
Lily Allen released one of the biggest albums of 2025, the autobiographical tell-allWest End Girl, and she's heading out on a global tour this year to support it. The tour, dubbed Lily Allen Performs West End Girl, will feature Allen performing all 14 songs from the album about her divorce from Stranger Things star David Harbour in order. Allen had previously announced a short run of dates this April, but they sold out so fast that she's added new dates and expanded the tour significantly, hitting up larger arenas around the country this September.
The presale for these new shows is happening now, and general ticketing for the fall dates of the West End Girl tour begins Friday. Here's what you need to know about how to get tickets to the Lily Allen Performs West End Girl tour.
When is the Lily Allen 2026 tour?
Lily Allen's first North American run begins April 3 in Chicago and makes stops in Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, and Los Angeles, finishing up on April 28 in San Francisco, CA. These dates are mostly sold out, but she's taking another spin around the country in September, hitting up larger venues like Madison Square Garden in New York, MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado.
When do tickets for Lily Allen's tour go on sale?
An artist presale for the new West End Girl tour dates started on April 1. General on-sale ticketing begins Friday, April 3 at 10 a.m. local time.
Lily Allen 2026 tour tickets cost:
Ticket prices for Lily Allen's 2026 North American tour stars around $100-175 depending on the venue. If Ticketmaster doesn't have the seats you're looking for, you can check out options on reliable third-party sites like StubHub for more selection.
Where to see the Lily Allen Performs West End Girl tour in 2026:
2026 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
04/03 — Chicago, IL @ The Auditorium
04/04 — Chicago, IL @ The Auditorium
04/07 — Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
04/08 — Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
04/11 — Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre presented by Citizens
04/12 — Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre presented by Citizens
04/14 — New York, NY @ Radio City Music Hall
04/15 — Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
04/17 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
04/19 — Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre
04/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre
04/25 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
04/26 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
04/28 — San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
09/03 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Arena*
09/04 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway*
09/06 — Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena*
09/08 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre*
09/10 — Toronto, ON @ RBC Amphitheatre*
09/12 — Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre*
09/13 — Chicago, IL @ United Center*
09/16 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory*
09/18 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre*
09/21 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena*
09/23 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center*
09/25 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Kia Forum*
*Newly added, tickets on sale now
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