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Lily Allen shot to fame in 2006 when her debut single Smile shot to number one in the UK, followed by album Alright, Still which was nominated for a Grammy and sold over 2.6 million copies. She followed it up in 2009 with It's Not Me, It's You which also topped the chars, winning her the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist and a Mercury Prize nomination. Two more albums followed, with 2014’s Sheezus and 2018’s No Shame, before she took a break from both releasing albums and touring. Make sure you don't miss a moment of breaking news from across Scotland by signing up to our free newsletter here. That all changed earlier this month with the surprise release of her fifth studio album West End Girl, which has been critically praised for its eye-opening account of her split from Stranger Things actor David Harbour (although Allen has not confirmed which parts are true and which are fiction). And now she’s announced her first tour for seven years and there’s good news for Scottish fans - with a date in Glasgow. Here’s everything you need to know to bag a ticket. Lily Allen will be playing Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall on Monday, March 2, 2026. Doors will be at 7pm. Lily Allen will be playing the following shows on her 2026 UK tour: Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10am on Friday, November 7, here. As has become standard, there are way to get tickets before they go on general sale. If you sign up here before midnight on Monday, November 3, you’ll be sent a code on Tuesday, November 4, to buy tickets from 10am on Wednesday, November 5. It’s also worth signing up to Lily Allen’s mailing list here and the Royal Concert Hall here to make sure you are sent details of any other presales. Depending on where you are sitting, tickets will cost you either £40.70, £63.10 or £85.50. It’s over 14s only at the gig. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. No support has been announced for the Lily Allen gig - watch this space. Lily Allen has stongly suggested she’ll be playing her new album in full, so expect all those tracks plus a few of her greatest hits. We’d expect to hear the following songs in Glasgow.