – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
5 – Birmingham Symphony Hall
7 – Sheffield City Hall
8 – Newcastle O2 City Hall
10 – Manchester Aviva Studios, The Hall
11 – Manchester Aviva Studios, The Hall
14 – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
15 – Cambridge Corn Exchange
17 – Bristol Beacon
18 – Cardiff New Theatre
20 – London Palladium
21 – London Palladium
Last week, Lily Allen had said that 'West End Girl' was inspired by her “deep-rooted issues with rejection and abandonment” following her divorce from husband David Harbour after seven years of marriage.
“I have deep-rooted issues with rejection and abandonment which I’ve been tussling with for most of my adult life and probably quite a lot of my childhood as well. And I was having, like an extreme reaction to things at the time", she said. More on this story here.