Lily Allen at the Orpheum Theatre

- Lily Allen is playing two Los Angeles dates at the Orpheum Theatre this weekend, with 8 p.m. shows set for Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, on her “Lily Allen Performs West End Girl” tour. - The Los Angeles stop is part of an 11-date spring run Ticketmaster says was added to the tour, with general ticket sales opening April 3 and a four-ticket purchase limit for fans. - The shows mark Allen’s first headline tour in seven years, built around live performances of her 2025 album *West End Girl*. (officialcharts.com)

Lily Allen is at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles this weekend for two 8 p.m. shows on Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26. (ticketmaster.com 1) (ticketmaster.com 2) The concerts are billed as “Lily Allen Performs West End Girl,” the same title used across her 2026 tour listings on Ticketmaster and Live Nation. (ticketmaster.com) (livenation.com) LAist included the pair of Orpheum dates in its April 24-26 weekend guide, calling Allen “the West End Girl herself” and placing the shows among the weekend’s main music picks. (laist.com) Ticketmaster’s help page says 11 dates were added to the tour and that general ticket sales for this run began Friday, April 3, 2026, at 10 a.m. local time. The same page says buyers were limited to four tickets. (help.ticketmaster.com) The Los Angeles dates land near the end of Allen’s spring North American theater run. Ticketmaster lists Chicago, Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Los Angeles and San Francisco on that itinerary. (help.ticketmaster.com) (ticketmaster.com) Official Charts reported in November 2025 that Allen’s 2026 shows would be her first headline dates in seven years. The outlet said she planned to perform *West End Girl* in full on the tour. (officialcharts.com) Live Nation’s artist page also frames the tour around that material, pairing the concert listings with a preview track list that includes “Smile,” “Fuck You,” “Not Fair” and “The Fear” alongside newer songs. (livenation.com) For Los Angeles fans, the setup is straightforward: two nights, one historic Broadway theater, and a tour built around Allen’s latest album rather than a one-off festival set. (ticketmaster.com) (laist.com)

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