How to get Lily Allen tickets in Scotland as star adds second Glasgow gig

Lily Allen has announced a second Scottish gig at the OVO Hydro following the release of her latest album.
Lily Allen has extended her 2026 West End Girl tour to include another Scottish date.(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Scottish fans of Lily Allen who sadly missed out on snatching up a ticket for her 2026 West End Girl tour will be ecstatic to hear that the singer had added another Glasgow gig to her tour – and it comes with the added bonus of being held in a much larger venue.
At the end of October, Lily Allen announced her long-awaited return to the stage with a tour that opens in Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall on March 2, 2026. Initially starting out as a 13-date UK tour, the singer is now expanding this to 27 dates.
With Lily having not held a tour since 2019, many fans were eager to snap up some tickets when the initial sales opened. However, with such a small venue, many fans of the Not Fair star missed out on the opportunity – with some people even describing the pre-sale as “hell”.
Thankfully, fans will be more likely to snap up some tickets this time around as the second Scottish date will be held at the much larger OVO Hydro on June 17 next year. While the Royal Concert Hall has a capacity of 2,745 in the main auditorium, the OVO Hydro has a capacity over £14,300 for seating and standing.
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Many fans will be excited to listen to Lily’s latest album live across the country after it went viral for making references to the breakdown of her marriage to ex-husband and Stranger things star, David Harbour.
For those wanting to make sure they don’t miss out on tickets in this next wave of the sale, we have detailed how to snatch up tickets.
When is Lily Allen playing in Glasgow?
Lily Allen will be playing at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on March 2, 2026 and at the OVO Hydro on June 17, 2026. While tickets are sold out for the tour’s opening venue, fans have the chance to snap up tickets for the summer date.
Is there a pre-sale?
The artist pre-sale and the OVO pre-sale went live on Ticketmaster this morning (November 25) at 10am. However, for those not in the current queue and wanting to snatch up pre-sale tickets, the Gigs In Scotland pre-sale begins at 10 am tomorrow (November 26).
In order to get into this pre-sale, fans need to sign up for an account on the Gigs in Scotland website and register to their newsletter in order to receive a pre-sale code.
Both of these pre-sale events are set to end at 9am on November 27, ahead of the general sale opening up on Ticketmaster.
When is the general sale and ticket prices?
The general sale for the Glasgow OVO Hydro date will begin on Thursday, November 27, at 10am. The OVO Hydro has confirmed that the tickets will be priced between £48.90 and £100.
Additionally, the venue has shared the age restrictions for the show. For those bringing children to the show, all under 16s need to be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. Seating is available for those over eight-years-old, whereas you need to be over 14-years-old for standing.
For those wanting to try for another tour date, it should be noted that tickets sales will vary in each location, with some only hosting a general sale.
Full list of tour dates
- 2 March 2026 – Glasgow – Royal Concert Hall
- 3 March 2026 – Liverpool – Philharmonic Hall
- 5 March 2026 – Birmingham – Symphony Hall
- 7 March 2026 – Sheffield – City Hall
- 8 March 2026 – Newcastle upon Tyne – O2 City Hall
- 10 March 2026 – Manchester – The Hall at Aviva Studios
- 11 March 2026 – Manchester – The Hall at Aviva Studios
- 14 March 2026 – Nottingham – Royal Concert Hall
- 15 March 2026 – Cambridge – Corn Exchange
- 17 March 2026 – Bristol – Bristol Beacon
- 18 March 2026 – Cardiff – New Theatre
- 20 March 2026 – London – The London Palladium
- 21 March 2026 – London – The London Palladium
- 22 March 2026 – London – The London Palladium
- 16 June 2026 – Newcastle upon Tyne – Utilita Arena Newcastle (new date)
- 17 June 2016 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro (new date)
- 19 June 2026 – Manchester – AO Arena (new date)
- 21 June 2026 – Leeds – Leeds First Direct Bank Arena (new date)
- 23 June 2026 – Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena Nottingham (new date)
- 24 June 2026 – Cardiff – Utilita Arena Cardiff (new date)
- 26 June 2026 – Birmingham – bp pulse LIVE (new date)
- 27 June 2026 – London – The O2 (new date)
- 28 June 2026 – London – The O2 (new date)
- 30 June 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena (new date)
- 1 July 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena (new date)



