It's Not Me, It's You World Tour

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It's Not Me, It's You World Tour
Tour by Lily Allen
Lily Allen Sziget 2009.jpg
Allen performing in August 2009, during world tour
Associated album It's Not Me, It's You
Start date14 March 2009
End date10 September 2010
Legs6
No. of shows
  • 67 in Europe
  • 15 in North America
  • 14 in Australia
  • 3 in Asia
  • 3 in South America
  • 1 in New Zealand
  • 103 in total [1]
Lily Allen concert chronology
  • Still, Alright?
    (2006–07)
  • It's Not Me, It's You World Tour
    (2009–10)
  • Sheezus Tour
    (2014–15)

The It's Not Me, It's You World Tour is the second concert tour by English singer-songwriter Lily Allen in support her second studio album, It's Not Me, It's You . The tour visited Europe, North America, Asia, Oceania and South America.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

Main
  1. "Everyone's at It"
  2. "I Could Say"
  3. "Never Gonna Happen"
  4. "Oh My God" / "Everything's Just Wonderful"
  5. "Him"
  6. "Who'd Have Known"
  7. "LDN"/"Dance wiv Me"
  8. "Back to the Start"
  9. "He Wasn't There"
  10. "Littlest Things"
  11. "Chinese"
  12. "22"
  13. "Not Fair"
  14. "Fuck You"
Encore
  1. "Smile"
  2. "The Fear"
  3. "Womanizer" (Britney Spears cover)
Festival

Notes

Tour dates

Date [1] CityCountryVenue
Europe
14 March 2009 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
15 March 2009 Manchester England Manchester Academy
16 March 2009 Dublin Ireland The Academy
18 March 2009 Bristol England O2 Academy
19 March 2009 Southampton Southampton Guildhall
20 March 2009 Brighton Brighton Dome
22 March 2009 Norwich University of East Anglia
23 March 2009 Birmingham O2 Academy
24 March 2009 Leeds O2 Academy
26 March 2009London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
27 March 2009
28 March 2009
North America
1 April 2009 San Diego United States House of Blues
2 April 2009Los Angeles Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theatre
4 April 2009San Francisco The Warfield
6 April 2009 Seattle The Showbox SODO
8 April 2009 Salt Lake City The Venue
9 April 2009 Denver Ogden Theatre
11 April 2009 Minneapolis First Avenue
12 April 2009 Chicago Riviera Theatre
13 April 2009 Detroit Saint Andrew's Hall
15 April 2009 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
17 April 2009Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
18 April 2009 Philadelphia The TLA
19 April 2009 Boston House of Blues
20 April 2009New York City Roseland Ballroom
22 April 2009 Toronto Canada The Sound Academy
Europe
3 May 2009BerlinGermanyPostbahnhof
4 May 2009 Cologne E-Werk
6 May 2009ParisFrance La Cigale
7 May 2009 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
8 May 2009 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
Asia
4 June 2009 Osaka JapanBig Cat
5 June 2009TokyoO-East Shibuya
2 September 2009 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Unknown
Australia
8 June 2009 Brisbane AustraliaTivoli
9 June 2009 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
10 June 2009
12 June 2009 Melbourne The Forum
13 June 2009
Europe
19 June 2009 Tuttlingen Germany Southside Festival
20 June 2009 Scheeßel Hurricane Festival
21 June 2009 Luxembourg Luxembourg Den Atelier
24 June 2009 Zagreb Croatia T-Mobile INmusic festival
26 June 2009 Pilton England Glastonbury Festival
2 July 2009 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter
3 July 2009 Arras France Main Square Festival
4 July 2009 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival
5 July 2009 Gdynia Poland Open'er Festival
7 July 2009 Montreux Switzerland Montreux Jazz Festival
9 July 2009 Novi Sad Serbia Exit
10 July 2009 Punchestown Racecourse Ireland Oxegen
11 July 2009LondonEngland Somerset House
12 July 2009 Balado Scotland T in the Park
18 July 2009 Benicàssim Spain Festival Internacional de Benicàssim
8 August 2009 Monte Carlo Monaco Sporting Monte-Carlo
9 August 2009 Zambujeira do Mar Portugal Festival Sudoeste
12 August 2009 Budapest Hungary Sziget Festival
14 August 2009 Oslo Norway Øyafestivalen
15 August 2009 Gothenburg Sweden Way Out West
16 August 2009 Helsinki FinlandFlow Festival
21 August 2009 Biddinghuizen Netherlands A Campingflight to Lowlands Paradise
22 August 2009 Chelmsford England V Festival
23 August 2009 Stafford
12 September 2009 Isle of Wight Bestival
South America
16 September 2009 São Paulo Brazil Via Funchal
17 September 2009 Rio de Janeiro HSBC Arena
19 September 2009 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
Europe
22 October 2009ParisFrance Zénith de Paris
23 October 2009 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
25 October 2009AmsterdamNetherlands Heineken Music Hall
28 October 2009 Milan ItalyAlcatraz
30 October 2009 Prague Czech Republic SaSaZu
31 October 2009BerlinGermanyHuxleys Neue Welt
1 November 2009 Hamburg Docks
16 November 2009 Sheffield England O2 Academy
17 November 2009Manchester Carling Apollo Manchester
18 November 2009
20 November 2009 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
21 November 2009 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
22 November 2009 Swindon Oasis Leisure Centre
24 November 2009Birmingham National Indoor Arena
25 November 2009GlasgowScotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
27 November 2009LondonEngland Brixton Academy
28 November 2009
8 December 2009DublinIreland The O2
9 December 2009 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool
10 December 2009 Nottingham Trent FM Arena
11 December 2009 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
13 December 2009BrightonEngland Brighton Centre
15 December 2009London Brixton Academy
17 December 2009
Oceania
15 January 2010 Auckland New Zealand Big Day Out
17 January 2010 Gold Coast Australia
19 January 2010Brisbane Riverstage
21 January 2010Sydney Hordern Pavilion
22 January 2010Big Day Out
23 January 2010
26 January 2010Melbourne
28 January 2010 Festival Hall
29 January 2010 Adelaide Big Day Out
31 January 2010 Perth
Europe
5 March 2010ManchesterEngland Manchester Evening News Arena
7 March 2010London The O2 Arena
2 July 2010BorlängeSwedenPeace & Love Festival
4 July 2010LondonEngland Hyde Park
18 July 2010BenicàssimSpainBenicàssim Festival
8 August 2010 Herefordshire EnglandThe Big Chill Festival
10 September 2010London Wembley Stadium

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
The AcademyDublin830 / 830 (100%)$32,205 [4]
First AvenueMinneapolis1,536 / 1,534 (100+%)$36,816 [5]
Riviera TheatreChicago2,500 / 2,500 (100%)$66,250 [5]
Saint Andrew's HallDetroit818 / 818 (100%)$19,900 [6]
9.30 ClubWashington, D.C.1,200 / 1,200 (100%)$30,000 [7]
Sound AcademyToronto2,495 / 2,495 (100%)$54,360 [8]
TOTAL9,379 / 9,377 (100%)$239,531

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