Lily Allen is set to captivate fans with the highly anticipated release of her latest album, West End Girl, and an extensive North American tour that marks her largest to date. Kicking off in April 2026, the tour, titled Lily Allen Performs West End Girl, will see the artist perform all 14 tracks from her emotional breakup album in sequence. These songs delve into the raw and honest reflections on her five-year marriage with Stranger Things star David Harbour, offering fans a chance to connect with her journey on a deeper level.
While signups for the artist presale are now closed, general ticket sales will commence on December 12, providing fans another opportunity to secure their spots for this extraordinary tour. The North American leg of the tour launches on April 3 in Chicago and includes stops in major cities such as Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Los Angeles, and concludes on April 28 in San Francisco.
Ticket purchasing details for the tour are as follows: those who registered for the presale can access tickets starting December 10 at 10 a.m. local time until December 11 at 10 p.m. local time. For individuals who missed the presale, general ticket sales will open on December 12 at 10 a.m. local time.
Ticket prices for the tour are yet to be released. Fans who don’t find suitable seats through Ticketmaster can explore reliable third-party platforms like StubHub for more options.
Here’s a quick look at the tour dates:
- April 3: The Auditorium, Chicago, IL
- April 7: Massey Hall, Toronto, ON
- April 11: Orpheum Theatre presented by Citizens, Boston, MA
- April 14: Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
- April 17: The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark, Philadelphia, PA
- April 19: Warner Theatre, Washington, D.C.
- April 21: Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
- April 25: Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
- April 28: The Masonic, San Francisco, CA
As anticipation builds for both the album and the tour, fans are encouraged to ready themselves for an unforgettable experience filled with introspective music and a glimpse into Allen’s personal narrative.

