Lily Allen's latest live tour, "West End Girl," has been met with criticism from fans who feel that the 55-minute performances lack the personal touch and crowd interaction they've come to expect from the singer. In a departure from traditional concerts, Allen has likened her live shows to a theatre production, where she performs the entirety of her latest album without speaking to the audience or delving into her back catalogue. The decision to focus solely on her latest work has sparked debate among fans, with some feeling short-changed by the lack of engagement and others appreciating the unique approach. As Allen continues her UK tour, fans are left wondering whether her artistic vision will prevail or if the show will undergo changes to better meet audience expectations.
Singer has likened live show to theatre rather than a conventional concert but fans have criticised the performances and lack of crowd interactionLily Allen has defended the live tour of her latest album West End Girl, after fans complained about feeling short-changed by the 55-minute shows that have no crowd interaction.Allen is currently on the UK leg of the world tour for the album that was inspired by her divorce from the actor David Harbour. The show sees her perform the 45-minute album in its entirety, without speaking to the crowd or performing any of her back catalogue. Continue reading...