| Tour by Lily Allen | |
| Associated album | West End Girl |
|---|---|
| Start date | 2 March 2026 |
| End date | 7 July 2026 |
| No. of shows | 27 |
| Lily Allen concert chronology | |
Lily Allen: Performs West End Girl is the fifth headlining concert tour by British singer-songwriter, Lily Allen, in support of her fifth studio album, West End Girl . The tour was announced on 30 October 2025 with theatre dates across the UK and set to be performed chronologically. [1] Due to the demand of the theatres dates in November 2025 Allen announced arena shows for the tour, including the 3Arena in Dublin. The tour will begin in March 2026 and will conclude in July. This was the singer's first tour since the No Shame Tour in 2018.
On the 27th November 2025, the same day as the arena general sale, Allen added more dates to the tour, including a new date at the O2 Arena and the AO Manchester Arena. [2]
On 20 October 2025 Allen announced West End Girl and announced it would be released four days later. The album was released on October 24 2025 by her label, BMG. The album cover was created by Spanish artist Nieves González. [1] The cover was inspired by 16th and 17th century paintings, specifically of saints and martyrs. Allen, at first, only announced theatre shows, but due to the popular demand she announced arena tours across the United KIngdom and Ireland. Due to the popular demand of the arena shows also, she added more.
| Date (2026) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 2 | Glasgow | United Kingdom | Glasgow Royal Concert Hall | N/A |
| March 3 | Liverpool | Philharmonic Hall | ||
| March 5 | Birmingham | Symphony Hall | ||
| March 7 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | ||
| March 8 | Newcastle | O2 City Hall Newcastle | ||
| March 10 | Manchester | Aviva Studios | ||
| March 11 | ||||
| March 14 | Nottingham | Nottingham Royal Concert Hall | ||
| March 15 | Cambridge | Cambridge Corn Exchange | ||
| March 17 | Bristol | Bristol Beacon | ||
| March 18 | Cardiff | New Theatre | ||
| March 20 | London | London Palladium | ||
| March 21 | ||||
| March 22 | ||||
| June 16 | Newcastle | Utilita Arena Newcastle | ||
| June 17 | Glasgow | OVO Hydro | ||
| June 19 | Manchester | AO Arena | ||
| June 20 | ||||
| June 21 | Leeds | First Direct Bank Arena | ||
| June 23 | Nottingham | Motorpoint Arena | ||
| June 24 | Cardiff | Utilita Arena Cardiff | ||
| June 26 | Birmingham | BP Pulse Live | ||
| June 27 | London | The O2 Arena | ||
| June 28 | ||||
| June 30 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | |
| July 1 | ||||
| July 7 | London | United Kingdom | The O2 Arena |
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