Lily Allen Concert at Madison Square Garden
Join us for an unforgettable evening as Lily Allen takes the stage at Madison Square Garden in New York City on September 3, 2026. Known for her unique blend of pop and rock, Lily Allen's live performances are celebrated for their energy and emotional depth. This concert promises to be a highlight of the year, showcasing her latest hits and timeless classics.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Lily Allen's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through ticketsny.org. Our platform guarantees delivery and offers competitive pricing based on market demand.
What is the typical setlist duration for Lily Allen's concerts?
Lily Allen's concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, including her most popular songs and potential surprise covers.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the bag policies at Madison Square Garden?
Madison Square Garden has a strict bag policy. Only small bags (12"x12"x6" or smaller) are allowed. All bags will be subject to search upon entry.
What public transport options are available to reach Madison Square Garden?
The venue is conveniently located above Penn Station, accessible via multiple subway lines (A, C, E, 1, 2, 3) and New Jersey Transit trains. Consider using public transport to avoid parking hassles.
What are the differences between seating options at Madison Square Garden?
The seating at Madison Square Garden is divided into four main levels: Floor, 100 Level (Lower Bowl), 200 Level (Mid-Bridge), and 300 Level (Upper Bowl). Each level offers a different experience in terms of proximity and visibility.
Seating Information
Madison Square Garden features a multi-level indoor arena with a circular bowl design, ensuring strong sightlines from almost every seat. Here's a breakdown of seating options:
What are the best sections for concerts?
The best sections for concerts are typically found in the lower bowl side sections near center stage (mid 100 level rows) and select 200-level center sections. These areas provide an excellent combination of sound quality, angle, and visibility.
What should I know about Floor seating?
Floor seats are closest to the stage and may be reserved or general admission depending on the show. While they offer an immersive experience, views may be affected by standing crowds or production equipment.
How does the 100 Level seating compare?
The 100 Level surrounds the floor and is considered the best balance of proximity and visibility. Side sections around center stage offer some of the best overall concert views.
Is there accessible seating available?
Yes, accessible seating is available on all levels with elevators and ramps to accommodate guests with disabilities.
Parking Information
Madison Square Garden is located in Midtown Manhattan where parking is limited and often expensive due to high demand. Here are your parking options:
What are my parking options near Madison Square Garden?
- Nearby Commercial Garages: Multiple private garages within a 1?5 minute walk around Penn Station and 8th Avenue. Prices range from approximately $30?$80 for events.
- Slightly Farther Garages: Garages located 10?15 minutes walking distance toward Herald Square or Chelsea offer better pricing, usually around $20?$50 depending on demand.
- Street Parking: Very limited metered parking in surrounding streets with rates varying from ~$3?$7/hour. Not reliable for event parking due to strict enforcement.
Are there rideshare drop-off zones nearby?
Common pickup/drop-off points for rideshare services are around 7th Avenue & 33rd Street and West 31st Street near Penn Station entrances. Expect heavy congestion after events.
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Lily Allen New York Concert reviews
Love the old..not so much the new
"As a group of 6, three of us loved the concert while three didn't. I know the band started in Georgia as a cover/jam band and are sticking to their roots, but we come to hear you sing your famous songs.....the ones that made you. When you have long instrumentals, you lose your audience, so those need to be cut way down.
I know the concert was meant to showcase your new material, but there's only about 3 songs on the new album that we enjoy, so we did not enjoy the new stuff."