Lily Allen West End Girl tour: Presale, tickets info, complete setlist, dates, venues and more 

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Lily Allen recently announced the dates and venues for her upcoming tour, "West End Girl Tour," which will be her first tour in seven years. She announced the tour on her Instagram page less than a week after her album, West End Girl, was released. Allen will reportedly perform her 14-track album fully at venues across the UK in March 2026.

According to LADbible, presale tickets for Allen's tour will be available from 10 am on November 5, 2025. Fans are asked to register at the venue before midnight on November 3 for the presale. General sale will go on sale at 10 am GMT on November 7, 2025, through Ticketmaster and See Tickets. Ticket prices have yet to be announced as of this article.

Lily Allen's tour will begin at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow on March 2, 2026. It will conclude with two back-to-back shows at the London Palladium on March 20 and 21. Here are the dates and venues for Lily Allen's "West End Girl Tour."

  • Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow - March 2, 2026
  • Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool - March 3, 2026
  • Symphony Hall, Birmingham - March 5, 2026
  • Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield - March 7, 2026
  • O2 City Hall, Newcastle - March 8, 2026
  • The Hall, Aviva Studios, Manchester - March 10, 2026
  • The Hall, Aviva Studios, Manchester - March 11, 2026
  • Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham - March 14, 2026
  • Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge - March 15, 2026
  • Bristol Beacon, Bristol - March 17, 2026
  • New Theatre, Cardiff - March 18, 2026
  • The London Palladium, London - March 20, 2026
  • The London Palladium, London - March 21, 2026

According to Billboard, Lily Allen will reportedly perform her new album on her tour. West End Girl is Allen's first album in seven years, following her 2018 LP, No Shame. The album is reportedly about Allen's marriage to Stranger Things star David Harbour and his alleged infidelity. Here is the setlist for Lily Allen's upcoming tour:

  1. West End Girl
  2. Ruminating
  3. Sleepwalking
  4. Tennis
  5. Madeline
  6. Relapse
  7. P*ssy Palace
  8. 4Chan Stan
  9. Nonmonogamummy
  10. Just Enough
  11. Dallas Major
  12. Beg for Me
  13. Let You W/in
  14. Fruityloop

Lily Allen reportedly wrote West End Girl in 10 days

According to Billboard, Lily Allen's West End Girl was about her relationship with a partner, thought to be David Harbour, and explored his alleged infidelity and their open marriage, and the effect it had on her.

In her new album ‘West End Girl,’ Lily Allen hints that her ex-husband, David Harbour, cheated on her — revealing she discovered bedroom toys he’d been hiding.

During an interview with The Perfect Magazine, dated October 21, 2025, Allen said she spent 10 days in Los Angeles working on the album in December 2024. The singer admitted that she found it "hard" to make the LP, calling her process "incredibly manic" and "emotionally traumatizing." However, she added that the project never felt forced because it was "purely for [her]," saying:

"I mean, it was hard to make this record. It was incredibly manic, and it was emotionally traumatic. But nothing felt forced. It just sort of fell out of me. And I think that’s what happens when you’re writing from a place of truth, and without an agenda."

She continued:

"I think when I struggle with writing it’s because I’m worried about how things are going to be perceived or how things are going to be consumed, or where I exist in the market, or whatever. This record was purely for me, and it was a way of processing things that I was going through in my private life."

According to an article on Interview Magazine, published on October 28, Lily Allen said the album was not entirely inspired by her life, adding, "Some of it is based on truth and some of it is fantasy.”


Lily Allen's West End Girl, released on October 24, 2025, received a 7.3/10 rating on Pitchfork.

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