The pop artist who is riding a wave of new album West End Girl is now playing Dublin twice.
Allen’s UK theatre tour sold out quickly in recent weeks, with album’s salacious subject of the breakdown of her marriage to actor David Harbour with details of infidelity, open-relationships, jealousy, deceit, and a “pussy palace”.
Lily Allen‘s 3Arena show on Tuesday 30th June 2026 has even gone on general sale yet but pre-sale demand likely dictates the addition of a second show from Allen in the same venue on Wednesday July 1st 2026.
Presale active for both shows with MCD right now before general sale tomorrow.
- Tickets on sale Thursday 27th November at 10am.
- Tickets €51.20-€88.25 (inc booking fee and venue facility fee) from Ticketmaster.ie
- Bookings subject to 12.5 percent service charge per ticket (max €10.50)
- Under 16’s accompanied, standing 14+
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UK Arena shows were also announced:
June 2026
16 June – Newcastle Utilita Arena
17 June – Glasgow OVO Hydro
19 June – Manchester AO Arena
21 June – Leeds First Direct Bank Arena
23 June – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
24 June – Cardiff Utilita Arena
26 June – Birmingham BP Pulse Live
27 June – London The O2
30 June – Dublin 3Arena
1 July – Dublin 3Arena
March 2026
2 March – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall – SOLD OUT
3 March – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – SOLD OUT
5 March – Birmingham Symphony Hall – SOLD OUT
7 March – Sheffield City Hall – SOLD OUT
8 March – Newcastle O2 City Hall – SOLD OUT
10 March – Manchester Aviva Studios, The Hall – SOLD OUT
11 March – Manchester Aviva Studios, The Hall – SOLD OUT
14 March – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall – SOLD OUT
15 March – Cambridge Corn Exchange – SOLD OUT
17 March – Bristol Beacon – SOLD OUT
18 March – Cardiff New Theatre – SOLD OUT
20 March – London Palladium – SOLD OUT
21 March – London Palladium – SOLD OUT
22 March – London Palladium – SOLD OUT
May 2026
30 May – Mighty Hoopla, London – SOLD OUT

Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005. He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Cara Magazine, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, co-founder of Lumo Club, event curator, Indie Sleaze club promoter, and producer of gigs and monthly listening parties & events in Dublin.