Where to Get Tickets to Lily Allen’s ‘West End Girl’ Tour
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Lily Allen‘s West End Girl was one of the most acclaimed albums of the year, and the English singer-songwriter will perform the record in its entirety at intimate venues across the U.S and Canada. The short tour kicks off at The Auditorium in Chicago on April 3 and wraps on April 28 at the Masonic in San Francisco. The tour will also feature stops in Toronto, Boston, New York, and Los Angeles.
The tickets, which went on general sale on Dec. 12, sold out quickly. Allen served as the musical guest on the Josh O’Connor-hosted SNL on Dec. 13, performing “Sleepwalking” and “Madeline.” The latter performance was assisted by Dakota Johnson, who played the song’s titular character.
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Tickets are sold out for many dates on Ticketmaster, but there are still some resale options available on sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats. Here’s what you need to know about finding tickets to the Lily Allen Performs West End Girl tour.
StubHub
StubHub is one option for Lily Allen’s tour. Tickets for the Chicago date start at around $124 as of this writing, with pit seats running as much as $932.
Vivid Seats
Tickets for Lily Allen’s West End Girl tour are available on Vivid Seats starting at $130 for the Boston Orpheum date.
TicketNetwork
Tickets for the Los Angeles Orpheum stop start at around $215, and exceed $2,000 for orchestra seats. Dates for the Boston stop, meanwhile, start at around $150 on TicketNetwork.
SeatGeek
SeatGeek breaks down listings by price, with tickets for the Chicago date starting at $106, while resale tickets for the Washington, D.C. date start at $229.
You can see the North American dates for Lily Allen’s 2026 North American shows below.
April 3 — Chicago, IL, Auditorium Theatre
April 4 — Chicago, IL, Auditorium Theatre
April 7 — Toronto, ON, Massey Hall
April 8 — Toronto, ON, Massey Hall
April 11 — Boston, MA, Orpheum Theatre
April 12 — Boston, MA, Orpheum Theatre
April 14 — New York, NY, Radio City Music Hall
April 15 — Brooklyn, NY, Kings Theatre
April 17 — Philadelphia, PA, The Met
April 19 — Washington, DC, Warner Theatre
April 21 — Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre
April 25 — Los Angeles, CA, The Orpheum Theatre
April 26 — Los Angeles, CA, The Orpheum Theatre
April 28 — San Francisco, CA, The Masonic