Lily Allen has landed in Ireland, bringing her new tour to the 3Arena for two nights.

The star is bringing her critically acclaimed West End Girl tour to the capital after a run of instant sell‑outs across the UK.

Initially, Lily only added Wednesday, July 1, to her tour dates, but due to high demand, she added Tuesday, June 30 lucky us!

LILY ALLEN ANNOUNCES HER BIGGEST EVER HEADLINE TOUR. Pic: Supplied
LILY ALLEN ANNOUNCES HER BIGGEST EVER HEADLINE TOUR. Pic: Supplied

The pop girlie has been in the charts since the 2000s, with hits like Not Fair, and her infamous F*ck You, but now, she’s riding a new wave of fame.

This chaotic, fun era has come after her whirlwind marriage in Las Vegas to Stranger Things star David Harbour, a move to New York, and the very public collapse of her marriage due to infidelity.

She’s spoken about writing the album as a way to ‘put the pieces back together,’ channelling the messiness of her 30s, the tension between London and New York life, and the reality of being a woman whose every misstep becomes a headline.

Actor David Harbour and singer Lily Allen. Pic: Getty Images
Lily Allen and former flame David Harbour. Pic: Getty Images

And then there’s the question of, Who Is Madeline? — the track everyone’s been dissecting.

She’s always consistent – sharp, petty, funny, furious. A song written from the middle of a marriage crisis, aimed at the woman she believed her husband was messaging.

Lily Allen performs West End Girl at Auditorium Theatre. Pic: Getty Images
Lily Allen performs West End Girl at Auditorium Theatre. Pic: Getty Images

She’s sober, she’s outspoken and she’s everywhere again — including the big screen.

Lily stars in the upcoming film Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day, her biggest acting role yet, adding another layer to her reinvention.

Tickets for the 3Arena shows start at €51.20.

LILY ALLEN ANNOUNCES HER BIGGEST EVER HEADLINE TOUR. Pic: Charlie Denis
LILY ALLEN ANNOUNCES HER BIGGEST EVER HEADLINE TOUR. Pic: Charlie Denis

The June 30 date has limited tickets left, while July 1 is moving quickly.

All tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, and fans are being advised to buy only from official sellers due to high demand. Doors open at 6.30pm, with early queues expected.

Lily will be performing the new album in full, so late arrivals will miss the opening tracks!

The Luas Red Line is the easiest way to reach the 3Arena, with trams running every 8–10 minutes to The Point stop, right outside the venue. Services get extremely busy from 5.30pm, so extra travel time is recommended.

There is no on‑site parking, and traffic around the Docklands is usually heavy on show nights. Fans should expect security checks on arrival, which can slow entry, especially with the venue’s strict bag‑size limit of 40×40×20cm.

After her instantly sold-out Dublin shows in March, these are two stellar performances you won’t want to miss!