Lily Allen announces first tour since 2019 following release of West End Girl
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Lily Allen announces first tour since 2019 following release of West End Girl
"Lily Allen has announced her first tour in seven years with a series of dates and stops across the UK taking place in 2026. Fresh off the release of her latest album, West End Girl, Allen announced the tour this morning (Thursday 30 October). Besides a couple of surprise appearances at Glastonbury over the last few years, most recently this summer, Allen hasn't toured since 2019."
"The album, which tackles the "Smile" singer's divorce from Stranger Things actor, David Harbour, has ben praised for its vulnerability and raw lyrics. Speaking to Interview about the album, Allen said, "We all go through breakups and it's always f**king brutal. But I don't think it's that often that you feel inclined to write about it while you're in it." She also said the album was about "trying to process things" and "viscerally like going through the motions," emerging with a sense of clarity now."
Lily Allen announced a UK tour of venues in March 2026, beginning at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and concluding with two nights at the London Palladium. The tour includes stops in Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Newcastle, Nottingham, Cambridge, Bristol, and Cardiff. Tickets go on sale 7 November at 10am, with a presale available on 5 November for fans who sign up by midnight on 3 November. The tour follows the release of West End Girl, an album that tackles Allen's divorce from David Harbour and has been praised for vulnerability and raw lyrics. Allen described the album as about processing breakups and emerging with clarity.
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