Lily Allen tickets for her 2026 shows are generally landing in the mid-range: think roughly £40–£80 for face value standard seats in UK arenas , with some dates and sections going higher, and US dates often starting around the $95–$100+ mark for the cheapest available seats. Resale and “premium” options can be significantly more expensive, especially for big cities, hot weekend dates, or very in-demand seats.

Typical price range

  • Standard arena tickets in the UK start at about £40–£45 plus fees for certain dates and venues.
  • Better locations or top price bands can go up to around £80+ including booking fees at some theatres and halls.
  • In the US, current listings show lower-end prices around $95–$105 for upcoming 2026 dates, with big markets like New York or Los Angeles often listed substantially higher for good seats.

Why prices vary

  • City & venue size: Larger, prestige arenas (e.g. London O2, big US theatres) tend to have higher average prices and more expensive top tiers.
  • Date & demand: Weekend nights and major cities see prices climb more quickly, and resale platforms sometimes push prices up for high-demand shows.
  • Original vs resale : Face-value tickets (sold directly by venues or official partners) can be much cheaper than third-party resale listings, where some dates have shot into the high hundreds of dollars for certain cities.

How to estimate your cost

  • Check the official venue or tour ticketing link first for the date and city you want; this shows the real face-value bands (often roughly £40–£80 in the UK, or around $100+ entry-level in the US, depending on the market).
  • Then compare with major resale platforms to see if any cheaper last-minute or fan-to-fan options appear, but be prepared that some high-demand dates are already well above original prices.
  • Factor in fees , which can add a noticeable chunk on top of the headline price, especially on third-party sites.

So in practical terms, planning for roughly £50–£90 per ticket in the UK or $100–$200+ in the US , depending heavily on city, date, and seat, is a realistic ballpark for Lily Allen’s 2026 shows.