NME Festival Guide
2009
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Lily Allen hails England's Ashes exploits at V Festival
Singer keeps one eye on The Oval during Chelmsford set
Playing the V Stage at the Chelmsford site, the singer, who attended the fifth Ashes test earlier in the afternoon, applauded Andrew Strauss' team's performance so far.
"You alright England? It's nice to see you lot," she declared. "And we're thrashing the Aussies at the cricket!"
The singer, who was sporting some David Bowie-esque eye make-up, later paused her set to get a score update from her bandmates, who were keeping an eye on the going ons at The Oval.
Music-wise, the singer played a set drawn from her two albums, plus Kaiser Chiefs cover 'Oh My God', before performing an "acoustic bit" which included 'Littlest Things'.
Keeping one eye on the cricket, Allen then played 'Smile' after learning England's lead in the game had stretched to beyond 500, telling the crowd: "I fucking love the cricket!"
Later Allen covered Britney Spears' 'Womanizer' before dedicating her own 'Fuck You' to "everyone who's pissed me off".
She then took off her high heels, complaining she hurt her back falling offstage in Sweden recently, to wrap the set up with former single 'Not Fair'.
Lily Allen played:
'Everyone's At It'
'I Could Say'
'22'
'Oh My God'
'Everything's Just Wonderful'
'LDN'
'Back To The Start'
'He Wasn't There'
'Littlest Things'
'Smile'
'The Fear'
'Womanizer'
'Fuck You'
'Not Fair'
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Lily Allen tickets:
- Dec 09, 2009 19:30 at Liverpool Echo Arena, Liverpool - Buy from Seetickets
- Dec 10, 2009 19:30 at Trent Fm Arena, Nottingham - Buy from Seetickets
- Dec 11, 2009 19:30 at Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff - Buy from Seetickets
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