Lily Allen adds new Glasgow date at OVO Hydro following high demand for 2026 tour
Lily Allen has announced a new 2026 Glasgow show at the OVO Hydro after high demand for her previously confirmed date

Lily Allen has announced an additional Glasgow performance for 2026, confirming a new date at the OVO Hydro following what she described as “phenomenal demand” for her previously scheduled appearance in the city. The singer, known for tracks including Madeline, will now perform at the Hydro on June 17 2026.
Allen had already been set to appear at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall on March 2 2026, a show that was announced earlier this year. The new date will mark her second major performance in the city within a few months and will see her return to a larger venue in Glasgow’s West End.
The announcement was made on Facebook, where Allen wrote: “OK let’s do some more shows then!!” Her post prompted further discussion among fans online, with many welcoming the additional opportunity to see her perform live.
Tickets for the newly announced Hydro show will go on general sale at 10 am on June 27. An OVO Live pre-sale is scheduled to open at 10 am on November 25. Demand for the concert is expected to be strong following the rapid interest in her Royal Concert Hall date.
The Hydro performance forms part of Allen’s wider series of 2026 tour dates, with fans noting that her return to large UK venues continues to draw significant attention.
The OVO Hydro, one of Scotland’s busiest music arenas, will host the show as part of its summer events schedule.
Further details about the performance, including ticket options and venue information, are available on the OVO Hydro website. Users can visit the venue’s official page to purchase tickets and access updates regarding the event.
Allen’s 2026 dates follow a period of increased public engagement from the singer, with her recent announcements drawing wide interest across social media platforms.


















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