Earlier this week iconic comedian Peter Kay announced he would be doing his first tour in 12 years.
The comic's surprising news shocked fans as they all anticipated getting tickets to one of the comics' many shows.
The tour kicks off in less than a month with his first show set for December 2 in Manchester.
After starting his first tour in over a decade, he'll take part in a year-long tour with a show every month in London's O2 Arena.
But today, tickets for the comic tour are set to go on sale and have a high chance of selling out.
Peter Kay announces his first new live stand-up tour in 12 years!
— Peter Kay (@peterkay_co_uk) November 6, 2022
Tickets go on sale 10am Saturday 12th November at https://t.co/EVCiTLh3J7 pic.twitter.com/lJBK8R8Y8I
Many fans of Kay, have planned their mornings to make sure they can get hold of some gold dust tickets.
Prices will start at £35 (Not including fees) and could rise to £135 for the Best Seat Package.
How to get tickets to Peter Kay's 2023 Tour:
Tickets for the comedian's tour go on sale today (November 12) at 10am.
There are a few ways to get tickets, the first is via the Peter Kay website which will take you to another site, Gigs, where you can buy tickets.
You can also get tickets via Ticketmaster but will need to sign up and save bank details to make sure you can get tickets.
Live Nation will also be selling tickets to the comic's shows when they go on sale at 10am.
Peter Kay tour dates
- Fri 02 December 2022 Manchester AO Arena
- Sat 03 December 2022 Manchester AO Arena
- Fri 16 December 2022 London O2 Arena
- Sat 17 December 2022 Birmingham Utilita Arena
- Fri 06 January 2023 Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
- Sat 07 January 2023 Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
- Fri 20 January 2023 Leeds First Direct Arena
- Sat 21 January 2023 London O2 Arena
- Fri 17 February 2023 Sheffield Utilita Arena
- Sat 18 January 2023 London O2 Arena
- Thu 23 February 2023 Belfast SSE Arena
- Fri 24 February 2023 Belfast SSE Arena
- Thu 09 March 2023 Newcastle Utilita Arena
- Fri 10 March 2023 Newcastle Utilita Arena
- Wed 22 March 2023 London O2 Arena
- Thu 23 March 2023 Birmingham Resorts World Arena
- Thu 06 April 2023 Dublin 3Arena
- Fri 07 April 2023 Dublin 3Arena
- Sat 22 April 2023 London O2 Arena
- Fri 05 May 2023 Glasgow OVO Hydro
- Sat 06 May 2023 Glasgow OVO Hydro
- Fri 19 May 2023 Leeds First Direct Arena
- Sat 22 May 2023 London O2 Arena
- Sat 3 June 2023 London O2 Arena
- Fri 16 June 2023 Cardiff International Arena
- Sat 17 June 2023 Cardiff International Arena
- Fri 14 July 2023 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
- Sat 15 July 2023 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
- Sat 29 July 2023 London O2 Arena
- Fri 11 August 2023 Sheffield Utilita Arena
- Wed 30 August 2023 London O2 Arena
- Sat 9 September 2023 London O2 Arena
- Sat 7 October 2023 London O2 Arena
- Sat 18 November 2023 London O2 Arena
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