Lily Allen’s tour dates across the UK have sold out in minutes, prompting fans to beg the singer for more dates.
The Not Fair singer, 40, will perform the entirety of her explosive West End Girl album across 14 shows in March 2026 - including three dates at the London Palladium.
The tour kicks off at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on March 2 with further dates in Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Manchester, Nottingham, Cambridge, Bristol, Cardiff and London.
Tickets went on sale on Friday morning at 10am and all of Allen’s shows were sold out within minutes.
Infuriated fans said trying to get tickets was an “impossible task” and called out resale sites for seemingly buying up tickets just to sell them at a higher price.
“Got in to buy Lily Allen tickets at 10:01 and it’s sold out,” one raged on X, as another added: “Waited an hour for Lily Allen tickets and didn’t even get ONE.”
fanks a lot lily allen, fanks a lot
— tom (@tommtthw) November 7, 2025
no tickets for me 😑 pic.twitter.com/X5zAnx87tq
Of course the Lily Allen tickets sold out in 5 minutes flat pic.twitter.com/BcmFOJAtL1
— 𝕄𝕒𝕩𝕚𝕞𝕦𝕤 𝕂𝕒𝕣𝕘𝕒𝕣𝕪𝕖𝕟 (@MidBishop) November 7, 2025
I love to immediately get through for lily allen just for the site to not have had any tickets to begin with
— charlie (@sympthyknife) November 7, 2025
Someone else posted: “Buying concert tickets really is a modern day scandal.
“Lily Allen tickets all sold out during the pre-sale yet suspiciously are available for £100s on resale sites - despite the official sale opening 13 minutes ago.”
“Did anyone else find getting Lily Allen tickets an absolute impossible task this morning? Add more tour dates please,” another fan begged.
One user likened the ticket-buying experience to the dystopian fantasy series, The Hunger Games, in which contestants battle to the death.
“Getting Lily Allen tickets is f**king bullshit. F**k Ticketmaster. It shouldn’t be this hard to get concert tickets. It shouldn’t be The Hunger Games,” they ranted.

Allen will perform West End Girl in the order the songs appear on the record for her tour in March.
She has chosen the theatre venues for her tour, which concludes with three nights at The London Palladium on March 20 and 21 and 22.
The singer released her bombshell “revenge” album last month, in which she accused ex-husband David Harbour of cheating with a girl called “Madeline”.
Several songs, including Madeline and Tennis, were written about the alleged three-year affair which led to the couple splitting in January after four years of marriage.
Costume designer Natalie Tippett, 34, has since identified herself as the woman in question, having worked with Harbour on the set of the Netflix film We Have A Ghost in 2021.

The alleged affair reportedly began between the pair during the filming, and he allegedly flew her to his home in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tippett identified herself in an interview with the Daily Mail, after speculation over who Allen was referring to on her album, in which she asks “who the f*** is Madeline?”
When asked about the song, she said: “Of course I’ve heard the song.
“But I have a family and things to protect. I have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, and I understand this is going on. It’s a little bit scary for me.”
Tippett did not offer more comment on the lyrics, saying: “Yeah… I just don’t feel comfortable talking about it at the moment.”