Lily Allen at the Orpheum Theatre

- Lily Allen is playing two Los Angeles dates of her “West End Girl” run at the Orpheum Theatre this weekend, with shows set for Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, at 8 p.m. - The downtown Los Angeles venue lists 7 p.m. doors for both nights at 842 S. Broadway, while Ticketmaster says the general sale for the added dates opened April 3 with a four-ticket limit. - The Los Angeles stop is part of an expanded 2026 run that added 11 dates before later arena bookings in September. (ticketmaster.com)

Lily Allen is at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles this weekend for two “West End Girl” shows, on Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26. (laorpheum.com) (ticketmaster.com) Both Los Angeles performances are scheduled to start at 8 p.m., with doors at 7 p.m., according to the Orpheum’s event listing. The theater’s address is 842 S. Broadway in the city’s historic core. (laorpheum.com) (ticketmaster.com) Ticketmaster lists the dates as “Lily Allen Performs West End Girl” and says the general sale for the added run began Friday, April 3, 2026, at 10 a.m. local time. The ticketing help page says buyers can purchase up to four tickets. (ticketmaster.com 1) (ticketmaster.com 2) LAist included Allen among its weekend music picks for April 24-26, placing the Orpheum dates alongside other Los Angeles concerts and events. The outlet described her as “the West End Girl herself” in its Thursday roundup. (laist.com) The Los Angeles dates land near the end of Allen’s spring North American theater leg, which Ticketmaster’s help page says included added shows in Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Her next listed stop after Sunday is The Masonic in San Francisco on Tuesday, April 28. (ticketmaster.com 1) (ticketmaster.com 2) Live Nation’s artist page shows the run continuing in June with arena dates in the United Kingdom, including Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Cardiff, Birmingham and London. The same page lists a larger North American swing in September, including Madison Square Garden in New York and the Kia Forum in Inglewood. (livenation.com) For Los Angeles, that leaves a two-night theater stop in a 1926 venue that is marking its centennial year. Saturday’s show is the first of the pair, and Sunday’s closes Allen’s weekend stand on Broadway. (laorpheum.com)

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