Melbourne,
(ANI):
Lily
Allen
may
have
threatened
to
hang
up
her
mic
but
the
singer
shows
no
signs
of
slowing
down
as
she
has
added
more
shows
to
her
next
year"s
Australian
tour.
Allen,
who
is
set
to
perform
at
the
national
Big
Day
Out
festival
in
January,
will
now
also
croon
at
the
Hordern
Pavilion
on
January
21,
reports
the
Daily
Telegraph.
Fans
can
buys
tickets
for
Allen''s
Big
day
Out
sideshow
from
November
9.
The
''''Fear''''
singer
had
recently
disclosed
on
her
blog,
'It''s
Not
Alright" that
she
hadn"t
renegotiated
her
contract
with
a
recording
company.
“Just
so
you
know,
I
have
not
renegotiated
my
record
contract
and
have
no
plans
to
make
another
record.
I
do
however
remain
a
fan
of
new
music,
so
this
is
not
some
selfish
crusade,"
Contactmusic
quoted
her
as
stating
on
the
blog.
"The
days
of
me
making
money
from
recording
music
has
been
and
gone
as
far
as
I'm
concerned,
so
I
don''t
stand
to
profit
from
legislation.
Except
future
purchases
of
previously
recorded
material,"
she
added.
Allen
had
expressed
her
desire
to
halt
her
music
career
earlier
as
well.
She
had
said:
"I'm
not
going
record
and
tour
again
for
quite
a
while.
I
finish
up
my
dates
in
March
and
I''ll
be
ready
to
do
something
else.
“I've
been
on
the
road
for
four
years
and
I've
given
my
voice
a
real
run
for
its
money.
I''m
struggling,
so
I'm
going
to
try
something
new."
Allen
will
now
make
an
appearance
in
a
London
theatre
production
called
''''Reasons
to
be
Pretty'''',
which
revolves
around
a
group
of
working-class
people
who
are
bored
with
their
lives.
She
had
added:
"The
play
is
about
themes
close
to
my
heart,
about
the
really
damaging
cult
of
beauty
among
young
girls."