Lily Allen tickets and dates revealed: When do Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane tickets go on sale?

Fans will get another shot at Lily Allen tickets after strong presale demand triggered extra 2026 concerts.

Madeline Cove
The Nightly
Lily Allen's Aussie tour pre-sale sells out, more dates added with tickets up for grabs.
Lily Allen's Aussie tour pre-sale sells out, more dates added with tickets up for grabs. Credit: Unknown/Instagram

Fans have gone mad for Lily Allen Tickets already, triggering the announcement of two new Australian shows.

The singer is bringing her raw new album to Australia and New Zealand.

After seven years away from recording, the singer-songwriter is returning with her new album, West End Girl and a major Australia and New Zealand tour, making what promoters describe as the biggest headline of her career.

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Frontier Touring confirmed Allen would perform the album in full when she arrived in October and November 2026, giving fans a track-by-track live experience rather than a conventional hits set.

Demand has already been strong.

When do tickets go on sale?

Following a series of pre-sale windows, general on-sale tickets will be released on Monday, February 9 at 1 pm (local time), marking the final chance for fans to secure seats once all pre-sale allocations have been exhausted.

Additional Sydney and Melbourne dates have been added after presale allocations for the original shows were exhausted, with organisers citing overwhelming early interest.

Telstra pre-sale tickets opened Wednesday, February 4 at 11am local time, with artist and Frontier Member pre-sales following on Thursday.

Strong demand has triggered ongoing pre-sales for the newly added dates.

Lily Allen Australian shows

  • Brisbane — Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Friday, October 23
  • Sydney — TikTok Entertainment Centre, Sunday, October 25 & 26
  • Melbourne — Rod Laver Arena, Wednesday, October 28 & 29
  • Perth — RAC Arena, Sunday, November 1

All tickets will be available for purchase via Ticketek and Frontier Touring, with demand expected to be high across all cities. Find more ticketing information on the tour’s official website.

Lily Allen’s nude revenge photoshoot

The tour announcement follows a highly publicised personal and creative reset for Allen.

The 40-year-old recently posed topless for the cover of Elle UK, leaning into what the magazine described as a moment of liberation one year after her split from actor David Harbour.

In the accompanying interview, Allen said the emotional fallout from the end of her marriage in early 2025 directly shaped her songwriting.

“I was processing things that were happening during a really traumatic period,” Allen told Elle.

“I don’t think it’s a particularly self-aware record. It’s a really angry record — and that rage is directed towards other people. It’s not really about self-reflection.”

Allen added that she wasn’t “trying to solve any problems” by releasing the diss tracks on her fifth studio album — she just needed an outlet to vent.

The result was West End Girl, a 14-track release written and recorded in just 10 days after Allen returned to London from New York with her daughters. Critics have praised the album’s unfiltered tone, with lyrics confronting heartbreak, betrayal and resentment.

On one track titled Sleepwalking, Allen sings: “You won’t love me, you won’t leave me. You don’t touch me, still so needy. Been no romance since we wed. ‘Why aren’t we f..king, baby?’ Yeah, that’s what you said. But you let me think it was me in my head, and nothing to do with them girls in your bed.”

In another song titled Madeline, Allen sings about Harbour breaking the rules in their “open” marriage.

“We had an arrangement. Be discreet and don’t be blatant. And there had to be payment. It had to be with strangers. But you’re not a stranger, Madeline,” she sings.

Allen later reflected that the album closes with what she calls a “snippet of accountability” in its final track, but admits that was as far as she was prepared to go emotionally at the time.

The album’s release — paired with her bold public re-emergence — signals a new chapter for Allen, blending personal reckoning with creative revival.

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