Lily Allen dominated March with her semi-controversial West End Girl live show, and she's not done just yet. The star, who last year commanded the airwaves with an autobiographical album detailing the collapse of her marriage, took over theatres, concert halls and prestigious venues with her solo performance, which concluded earlier this week.
The West End Girl experience recounted her journey through live performance, assisted by props, costume changes and remarkable sets. The spectacle and polish were undeniable throughout, with reviews praising her vision, but not every outlet was entirely happy with her experience.
NME recently observed in its three-star critique that Lily Allen's show was "noticeably devoid of a live band ... backing dancers or any interaction with the crowd". Yahoo! reported she was "receiving backlash" for the length of her set, which was comprised of songs from her new record; no other hits.
That said, she's far from finished. While Lily Allen has spent the opening quarter of this year showcasing her live solo performance across the country, she's gradually preparing to deliver a more traditional "pop star" performance. In just a few months' time, the second leg of her tour will begin.
viagogo and resale tickets
Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused.
Lily Allen tickets are available via viagogo.
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viagogoStarting in June, the 40-year-old will be performing at arenas nationwide on an extensive nine-date tour at some of the UK's largest and finest venues. This includes appearances at London's O2 Arena, Manchester's AO Arena, Cardiff's Utilita Arena and more (we've listed the complete line-up of venues below).
And during these upcoming arena dates, fans are no doubt expecting a return of her classic tunes, such as Smile and F**k You, delivered with more gusto than ever.
For those still hoping to secure tickets for the forthcoming arena tour, there are options available if you know where to look. Official websites released tickets a few months ago, many of which were quickly snapped up by eager fans.
Lily Allen on SNL back in December. (Image: GETTY)Currently, one of the primary ways to purchase tickets for Lily Allen's arena tour is through resale websites. Online platforms like viagogo and StubHub offer fans the opportunity to buy second-hand tickets from other concert-goers.
At the time of writing, some tickets are available on viagogo for approximately 92 each, a price not far off their original face value.
Alternatively, official retailer Live Nation may still have tickets on offer. The online seller initially provided access to the star's upcoming shows, many of which sold out rapidly.
Lily Allen fans can still buy tickets now. (Image: GETTY)Below, we've broken down everywhere fans can buy tickets ahead of Lily Allen's arena tour.
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Lily Allen's first performance will take place on June 16, 2026, at Newcastle's Utilita Arena. Following this, she'll continue her tour in cities including Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, London and more.
Lastly, her final performance will be held in Dublin at the 3Arena. Here's the complete schedule of tour dates.
Lily Allen fans can see the star's new show this summer. (Image: GETTY)Lily Allen Tour Dates 2026
- 16/6 - Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- 17/6 - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- 19/6 - Manchester, AO Arena
- 21/6 - Leeds, First Direct Bank Arena
- 23/6 - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- 24/6 - Cardiff, Utilita Arena
- 26/6 - Birmingham, BP Pulse Live
- 27/6 - London, The O2
- 30/6 - Dublin, 3Arena