Lily Allen is heading back to North America next spring, announcing a nine‑city tour in support of her critically acclaimed breakup album West End Girl. The run marks her first return to U.S. stages since the record’s surprise release in October.
The tour will kick off April 3 in Chicago before heading to major markets including New York and Los Angeles. Each show will feature a full live performance of the album, offering fans a rare start‑to‑finish experience.
Pre‑sale registration is now open, with general ticket sales set for December 12. Industry analysts expect strong demand, fueled by the album’s rapid rise in popularity.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, West End Girl saw its Spotify streams double in its first week, drawing both longtime fans and new listeners to Allen’s catalog. The surge has positioned the tour as one of spring’s most anticipated live events.
Allen has described West End Girl as a deeply personal project, written in the aftermath of her separation from actor David Harbour. While the songs capture the raw emotions of that period, she says her perspective has evolved since recording them.
Performing the album in sequence allows the show to unfold as a narrative—transforming a private breakup story into a collective, cathartic concert experience. For audiences, the tour promises an intimate look at Allen’s most vulnerable and candid work to date.
With West End Girl earning widespread praise and renewed attention on streaming platforms, the upcoming tour cements Allen’s creative resurgence. The nine‑date run is expected to be a standout moment in the 2025 live music calendar, showcasing an artist reconnecting with fans through her most emotionally resonant material.
As ticket sales open next week, fans across North America will be racing to secure seats. Additional dates could be added if demand continues to climb, though no expansions have been announced. For now, Allen’s return signals a major moment for both the singer and her audience as West End Girl moves from studio confession to stage spectacle.
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