Lily Allen has announced that she is replacing most of the arena dates on her West End Girl US tour with performances at smaller venues.
The singer shared the update on social media, describing the changes as "adjustments" without explaining why several of the larger shows had been cancelled.
"We have a few updates since we first announced this leg of the tour earlier in the year," she wrote. "I am so excited to say we are now coming to Seattle.
"For Philly, Chicago, LA, San Francisco, Vancouver, we've had to make some adjustments. If you've already bought tickets to these shows, you will be refunded in 5-7 working days and automatically entered into a presale that goes live on 22 July."
Replacement concerts have now been scheduled at medium sized venues in five of the six cities affected by the changes.
"Montreal, I am so sad to say we tried our hardest, but will not be able to make it to you this time," Allen shared.
The opening night of the tour at New York City's Madison Square Garden on 3 September will still go ahead as originally planned.
The format of the tour has attracted plenty of attention. During the shows, Allen performs her West End Girl album from beginning to end, focusing entirely on the record, which explores the events surrounding her recent divorce, without including any of her earlier hits. The performance runs for a little over an hour.

