Skip to main content
Lala Lala with Mother Soki

Lala Lala with Mother Soki

Lillie West has always made her music in response to an itchiness to always be moving, but as she developed a burgeoning desire to settle, she found the surprise realization that steadiness can beget creativity. That evolutionary tension is what fuels much of her new album as Lala Lala, Heaven 2. For many years, West lived in Chicago, where she established her project Lala Lala as part of that citys indie scene, releasing several records on the Sub Pop imprint Hardly Art. Those albums, The Lamb and I Want the Door to Open, were powerful statements from a curious artist: catchy guitar-pop songs about being stuck in the ups and downs of life, the struggle to stay sober, to leave town, to blow up your life. West left Chicago to search for more and, in the process, wrote her new album, Heaven 2. On her journey, she landed in New Mexico, where she lived off the grid in Taos. It was very challenging, freezing, infested with poisonous animals. But its still the most beautiful and magical place Ive ever been and I dream about it all the time, West says. I worked on organic vegetable farms and hiked in the mountains a lot, looked for staurolites, and sometimes rode horses. Cut off the top of my thumb at work. Those are just some things that happened. She then made her way to Iceland, where she lived for two years on and off, with the off being in London, where she grew up. In Iceland, she was in a residency at LunGa school in a tiny town called Seydisfjordur, where the sun never rose in the winter. Eventually, she made her way to Reykjavik and settled in with the music community and released an instrumental album (If I Were A Real Man I Would Be Able To Break The Neck Of A Suffering Bird) before heading to Los Angeles, where she has, almost surprisingly, fallen in love and found herself settled. Its been a good place to live, not specifically because she likes L.A. or because she doesnt like L.A., but because shes discovered that, wherever you go, there you are, she says. I

📅 Date & Time

Thursday, April 9, 2026

8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

🚪 Doors open at 7:00 PM

📍 Venue

Thalia Hall

1807 S Allport St

Chicago, IL 60608

Get Directions

🎤 Artist

Lala Lala

Lala Lala

💰 Cost

$31-$330

Event data via Ticketmaster

Share

Get events like this in your inbox

Free weekly digest. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Never miss a show

Get a free daily email with your area shows and low-ticket alerts.

Your daily event briefing

Concerts, comedy, theater & more — free in your inbox every morning.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.