Lily Allen to tour West End Girl album in UK theatres

Lily Allen to tour West End Girl album in UK theatres

Lily Allen, the renowned singer, has excited fans by revealing her plan to perform her latest album, West End Girl, in its entirety during her upcoming UK tour in March 2026. Since its recent release, the album has garnered a lot of attention for its raw and honest lyrics that delve into the breakdown of her marriage to actor David Harbour, popular for his role in Stranger Things.

The tour is set to hit various cities across the UK including Glasgow, Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Manchester, Nottingham, Cambridge, Bristol, and Cardiff, with a grand finale at the prestigious London Palladium. This announcement comes after Allen’s last tour in 2018-2019 following the launch of her fourth studio album, No Shame. Despite making occasional live appearances in events such as Glastonbury sets, Allen has focused more on her acting career, featuring in the debut production of 2:22 – A Ghost Story in London’s West End.

Inspired by her experiences during this period, Allen’s new album, West End Girl, reflects on how her involvement in the play led to the unraveling of her relationship with Harbour. Through her music, Allen conveys the challenges she faced as her marriage took a tumultuous turn, exploring themes of distance and unconventional arrangements. With all 14 tracks on the album composed by Allen herself, she hints at a mix of autobiography and fiction in the lyrics, creating a compelling narrative for her audience.

Despite the personal nature of the album, Harbour has remained silent on its content publicly. However, his continued presence in Allen’s life, as seen in recent outings with her children, indicates an ongoing connection. Fans eagerly awaiting the tour can mark their calendars for the release of tickets on November 7, 2025, as Allen gears up to enthrall audiences with West End Girl presented live in its entirety according to the album’s tracklist

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