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Lily Allen Announces Biggest Ever Tour of Australia and New Zealand

Lily Allen has announced she will be heading back to New Zealand and Australia this year for her biggest shows in both countries to date

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Lily Allen has announced she will be heading back to New Zealand and Australia this year for her biggest shows in both countries to date.

In support of her 2025-released critically acclaimed album, West End Girl, the UK singer-songwriter will perform arena concerts throughout October and November, starting in Auckland, before moving through Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

The tour – Lily Allen performs West End Girl – will see Allen perform the new record in its entirety, in the order the songs appear on it.

The shows will mark Allen’s first visit on our shores since 2019, when she toured in support of her 2018 album, No Shame.

Rolling Stone gave West End Girl a four-star rating, saying that the artist “turned a painful marriage into a powerful album”.

“Allen has always had a catholic approach to musical style, and that attitude serves the emotional spectrum of West End Girl well, with the stages of relationship grief and personal humiliation echoed by the music surrounding her,” the review reads.

“Much of West End Girl finds Allen taking a brutal inventory of the scars she amassed while her marriage was falling apart; it couldn’t have a happier ending than one where she’s beginning to remind herself of who she could be.”

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Pre-sale tickets can be purchased next week before general public tickets go on sale from 1pm local time on Monday, February 9. Click here for more details and check out all of the dates and venues below.

LILY ALLEN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND TOUR 2026

Wednesday, October 21st

Spark Arena, Auckland

Friday, October 23rd

Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane

Sunday, October 25th

TikTok Entertainment Centre, Sydney

Wednesday, October 28th

Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Sunday, November 1st

RAC Arena, Perth