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Lily Allen and Dizzee Rascal announce co-headline gigs and ticket details Lily Allen Tickets

Allen also announces the release of an 'It's Not Me, It's You' special edition

Lily Allen and Dizzee Rascal have announced two co-headline arena shows together to take place next March.

The duo play the shows in Manchester and London.

In a statement, both Allen and Dizzee Rascal took turns to praise each other's work and live shows.

"I'm really looking forward to playing these special shows - I'm a massive fan of what Dizzee does," Allen said, while Dizzee Rascal commented: "Lily and I have both worked well in the past so it's no doubt these shows will be nights to remember."

Allen duetted with Dizzee Rascal on his track 'Wanna Be', which appeared on his 2007 album 'Maths + English'.

Lily Allen and Dizzee Rascal play:

Manchester MEN Arena (March 5)
London O2 Arena (7)

Tickets for both shows go on sale on October 9 at 9am (BST). To check the availability of Lily Allen and Dizzee Rascal tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

In addition to the tour, Allen has announced details of the special edition CD and DVD version of her latest album, 'It's Not Me, It's You', to be released on November 16.

The tracklisting for 'It's Not Me, It's You''s special edition is:

CD
'The Fear' (Acoustic)
'22' (Acoustic)
'Who'd Have Known' (Acoustic)
'He Wasn't There' (Acoustic)
'I Could Say' (Acoustic)
'Womaniser' (Acoustic)
'Mr Blue Sky'
'The Fear' (The Count aka Herve mix)
'Not Fair' (Style of Eye mix)

DVD
'Lily Live in London (Shepherds Bush Empire)'
Videos for 'The Fear', 'Not Fair', '22' and 'Fuck You'
Track-by-track album interview


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kanejb 

Sep 28, 2009

She might as well, since we'll never hear from her again after this, the words "cash grab" come to mind. Even though, her fans will still buy it.

darko189 

Sep 28, 2009

Not quitting music just yet then, eh Lily? Nope, just making a last ditch effort to earn some gash.

nickjcray 

Sep 28, 2009

A chav's delight!!

Matt Paradise 

Sep 28, 2009

I'm gonna download her new special edition album illegally, burn it to CD then throw it out of the window.

aphexbin 

Sep 28, 2009

And the sell-out continues... remember Fix Up Look Sharp Dizzell? What happened to that punk? Oh thats right he started rapping meaningless shit about being bonkers with Armen Van Helden. You know you can still make good music that people like and respect and make money without it being throwaway shit that youll be embarassed about in two years.Co-headline arena our with Lilly Allen?--hahahahaah pfffffff, whateva man get paid innit/

soshush 

Sep 28, 2009

Leave the poor girl alone - she doesn't deserve the derision.Besides Mandelson sucks up to some media tycoon on a super yacht and suddenly it seems all of Britain's dumb fuck pop stars are talking prosecutions and sanctions for downloads when everyone's moved on to streaming for free these days anyhooo.

AlbionKyle 

Sep 30, 2009

Genius, Matt!

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Lily Allen, London Somerset House, July 2007.             
Pic: PA Photos

Lily Allen, London Somerset House, July 2007. Pic: PA Photos

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