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WATCH: Lily Allen Plays First Show In Seven Years As She Kicks Off New Tour

By Dalton MacNamee
03/03/2026
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Lily Allen played her first live show in seven years at Glasgow, as part of her huge UK tour.

The singer began her intimate 'West End Girl' UK tour, where she played a two act set at the Royal Concert Hall, treating her fans to her latest album.

The first section of this show was kicked off by a string section called the 'Dallas Minor Trio', which was started by a rendition of Allen's 2008 number one single, 'The Fear', before playing more classic fan favourites.


Other classics include 'Smile', and 'LDN' from her 2006 debut album, 'Alright, Still', before moving onto ‘Not Fair’, ’22’, ‘Fuck You’ and ‘Who’d Have Known’ from 2009’s ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’. She also played, 'Hard Out Here' from her 2013, 'Sheezus', as well as 'Come On Then' from 2018's 'No Shame'.

Allen did not play her old songs with the trio, but the lyrics were on display on the screen for the audience to sing along to.

The second part of the concert saw Lily Allen play songs from 'West End Girl' following a 30 minute break. This live set included the album's title track, as well as ‘Ruminating’, ‘Relapse’, ‘4chan Stan’, ‘Nonmonogamummy’, ‘Dallas Major’, ‘Beg For Me’, ‘Let You W/In’ and ‘Fruityloop’.

Back in January, Lily Allen said that she was "happy to be alive" after being involved in a car accident, which saw her run off the road by an HGV.

Sharing details on social media, Allen wrote: “Could have done without an HGV running me off the road but other than that a relatively good start to 2026". Read more about this story here.

A few weeks ago, Lily Allen announced that she was in a new relationship, a year after her split from husband, David Harbour. The singer is in a new relationship with London based writer and artist, Jonah Freud, the great-great-grandson of Austrian neurologist, Sigmund Freud. Find out more about him here.

 

Written by Dalton MacNamee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Classichits.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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