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Published 10:33 20 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 10:42 20 Nov 2025 GMT

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Lily Allen has announced details of a headline UK and Ireland arena tour for 2026 - and this is how to get tickets.
The singer will take the West End Girl Tour to arena venues next summer after the originally announced tour sold out in minutes.
The run will begin on 16 June in Newcastle, and head to the likes of Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, and Cardiff.
She'll also headline shows in Birmingham, London, and finish up in Dublin on 30 June.
The show will see the singer perform the album in its entirety including the likes of "Madeline", "Pussy Palace", "Tennis" and the title track.
The LP marked her first release in seven years and was recorded across ten days in December 2024.
The album has received acclaim from critics and fans, and it became her highest charting album in the UK in over a decade.
Last month the singer announced a theatre tour in support of the album, with additional dates added due to phenomenal demand.
The newly announced arena dates are expected to be just as popular when they go on sale this month.
Ahead of Lily Allen tickets going on sale for her UK and Ireland tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.
They go on general sale at 10am on Thursday, 27 November via:
Yes, fans can sign up for an exclusive presale via the singer's website here. You'll need to do this before midnight on Sunday, 23 November to receive access.
The presale then takes place from 10am on Tuesday, 25 November and you'll be sent details on how to access it.
16 June - Newcastle, Utilita Arena - tickets
17 June - Glasgow, OVO Hydro - tickets
19 June - Manchester, AO Arena - tickets
21 June - Leeds, First Direct Arena - tickets
23 June - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena - tickets
24 June - Cardiff, Utilita Arena - tickets
26 June - Birmingham, BP Pulse Live - tickets
27 June - London, O2 Arena - tickets
30 June - Dublin, 3Arena - tickets
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