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"textContent": "Web: lilyallenmusic.com The noise surrounding Lily Allen’s incredible 2025 comeback album West End Girl has been close to deafening. Justifiably so, because this is so much more than a regular album. West End Girl recalls, in excruciating detail, a chapter of Allen’s life that could diplomatically be referred to as difficult. Moreover, it’s a vitally important opus because it lends a voice to other women in an abusive situation. We knew, going into the first of Allen’s two nights at the Orpheum, that the album is essentially about her marriage to actor David Harbour which lasted from 2020 to 2025. […]\n\nThe post Lily Allen at The Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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