Lily Allen in San Francisco | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Lily Allen takes the stage at the SF Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA, on April 28, 2026. With her infectious energy and powerhouse hits, the atmosphere will be electric. Don’t miss out—secure your Lily Allen tour tickets now!
Lily Allen San Francisco Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Apr 28, 2026 08:00 PM |
San Francisco, California | from $273.24 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Lily Allen performing in San Francisco?
Lily Allen’s West End Girl tour wraps up in San Francisco on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at the SF Masonic Auditorium (The Masonic), located on Nob Hill at 1111 California Street, San Francisco, CA. The concert is scheduled for 8:00 pm, bringing her nine-date North American run to a close in an intimate, theatre-style setting overlooking the city.
What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?
The Masonic notes that doors generally open one hour before the show, so for Lily Allen’s 8:00 pm performance on April 28, 2026, you can expect doors at around 7:00 pm. Aim to arrive shortly after doors open so you have time to pass security, use restrooms, find your seats, and visit the lounge or bar before Lily comes on stage.
What is Lily Allen’s West End Girl show like at SF Masonic?
West End Girl is a special concert concept where Lily Allen performs her new album West End Girl in full, following the original track order, turning the night into a start-to-finish narrative rather than a standard mixed setlist. The show blends her sharp storytelling, breakup-themed lyrics, and stage banter with modern pop production and a two-to-two-and-a-half-hour evening that feels intimate and theatrical in a 3,200-capacity room like SF Masonic.
How big is SF Masonic Auditorium, and what is the seating layout?
SF Masonic is a mid-sized venue with a capacity of about 3,200 people, designed in a half-moon formation that wraps around the stage to give excellent sightlines from most seats. Configurations typically include a floor section and a raised balcony (with optional VIP boxes for some shows), and the curved design and acoustics are known for making both seated and general-admission concerts feel close and immersive.
Which seats offer the best value for Lily Allen’s concert?
For a strong balance of price and view, look at mid-floor seats slightly off-center or the front rows of the balcony, where you get an elevated, wide view of the stage without paying first-rows pricing. Lower-numbered seats in each section are typically closer to the center of the stage, so checking interactive seating charts and avoiding tickets with notes like “obstructed view” or “side view” will help you get more for your money.
How can I get cheap tickets for Lily Allen at SF Masonic?
To find cheaper tickets, compare multiple ticket outlets and resale platforms, focusing on the “get-in” price and the full total after fees; some sites list San Francisco get-in prices around the mid-$200 range, which is lower than certain other tour stops. Balcony or rear-floor seats are usually more affordable than premium front-floor or VIP packages, and checking resale listings again closer to April 28 can reveal price drops as sellers adjust their prices to move remaining tickets.
What strategies can help me save money on San Francisco tickets?
Skip VIP packages that include extras like merch and concession vouchers if you mainly care about the music, and instead target standard reserved seats that often cost significantly less. Use deal-score or value filters where available, choose seats a little further back or off-center for a better price-to-view ratio, and plan to share transportation or use public transit to avoid steep parking costs on Nob Hill.
Are Lily Allen’s San Francisco tickets selling fast or sold out?
Ticketing and resale sites show active listings for Lily Allen’s April 28, 2026 show at The Masonic, with some platforms noting that only a small percentage of tickets remain and dozens of listings left. Since this is the final date of the North American West End Girl tour and the only San Francisco show, prime floor and front-balcony seats are likely to sell out earlier, so booking sooner improves your chances of getting preferred sections at a better price.
What is the bag policy and security process at SF Masonic?
The Masonic allows bags up to about 12” x 6” x 12” and uses security screening at entry, so oversized bags and backpacks may be turned away or delayed at check-in. As with most major venues, outside food and drink, weapons, and professional recording equipment are restricted, so arriving with only essentials in a small bag and having your digital tickets ready on your phone will help you get inside quickly.
Is the Lily Allen San Francisco show all ages, and who needs a ticket?
SF Masonic is generally an all-ages venue, and guidance for Nob Hill Masonic events notes that all guests, with the exception of babes in arms for some shows, must have a ticket regardless of age. For an evening concert like Lily Allen’s, families bringing younger fans should consider ear protection and the late finish time, while adults and older teens can expect a comfortable seated-concert atmosphere with clear sightlines almost everywhere.
How can I plan a smooth, budget-conscious night out at SF Masonic?
Because The Masonic sits atop Nob Hill, many fans use public transit, rideshare, or nearby garages rather than hunting for limited street parking, which can reduce both cost and stress. To keep the evening affordable, set a spending limit for tickets, drinks, and merch, arrive when doors open to avoid long entry lines and potential surge pricing, and choose seats that match your priorities—splurge-worthy floor for being close to Lily Allen, or balcony for a cheaper way to take in the full West End Girl production from a great vantage point.