Lily Allen Concert at Chase Center, San Francisco
Join us for an unforgettable night as Lily Allen takes the stage at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California, on September 23, 2026. Known for her unique blend of pop and rock, Allen's live performances are a celebration of her extensive musical legacy and current hits. This concert promises to be a highlight of the year, showcasing her dynamic energy and engaging stage presence.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Lily Allen's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Secure your tickets early through ticketsberkeley.com for the best options.
What is the seating arrangement at Chase Center?
The Chase Center features several seating options: Floor/Courtside for exclusive views, Lower Bowl (100-level) for closest seated views, Club Level (200-level) with premium amenities, and Upper Level (300-level) for more affordable options. For concerts, expect a general admission floor setup.
How do I secure mobile tickets?
Mobile tickets can be easily purchased through ticketsberkeley.com. Ensure you have the app downloaded for seamless entry on the event day.
What is the typical duration of Lily Allen's concert setlist?
Lily Allen's concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, including her most popular hits and fan favorites.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the public transport options to get to Chase Center?
The Muni T-Third Street light rail stops directly at Chase Center, making it a convenient option for attendees. BART's Mission Bay stop is also nearby.
Is there parking available at Chase Center?
Yes, there is limited on-site parking available at the Chase Center Garage. It is advisable to book in advance due to high demand.
Seating Information
Chase Center in San Francisco is home to the Golden State Warriors and opened in 2019 with a capacity of 18,064. The seating options include:
- Floor/Courtside: Most exclusive seating directly adjacent to the stage.
- 100 Level (Lower Bowl): Closest seated views; center court sections provide outstanding sightlines.
- 200 Level (Club Level): Premium amenities with excellent sightlines and wider seats.
- 300 Level (Upper Level): More affordable; avoid extreme corner sections for better views.
The modern arena design ensures good sightlines from virtually every seat, with ADA accessible seating throughout.
Parking Information
We strongly recommend using public transit to reach Chase Center. Here are your parking options:
- Chase Center Parking Garage: On-site parking $50-$75+. Very limited ? book in advance.
- SpotHero Parking in Mission Bay: Nearby lots available; reserve guaranteed parking in advance.
- Muni T-Third Street ? Chase Center Station (Recommended): Direct light rail stop at Chase Center; $2.50 per ride via sfmta.com.
Rideshare: Designated Uber and Lyft zones are available near Chase Center. The Chase Center app can assist with navigation to rideshare pick-up zones post-event.
Lily Allen Berkeley Concert reviews
The Force of Music
"It is truly magnificent how easy to forget a symphony orchestra really is in these modern, hurried times. We all have our preference of musical choice, that one group or artist we swear by and enjoy listening to. But when was the last time that artist made you move inside? The musicians were tiny specks to Hailey and I, sitting in Arco's nosebleed seats. Their skills with those bits of wood, string, metal, and reed are perhaps the closest thing to 'the Force' or magic we have in our little world. I sat speechless during the opening after Anthony Daniels in the flesh began his narration of the show. The maestro conducted with his little baton and the musicians moved their little arms and bows. They sent invisible sound to my ears and actually manipulated my emotions. With only their music, the Light and Dark sides of the Force moved me. Arguments over who is better get into you."