Allen's September 23 Chase Center date is cancelled, attributed to weak ticket sales. The replacement is a smaller show at Oakland's Paramount Theatre on September 22 — and if you held SF tickets, here's what happens next.

Lily Allen's September 23 date at Chase Center in San Francisco has been cancelled, attributed by the San Francisco Chronicle and trade outlet TicketNews to underperforming ticket sales on her West End Girl tour. The replacement: Paramount Theatre in Oakland on Tuesday, September 22. That's a drop from roughly 18,000 seats to about 3,040 — the same scale of downgrade Allen applied to arena dates in Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Vancouver.

Allen announced the changes on July 13, writing only that "we've had to make some adjustments" for those cities, per Variety. She didn't mention ticket sales. Her Montreal date was cut entirely — no replacement offered.

Some of the online backlash has centered on Allen's production style: she has declined to speak between songs, defending the choice to press as "my artistic choice not to talk to the audience — the fourth wall helps with the storytelling," per Variety.

If you held Chase Center tickets: Automatic refunds arrive within five to seven business days, per WDC News 6. You were also auto-enrolled in a presale for the Oakland date; general on-sale opened July 24.

For the Oakland show: Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway, Oakland. Tuesday, September 22. Tickets are live at livenation.com — start time and current pricing were not confirmed at time of filing, so check the listing before you go. The Paramount is a landmarked Art Deco room; 3,000 seats means you'd be materially closer to the stage than any Chase Center ticket would have put you.