Lily Allen is touring her album West End Girl, which chronicles the end of her marriage to David Harbour. The shows blend music with theatrical elements, resonating deeply with audiences amid heartbreak themes. Allen, on her first sober major tour, shares details on staging, fashion, and family support.
Lily Allen released West End Girl in October after recording it in 16 days. The album captures her raw emotions from divorcing actor David Harbour. 'This album sees you still in pain, not yet recovered—still mad as hell,' Allen said. The record allows fans extended time to grieve relationships before moving on, she added. The tour began in the UK in March and moved to a sold-out North American leg, with dates through November and more fall tickets available. 'It’s such an odd show—unlike anything I’ve ever done before,' Allen described, noting its theatrical use of props, costumes, and lighting for storytelling. Audiences connect strongly, as seen in UK shows and online reactions. 'People are mad at their exes,' she observed. Set designer Anna Fleische, a friend who worked on Allen's recent plays, created the retro West End vibe. Stylist Mel Ottenberg, editor-in-chief of Interview and past collaborator with Rihanna, crafted the wardrobe to mirror the album's emotional arc—from manic happiness to vulnerability and empowerment. Looks include a custom Valentino suit with Araks lingerie, Self-Portrait bodysuits, and a leather 16Arlington dress. Exclusive photos capture the April 3 Chicago performance. Allen marked her first major sober tour, nearing eight years sober in July, with a sober companion managing adrenaline. Her daughters, cousins, and stepdad joined the North American leg on a family bus.