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Lily Allen Announces Dates For 2026 North American Headlining Tour

The outing in support of the singer's provocative "West End Girl" album will be the singer's biggest U.S./Canada headlining outing to date.

Lily Allen

Lily Allen

Charlie Denis

Lily Allen is gearing up for her biggest North American headlining tour to date. The “Tennis” singer announced the dates for the nine-stop outing in support of her West End Girl album on Friday morning (Dec. 5), revealing that it is slated to kick off on April 3 in Chicago at The Auditorium, and feature stops in Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Los Angeles before winding down on April 28 at The Masonic in San Francisco.

Allen will perform the album in full on the tour, in the order the tracks appear on the LP, with tickets for Lily Allen Performs West End Girl slated to kick-off with an artist pre-sale sign-up open now through Monday (Dec. 8) at 11 p.m. ET. The artist pre-sale will then open at 10 a.m. local time on Dec. 10 and runt through 10 p.m. local time on Dec. 11. A general on-sale will then open at 10 a.m. local time on Dec. 12; click here for more ticketing information.


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Allen will be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on Dec. 13 alongside host Josh O’Connor (Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.

In addition to hitting the road, Allen announced a most unusual way to enjoy her new album this week in an Instagram post in which she held up a limited edition blue, polka-dotted USB device shaped like a sex toy she mentions in the NSFW song “Pussy Palace.” The $39.99 IFYKYK drive comes with an equally unsubtle warning: “Note: This product is a novelty USB device intended for data storage only.”

Update (3/26): Allen has expanded her tour itinerary to include a September leg. She's added dates in Montreal and Vancouver, as well as a third Toronto performance at RBC Amphitheatre. Tickets go on sale to the general public on April 3 at 10 a.m. local time, following presales starting April 1. Sign up for access here.

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Check out the dates for Allen’s 2026 North American tour below.

  • April 3: Chicago, Ill. @ The Auditorium
  • April 7: Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
  • April 8: Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
  • April 11: Boston, Mass. @ Orpheum Theatre presented by Citizens
  • April 14: New York, N.Y. @ Radio City Music Hall
  • April 17: Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
  • April 19: Washington, D.C. @ Warner Theatre
  • April 21: Atlanta, Ga. @ Fox Theatre
  • April 25: Los Angeles, Calif. @ Orpheum Theatre
  • April 28: San Francisco, Calif. @ The Masonic
  • Sept. 3: New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
  • Sept. 4: Boston, Mass. @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • Sept. 6: Philadelphia, Pa @ Xfinity Mobile Arena
  • Sept. 8: Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
  • Sept. 10: Toronto, ON @ RBC Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 12: Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre
  • Sept. 13: Chicago, IL @ United Center
  • Sept. 16: Minneapolis, MN - The Armory
  • Sept. 18: Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • Sept. 21: Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
  • Sept. 23: San Francisco, Calif. @ Chase Center
  • Sept. 25: Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Kia Forum

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Rod Stewart performs on stage at Tele2 Arena on June 8, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Rod Stewart performs on stage at Tele2 Arena on June 8, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Rod Stewart Hints at Possible Road Retirement After Completing 2027 UK One Last Time Dates: ‘That’ll Probably Be It’

The 81-year-old singer has been on the road for more than six decades.

Sir Rod Stewart has hinted that he might retire from major touring commitments after completing as-yet-unannounced dates on his yearslong One Last Time farewell tour. The 81-year-old pop icon has been on the road on the outing since 2024 and in a new interview with the TalkSport soccer chat show in the U.K. on Monday (May 18), Stewart laid out his plans.

“I’ve got 40-odd shows this year and that’s not really a lot,” Stewart told hosts Jeff Stelling and Ray Parlour. “And I’m touring the U.K. next year and doing the O2 and that will probably be it, I think. I’ll have to do something new … come on your show more often.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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