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Subject: Seattle times review "Few thrills in Girl's night out"
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05/15/2007 4:04 PM Alert 

Concert Review

No Duff and few thrills in girls night

Special to The Seattle Times

You might have been better off if you, like Hilary Duff, turned Girls Night Out into Girls Night In.

The teen actress and pop-singer called in sick for her Sunday show at the Everett Events Center, and the remaining three stars — Lily Allen, Katharine McPhee and Fergie — called in mediocre performances that ranged from lackluster to just plain awkward.

British party girl Allen started things off with a handful of tracks from her album "Alright, Still." On the record, her lovely, breezy voice and infusion of ska and big band sounds into club-ready beats makes for a playful juxtaposition to her sharp tongue.

But Sunday night, Allen seemed bored, tired and distracted. She forgot the words to "Shame For You," or maybe she just didn't want to sing "Oh my gosh you must be joking me/If you think that you'll be poking me" to the mother/daughter crowd.

She also left out the catchy, hitting-the-clubs anthem "Friday Night," but did perf