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Lushious Lily
By Drew from Long Island on 6/14/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It
Best For:
Everyone

The Best Bday Present, Always luv a Brit

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A entertainer
By Momma from Portland OR on 4/26/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Sound did have a few prob
Best For:
Everyone

Simply excellent

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lily allen live rocks
By richie rich from menifee ca on 4/1/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound, lily performs all out, Perfect Set List
Cons:
nothing bad
Best For:
Casual Fans, Everyone, it rocked

lily not only sang, she out right gave a performance...stories, songs, laughter. it was a show....

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Awesom show!!!
By Dr P... from LONG BEACH CA on 2/7/2007
Pros:
ARTIST HAD ALOT OF ENERGY, Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Started 1 12 hr late, Too many young kids
Best For:
Everyone

HAD A LOT OF FUN, TOO MANY YOUNG KIDS. LILY HAD LOTS OF ENERGY AND PUT ON A GREAT SHOW.

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Lily Allen Biography

With her omnivorous musical tastes and cheeky attitude, London-based pop singer/songwriter Lily Allen made a name for herself almost as soon as she released her demos on the Internet. The daughter of comedian Keith Allen, Lily spent most of her childhood bouncing from one school to another -- in fact, she attended 13 different schools between the ages of five and 15. This constant moving meant she didn't have much of a chance to make lasting friendships, so Allen entertained herself with books and, especially, music: she listened to everything from T. Rex, the Specials, and the Slits to the Happy Mondays and drum'n'bass, and even ran away to see ~the Glastonbury Festival when she was 14. After she left school a year later, she realized that music was the only career for her. Allen concentrated on her songwriting and singing, developing a style that was equally sweet and bratty late in 2005, she set up a MySpace page and posted demos of her songs, as both individual tracks and as part of two limited-edition mixtapes that also featured tracks by Dizzee Rascal, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and Ludacris. The critical acclaim for her work fueled Allen's publicity, leading to tens of thousands of friends on MySpace, airplay on BBC Radio One, and a record deal with Regal/Parlophone before the end of 2005.

Allen began working on her full-length album with producers such as Greg Kurstin, Mark Ronson (with whom she also collaborated on a cover of the Kaiser Chiefs' Oh My God that appeared on her second mixtape), and Futurecut, and released a limited-edition 7 of LDN as her debut single in spring 2006. Both LDN and Smile, which followed that summer, were chart successes, with the former reaching number seven on the U.K. chart and the latter hitting number one the week it debuted. Hot on the heels of Smile came Allen's first full-length, Alright, Still, which she supported with a slew of dates stretching out to the end of the year. Despite the speed of her success, Allen continued to update her MySpace page with amusing blog rants, including one about her June 2006 appearance on Top of the Pops that berated the lead singer of the Kooks for wearing broken straw hats and dark sunglasses indoors and Dirty Pretty Things for having organic sliced bread on the rider. Allen rang in 2007 with more tour dates, including gigs in Japan, Australia, and the U.S., and the U.S. release of Alright, Still. She also earned nominations for British Breakthrough Act and British Female Solo for that year's ~Brit Awards, while Smile and Alright, Still were nominated for British Single and British Album, respectively.

Allen spent most of 2007 touring, but also collaborated with Dizzee Rascal on Maths and English's duet Wanna Be and provided vocals on Basement Jaxx's Crazy Itch Radio. Allen's personal life and side projects were nearly as prominent as her music career, with her relationship with Chemical Brother Ed Simons and her subsequent miscarriage making headlines in late 2007 and early 2008. In February 2008, Allen embarked on a talk show on BBC Three, Lily Allen and Friends, which lasted through that April. That month, Allen posted two new demos on her MySpace page, including GWB, which was about President George Bush for her second album, she worked with producer Greg Kurstin of the Bird and the Bee, and co-wrote several songs with him instead of just providing the lyrics. She also worked on songs with Jamie Reynolds of the Klaxons and wrote a song about comedian James Corden for the 2008 ~Shockwaves Awards. Another new song, Everyone's at It, debuted that fall, and Allen courted controversy again with an unauthorized cover of Britney Spears' Womanizer that December. It's Not Me, It's You, which covered topics like drugs, fame, family, and society, arrived early in 2009, preceded by the single The Fear. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi