The Lyrical Queen is heading Down Under.
The remarkable Lily Allen, whose highly acclaimed album West End Girl has become a massive global success with over 275 million streams, has announced her Australian shows for October & November 2026.
These shows will mark Lily’s biggest headline tour of her career.
The show will see the singer/songwriter play her brand-new album in its entirety, in the order the songs appear on the record.
Presented by Frontier Touring, this marks her first Australian shows in over seven years, following her last visit in 2019 on the No Shame tour.
Long a defining and maverick voice of contemporary pop, Lily’s first two albums — her 2006 debut Alright, Still and its follow-up It’s Not Me, It’s You — reimagined pop stardom for the internet age, selling more than five million copies worldwide.
Now with the critically acclaimed West End Girl – Lily's fifth studio album and first for seven years – Lily Allen pivots the spotlight back on herself, using her move to New York as the basis for a narrative journey within 14 new songs – an outstandingly candid and accomplished fusion of fact and fictions which is undoubtedly the most expansively empathetic work of her career.
Presale tickets drop Wednesday, February 4, with general tickets on sale Monday, February 9.
We can’t wait to hear her sweet hooks, and savage lyrics.
Source: Instagram&YouTube: LilyAllen/ FrontierTouring
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