Lily Allen is an English singer, songwriter, and actress recognized for her musical talent and contribution to pop culture. She has received a Brit Award and has been nominated for both a Grammy Award and a Laurence Olivier Award, highlighting her success across different entertainment platforms.
Lily Allen's 'West End Girl' tour is lauded for its innovative, playful staging, transforming concerts into theatrical experiences, particularly her Philadelphia Met stop. It is synth-pop operetta.
In October 2007, Allen contributed a cover of the Pretenders' "Don't Get Me Wrong" for the covers compilation album Radio 1: Established 1967, in celebration of the fourtieth anniversary of BBC Radio 1 signing on air.
In May 1985, Lily Rose Beatrice Allen was born. She is an English singer, songwriter, and actress. Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades, including a Brit Award and nominations for a Grammy Award and a Laurence Olivier Award.
In 1998, Lily Allen appeared as a lady-in-waiting in the film Elizabeth, which was co-produced by her mother.
In 1998, Lily Allen appeared in the music video for the Fat Les song "Vindaloo".
In 2001, Lily Allen recorded the vocals for "On Me Head Not Off Me Head", written by her father for Mike Bassett: England Manager.
In 2002, Lily Allen was featured in the song "Who Invented Fish and Chips" by her father's group Fat Les.
In 2004, Lily Allen began writing songs and collaborated with production duo Future Cut in a small studio.
In November 2005, Lily Allen posted demos she recorded on Myspace, attracting thousands of listeners.
In 2005, Lily Allen's musical career commenced when she signed with Regal Recordings and began publishing her vocal recordings on MySpace.
In March 2006, The Observer Music Monthly (OMM) showed interest in Lily Allen as she accumulated tens of thousands of Myspace friends.
In July 2006, Lily Allen's debut album, Alright, Still, was released. Most of the tracks had been previewed on her Myspace page, including the singles "Smile", "LDN", "Knock 'Em Out", and "Alfie".
In September 2006, Lily Allen's song "Smile" became available on the US version of the iTunes Store.
In December 2006, Lily Allen's music video for "Smile" was played on various music channels, and the song received some radio airplay.
In 2006, Lily Allen's debut single, "Smile", reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. Her debut album, Alright, Still, was released, receiving positive reviews and achieving significant sales. The album spawned follow-up singles "LDN" and "Alfie".
On January 30, 2007, Lily Allen's album, Alright, Still, was released in the US, landing at number 20 on the Billboard 200 chart.
On 28 June 2007, Lily Allen was arrested in London for allegedly assaulting photographer Kevin Rush while leaving a nightclub in London's West End. This followed her expressing discomfort with paparazzi attention on her Myspace blog.
In July 2007, Lily Allen played at the Glastonbury Festival, replacing MIA, and appeared at the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium, London, singing "LDN" and "Smile".
In September 2007, Lily Allen began dating musician Ed Simons of the Chemical Brothers.
In October 2007, Lily Allen contributed a cover of The Pretenders' "Don't Get Me Wrong" for the album Radio 1: Established 1967 and performed at a benefit concert for War Child, singing "Smile" and "Everybody's Changing".
In January 2008, Lily Allen announced that she suffered a miscarriage with Ed Simons' child. Allen has stated that she spent three weeks in a psychiatric clinic due to depression.
On June 29, 2008, Lily Allen performed at the Glastonbury Festival alongside Mark Ronson, dedicating her performance of "Littlest Things" to her grandmother who had passed away the night before.
In 2008, Lily Allen hosted her own television talk show, Lily Allen and Friends, on BBC Three.
In 2008, Lily Allen won a BMI songwriting award for her song "Smile".
In 2008, Lily Allen's stalker, Alex Gray, first made contact with her, sending tweets claiming he wrote her song "The Fear".
By January 2009, Lily Allen's album Alright, Still, had sold 960,000 copies in the UK and 520,000 copies in the US.
By February 2009, Lily Allen had stopped addressing controversies about herself on her blog because she found it "boring when people just pick stuff up and write about it. People get hurt, people get upset."
In February 2009, the online game "Escape the Fear" (aka "The Game"), part of the viral marketing campaign for Lily Allen's album, had been played over two million times.
In May 2009, French football magazine So Foot published a fake interview in which Lily Allen was quoted as making derogatory remarks about David and Victoria Beckham and Ashley and Cheryl Cole. Both So Foot and The Sun later apologized and paid damages to Allen.
In July 2009, Lily Allen began dating Sam Cooper, a builder and decorator.
In September 2009, Lily Allen announced she was considering an acting career, would not renew her record contract, and had no plans to make another record.
In September 2009, Lily Allen became the face of the National Portrait Gallery as part of the gallery's marketing campaign. Karl Lagerfeld, the head designer for Chanel, hired and photographed Allen for a campaign to promote a luxury line of handbags.
In October 2009, Lily Allen and several other musicians released the world's first digital musical petition aimed at pressuring world leaders attending the December 2009 climate change summit in Copenhagen. She also deleted her social media accounts and announced "I am now a neo-luddite. Goodbye."
In October 2009, after having created her career on Myspace, Lily Allen deleted her social media accounts and announced "I am now a neo-luddite. Goodbye."
In December 2009, Lily Allen and other musicians aimed to pressure world leaders attending the climate change summit in Copenhagen with a digital musical petition.
In 2007 Lily Allen reunited two members of The Specials, an act that guitarist Lynval Golding claimed played a "massive part" in the group's 2009 reunion.
In 2009, Lily Allen hosted her own BBC Three TV show titled Lily Allen and Friends, which was based on the social networking phenomenon that helped launch her music career. Due to music commitments, the show would not air in the spring of 2009 as originally scheduled.
In 2009, Lily Allen's second studio album, It's Not Me, It's You, debuted atop the UK Albums Chart and the Australian ARIA Charts. The album featured the successful singles "The Fear", "Not Fair" and "Fuck You".
In February 2010, Lily Allen re-activated her Twitter account after previously deleting it in October 2009.
In June 2010, Lily Allen was featured on the UK top five single, "Just Be Good to Green" by Professor Green.
On August 5, 2010, Lily Allen announced that she was pregnant with her and Sam Cooper's first child, later confirmed to be a boy, due early in 2011.
In September 2010, Lily Allen concluded her It's Not Me, It's You World Tour, which had been ongoing for two years.
In September 2010, Lily Allen gave her last performance for two and a half years, supporting Muse at Wembley Stadium in London.
On September 15, 2010, Lily Allen and her sister opened their own clothing store, titled "Lucy in Disguise".
In October 2010, Lily Allen won her second BMI Pop Song Award for extensive United States radio airplay of her song, "The Fear".
In November 2010, Lily Allen took legal action against Associated Newspapers, the parent company of the Daily Mail, for publishing photographs of her home, citing invasion of privacy and copyright infringement.
In December 2010, Lily Allen and Sam Cooper became engaged while vacationing in Bali.
At the 2010 Brit Awards, Lily Allen received the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist.
In January 2011, Lily Allen launched her own record label, In the Name Of, with financial backing from Sony Music.
On June 11, 2011, Lily Allen married Sam Cooper at St. James Church in Cranham, Gloucestershire, England. The designer of Allen's wedding dress confirmed that she was several months pregnant on her wedding day.
Released in September 2011, T-Pain's song "5 O'Clock", which features a verse from Lily Allen's "Who'd Have Known" as the chorus, reached number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Allen's first Top 10 single in the United States.
Early in 2011, Lily Allen experienced complications during her pregnancy with Sam Cooper including "about a week and a half of really heavy bleeding".
In 2011, Lily Allen launched her own record label, In the Name Of.
In June 2012, Lily Allen confirmed that she was working with Greg Kurstin in the studio on new music.
In September 2012, Lily Allen, then known as Lily Rose Cooper, appeared on the track "True Love" on Pink's sixth studio album, The Truth About Love.
In 2010, Lily Allen started writing songs for the musical version of Bridget Jones's Diary, scheduled to open in London's West End in 2012.
In February 2013, Lily Allen performed live at a Paris fashion show produced by Mark Ronson, calling it her "mumback," and hinted at a new album inspired by her motherhood experiences to be released by the end of the year.
In May 2013, Warner Music Group acquired Parlophone from Universal Music Group.
In August 2013, Lily Allen changed her professional name back to Lily Allen and announced on Twitter that new music would be released "soon".
In November 2013, Lily Allen recorded a cover of Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" for the John Lewis Christmas advert, with proceeds benefiting Save the Children's Philippine Typhoon Appeal. The song was released as a download single and reached number one in the UK. She also premiered the video for her song "Hard Out Here" that month, and it was released as a download the following week, reaching number nine on the UK singles chart.
In December 2013, Lily Allen was announced as one of the newest signees at Warner Bros. Records following Warner Music Group's acquisition of Parlophone from Universal Music Group in May 2013.
In 2013, Lily Allen gave birth to her second daughter, Marnie Rose, following which she experienced postnatal depression.
On January 13, 2014, Lily Allen's song "Air Balloon" premiered on BBC Radio 1.
On March 2, 2014, Lily Allen's song "Air Balloon" was released as the second single from her third studio album, Sheezus.
On May 5, 2014, Lily Allen's third studio album, Sheezus, was released and Lily Allen performed at the Glastonbury Festival 2014.
In 2014, Lily Allen became addicted to the prescription drug Adderall to lose weight before supporting Miley Cyrus on her Bangerz tour.
In 2014, Lily Allen's record label, In the Name Of, which had released the debut album of Tom Odell, closed.
In 2014, Lily Allen's third album, Sheezus, was released and peaked atop the UK Albums Chart.
In 2014, following the release of Sheezus, Lily Allen experienced an "identity crisis," feeling controlled in her musical choices by the music industry.
In 2014, while married to Cooper and touring to promote Sheezus, Lily Allen paid for sex with female escorts. This was detailed in her book My Thoughts Exactly.
In October 2015, Lily Allen's stalker, Alex Gray, sent an email to his mother stating he planned to murder a celebrity.
In mid-2015, Lily Allen and Sam Cooper broke up after she revealed her infidelity to him.
During the London assembly and mayoral elections in April 2016, Lily Allen announced that she would be giving "half her vote to the Women's Equality Party".
In April 2016, Lily Allen's stalker, Alex Gray, was convicted of burglary and harassment.
In May 2016, Lily Allen announced the launch of her second record label, Bank Holiday Records, with British-American R&B singer Celeste being one of the first artists to sign.
In June 2016, Lily Allen published several tweets and attended protests in support of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, after mass resignations from his cabinet and a leadership challenge.
In November 2016, Lily Allen apologized for her 2013 video for "Hard out Here" during an interview with Annie Mac, acknowledging that she had made assumptions about feminism and its application.
In February 2017, Lily Allen revealed that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
In February 2017, Lily Allen said that she was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder after the stillbirth of her son.
On 15 June 2017, Lily Allen appeared on Channel 4 News to discuss the Grenfell Tower fire, claiming that "the death count has been downplayed by the mainstream media".
In 2017, the short film Dreamland starring Morgana Robinson aired, which was later developed into a comedy-drama for Sky Max starring Lily Allen.
In late 2017, Lily Allen uploaded numerous songs online, including the track "Family Man," in preparation for her new album, which would address personal issues such as her relationship with her children, the breakdown of her marriage, and substance abuse. Allen worked with Mark Ronson during the production.
On January 24, 2018, Lily Allen announced that her new album would be called No Shame.
In June 2018, it was publicly announced that Lily Allen's "friendly divorce" from Sam Cooper had been finalized, and they would share custody of their children.
On June 8, 2018, Lily Allen released her album No Shame, which was later nominated for a Mercury Prize. To promote the album, Allen embarked on her worldwide No Shame Tour.
On September 2, 2018, Lily Allen posted on Instagram about paying for sex with female escorts in 2014, ahead of a Daily Mail article on the subject. She linked the events to postnatal depression and the breakdown of her marriage, stating, "I'm not proud, but I'm not ashamed."
On September 20, 2018, Lily Allen published her memoir My Thoughts Exactly with Blink Publishing. The book received nominations and was chosen as one of the best celebrity memoirs of 2018.
In 2018, Lily Allen released her autobiographical book, My Thoughts Exactly.
In 2018, Lily Allen's fourth album, No Shame, was released and peaked at number eight.
In her 2018 memoir My Thoughts Exactly, Lily Allen wrote that she had had an abortion, but faked the miscarriage due to fears over how tabloids would report the story.
In April 2019, Lily Allen revealed on Beats 1 radio that she was working on her next record, which she described as a concept album.
In July 2019, Lily Allen appeared as Elizabeth Taylor in How to Build a Girl, alongside her brother Alfie.
In November 2019, during the 2019 UK general election campaign, Lily Allen declared that the Labour Party manifesto was "the best I've ever seen" and shared a picture of her polling card.
In 2019, Lily Allen appeared in the film How to Build a Girl as an actress.
In 2019, Lily Allen began a relationship with American actor David Harbour.
In January 2020, Lily Allen and David Harbour made their red carpet debut during the 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
In March 2020, Lily Allen mentioned that her new album features only "odd mentions" of her past addictions, stating she felt she had mentally moved on from that period.
On September 7, 2020, Lily Allen and David Harbour married in Las Vegas in a wedding officiated by an Elvis impersonator, a day after obtaining their marriage license.
In October 2020, Lily Allen partnered with sex tech company Womanizer to create her own sex toy, Liberty, a clitoral pump. As Chief Liberation Officer at Womanizer, she leads the #IMasturbate campaign to encourage women to embrace their sexuality.
In January 2021, Lily Allen discussed her past eating habits and body image issues during an interview for Lorraine, an ITV breakfast program, mentioning she "used to sleep for days so that [she] didn't eat".
In June 2021, Lily Allen announced that she would play the lead role of Jenny in the West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Noël Coward Theatre, debuting in August 2021.
In August 2021, Lily Allen debuted in the West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Noël Coward Theatre, playing the lead role of Jenny.
In 2021, Lily Allen made her West End debut in the new play 2:22 A Ghost Story, receiving a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress.
At the Glastonbury Festival in 2022, Lily Allen appeared during Olivia Rodrigo's set to perform "Fuck You" in protest against the 2022 Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights. She expressed uncertainty about performing sober on such a stage again.
In 2022, Lily Allen received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress and also won a WhatsOnStage Award for her performance in 2:22 A Ghost Story.
In late 2022, Lily Allen booked five weeks in a music studio, but felt the music was not ready for release because it felt "contrived".
In April 2023, Lily Allen starred alongside Freema Agyeman in Sharon Horgan's comedy-drama Dreamland for Sky Max.
In 2023, Lily Allen starred as Katurian in a revival of Martin McDonagh's play The Pillowman at the Duke of York's Theatre, London.
In 2023, Lily Allen was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
In December 2024, The Telegraph reported that Lily Allen and David Harbour had separated, after Allen's profile was seen on the dating app Raya.
In 2024, Lily Allen began hosting a BBC Sounds podcast, Miss Me?, with Miquita Oliver and opened an OnlyFans account to sell pictures and videos of her feet, earning more than from her Spotify listeners.
In 2024, Lily Allen said she had recorded around 50 songs for her next music project, which she was still working on.
In July and August 2025, Lily Allen starred as Hedda Gabler in Hedda, a new re-imagining of Henrik Ibsen's play adapted and directed by Matthew Dunster for the Ustinov Studio, Bath, Somerset.
Following the release of her studio album West End Girl in October 2025, Lily Allen stated that the album was partially based on the "demise" of her relationship with Harbour.
On October 20, 2025, Lily Allen announced that her fifth studio album West End Girl would be released four days later. The album discusses her ex-husband David Harbour's infidelity and sex-addiction.
In 2025, Lily Allen released her fifth and most recent album, West End Girl, which peaked at number two and was met with broad critical acclaim.
On February 13, 2026, Lily Allen announced that all her albums, including 'Alright, Still,' which has never been released on vinyl, will all be released on vinyl.
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