Fans of Lily Allen are scrambling for tickets after her highly anticipated 2026 tour swiftly sold out. The singer, who released her fifth studio album 'West End Girl' earlier this year, announced a 14-date UK tour to celebrate the record, but demand has far outstripped supply.
High Demand and Added Shows
The initial tour schedule featured 13 concerts across the country, but after tickets flew off the shelves, an extra date was added at The London Palladium. This brings the total number of shows to 14, with the tour kicking off in March 2026. The extensive run includes performances at prestigious venues such as Manchester's Aviva Studios The Hall, Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall, and Birmingham's Symphony Hall.
Despite the expanded itinerary, official tickets through primary retailers like Ticketmaster are now listed with 'limited availability', a strong indicator that most dates have been completely sold out. This has left many dedicated fans empty-handed and searching for alternative ways to attend.
Where to Find Resale Tickets
For those still hoping to see Lily Allen live, the secondary market is now the primary option. Resale websites have become the go-to destination, with platforms such as viagogo, StubHub, and Vivid Seats already listing a significant number of tickets. Prices on these sites are dynamic, but fans can currently find options starting from around £140.
While purchasing from resellers can come at a premium, it offers a final chance to secure a spot at one of the most talked-about tours of the season. It is always advisable to use reputable platforms and be aware of the terms and conditions before completing a purchase.
Full 2026 UK Tour Itinerary
For a complete overview, here is the full list of confirmed tour dates and locations:
- Monday, March 2: Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
- Tuesday, March 3: Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
- Thursday, March 5: Birmingham, Symphony Hall
- Saturday, March 7: Sheffield, City Hall
- Sunday, March 8: Newcastle upon Tyne, O2 City Hall Newcastle
- Tuesday, March 10: Manchester, Aviva Studios - The Hall
- Wednesday, March 11: Manchester, Aviva Studios - The Hall
- Saturday, March 14: Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
- Sunday, March 15: Cambridge, Corn Exchange
- Tuesday, March 17: Bristol, Bristol Beacon
- Wednesday, March 18: Cardiff, New Theatre
- Friday, March 20: London, The London Palladium
- Saturday, March 21: London, The London Palladium
- Sunday, March 22: London, The London Palladium (Extra Date)
The frenzy for tickets underscores Lily Allen's enduring popularity and the excitement surrounding her return to the stage with the 'West End Girl' album. With the tour several months away, the resale market is expected to remain active, so persistent fans are encouraged to keep checking for new listings.