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Peter Kay

Peter Kay Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Followers 3,171
Category Comedy
Concerts
Dec
20
AO Arena
Manchester
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Dec
21
AO Arena
Manchester
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Jan
10
AO Arena
Manchester
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Jan
11
AO Arena
Manchester
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Jan
24
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
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Jan
25
The O2
London
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Feb
07
AO Arena
Manchester
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Feb
08
AO Arena
Manchester
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Feb
21
bp pulse LIVE
Birmingham
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Feb
22
The O2
London
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Mar
07
First Direct Arena
Leeds
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Mar
08
First Direct Arena
Leeds
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Mar
20
The O2
London
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Mar
21
AO Arena
Manchester
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Apr
04
The O2
London
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Apr
05
AO Arena
Manchester
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Apr
19
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
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May
02
Utilita Arena Sheffield
Sheffield
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May
03
Utilita Arena Sheffield
Sheffield
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May
16
The O2
London
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May
17
AO Arena
Manchester
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May
30
P&J Live
Aberdeen
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May
31
P&J Live
Aberdeen
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Jun
06
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
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Jun
07
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
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Jun
20
The O2
London
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Jun
21
AO Arena
Manchester
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Jul
10
3Arena
Dublin
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Jul
11
3Arena
Dublin
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Jul
12
3Arena
Dublin
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Jul
25
AO Arena
Manchester
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Jul
26
The O2
London
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Aug
07
The SSE Arena, Belfast
Belfast
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Aug
08
The SSE Arena, Belfast
Belfast
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Aug
09
The SSE Arena, Belfast
Belfast
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Aug
22
Utilita Arena Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Aug
23
Utilita Arena Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Sep
05
Utilita Arena Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Sep
06
Utilita Arena Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Sep
19
AO Arena
Manchester
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Sep
20
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Liverpool
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Oct
05
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
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Oct
06
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
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Oct
22
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
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Oct
23
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
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Nov
07
First Direct Arena
Leeds
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Nov
08
Utilita Arena Sheffield
Sheffield
Tickets
Nov
21
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Liverpool
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Nov
22
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Liverpool
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Dec
05
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
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Dec
06
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
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Dec
19
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
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Dec
20
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
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Jan
09
The Brighton Centre
Brighton
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Jan
10
Bournemouth International Centre
Bournemouth
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Jan
23
Utilita Arena Cardiff
Cardiff
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Jan
24
Utilita Arena Cardiff
Cardiff
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Feb
06
Utilita Arena Cardiff
Cardiff
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Feb
07
Utilita Arena Cardiff
Cardiff
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Feb
21
Villa Marina
Benbecula
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Mar
07
P&J Live
Aberdeen
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Mar
20
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
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Mar
21
Motorpoint Arena
Nottingham
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Apr
03
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
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Apr
04
OVO Hydro
Glasgow
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Apr
17
3Arena
Dublin
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Apr
18
3Arena
Dublin
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May
01
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
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May
02
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Birmingham
Tickets
May
15
Utilita Arena Newcastle
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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May
16
First Direct Arena
Leeds
Tickets
Jun
05
The SSE Arena, Belfast
Belfast
Tickets
Jun
06
The SSE Arena, Belfast
Belfast
Tickets
About Peter Kay
After leaving Mount St Joseph High School, Kay took several menial jobs, including working in a toilet roll factory, Netto supermarket, Cash and Carry, and a bingo hall, which later inspired episodes or sequences in That Peter Kay Thing. He attended the University of Salford where he studied a Higher National Diploma in Media Performance. This involved a stand-up course at which he excelled. His first stand-up was a competition in Manchester, hosted by later co-star and co-writer of Phoenix Nights, Dave Spikey. Peter was last on the bill and won the competition, beating fellow stand-up comedian Johnny Vegas. Kay's earliest TV appearance was an interview with Granada Television in which he listed the contents of his room, as well as detailing his experience meeting Jimmy Savile. This would later be used in That Peter Kay Thing, in the role of Leonard De-Thompkinson. Kay's experience working at the Manchester Evening News Arena inspired him to wear the official yellow jacket of the MEN Arena for the final performance of his Mum Wants a Bungalow tour. Kay has said that he sought a career in comedy. During his time working as a cinema usher, he experimented with stand-up, participating in several local events, as well as others at the Comedy Store in Manchester. After losing his job at the cinema, Kay was presented with the choice between finding another menial job or moving into comedy. After being told by several of his family that he was talented, he chose stand-up. Kay also states that he became a comedian partly to clear debt - though this is believed to be a joke, referring only to the fact that he was out of work. After he entered and won Channel 4's So You Think You're Funny contest in 1997, his first semi-professional stand-up appearances were at the 1998 Edinburgh Fringe festival, where he received a prestigious Perrier Award nomination. During this time, he also appeared at various other clubs, such as London's influential Comedy Store, and the Barracuda Club in Lincoln. Although this led to a certain level of public recognition, it was only after his heavily-promoted show Live at the Top of the Tower in 2000 that Kay attained mainstream recognition. During this period, he appeared on several chat shows, such as Parkinson and Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, where he had previously been a warm-up man. Production also began on Phoenix Nights, which was to see him achieve critical acclaim as well as mainstream success. Subsequent advertisements for John Smith's Bitter, which imitate the realistic style of Phoenix Nights, saw Kay develop his now much-repeated catchphrases "'Ave it!" and "Two Lamb bhunas". In 2003, he was listed in The Observer as one of the 50 Funniest British Comedians. In addition, he made an appearance in a 2005 poll of comedians and critics to find The Comedian's Comedian, a search for the 50 greatest funnymen of all time. In March 2005 he also came top in a survey sponsored by the Jongleurs comedy club chain to find Britain's favourite comedian. In 2006, a Channel 4 television show voted him as number two in 100 Funniest Moments, most notably for his stand-up act, and in particular for his description of a family wedding. On 18 April 2006, Channel 4 broadcast a "Peter Kay Night", showing out-takes from Phoenix Nights (previously featured on DVD), a behind-the-scenes documentary of the Mum Wants a Bungalow tour and also the whole Peter Kay Live in Manchester show. During this evening, Kay was seen in character as Max (from Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere & Phoenix Nights) discussing the tribute with Paddy (Patrick McGuinness). Max stated that he disliked Peter Kay and thought that Channel 4 was going downhill for dedicating an entire night to him. Paddy wondered why ITV have not snapped up Kay. Max is shown to be ignorant of current events, failing to realise that civil partnerships are now legal and that Elton John has made use of it, to controversial news stories involving Michael Barrymore, Gary Glitter, Diana, Princess of Wales and Michael Jackson. Channel 4 repeated the "Peter Kay Night" on 25 March 2007. On April 21st 2007, it was revealed that Peter will team up with Craig Cash, of The Royle Family, to write a new sitcom in which Peter will play a binman. They are currently in talks with broadcasters.
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Peter Kay Tour Cities
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Frequently Asked Questions About Peter Kay

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Peter Kay on tour?

Yes, Peter Kay is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Peter Kay concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Peter Kay tour is scheduled for 73 dates across 15 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Peter Kay scheduled to play?

Peter Kay is scheduled to play 73 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Peter Kay tour start?

Peter Kay’s tour starts Dec 20, 2024 and ends on Jun 06, 2026. They will play 15 cities; their most recent concert was held in Manchester at AO Arena and their next upcoming concert will be in Manchester at AO Arena.

What venues is Peter Kay performing at?

As part of the Peter Kay tour, Peter Kay is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Dec 20 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Dec 21 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena

2025 Tour Dates:

Jan 10 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Jan 11 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Jan 24 - Birmingham, West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
Jan 25 - London, ENG @ The O2
Feb 07 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Feb 08 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Feb 21 - Birmingham, United Kingdom @ bp pulse LIVE
Feb 22 - London, ENG @ The O2
Mar 07 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ First Direct Arena
Mar 08 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ First Direct Arena
Mar 20 - London, ENG @ The O2
Mar 21 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Apr 04 - London, ENG @ The O2
Apr 05 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Apr 19 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
May 02 - Sheffield, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Sheffield
May 03 - Sheffield, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Sheffield
May 16 - London, ENG @ The O2
May 17 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
May 30 - Aberdeen, United Kingdom @ P&J Live
May 31 - Aberdeen, United Kingdom @ P&J Live
Jun 06 - Birmingham, West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
Jun 07 - Birmingham, West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
Jun 20 - London, ENG @ The O2
Jun 21 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Jul 10 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
Jul 11 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
Jul 12 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
Jul 25 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Jul 26 - London, ENG @ The O2
Aug 07 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ The SSE Arena, Belfast
Aug 08 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ The SSE Arena, Belfast
Aug 09 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ The SSE Arena, Belfast
Aug 22 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Newcastle
Aug 23 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Newcastle
Sep 05 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Newcastle
Sep 06 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Newcastle
Sep 19 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ AO Arena
Sep 20 - Liverpool, United Kingdom @ M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Oct 05 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
Oct 06 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
Oct 22 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
Oct 23 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
Nov 07 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ First Direct Arena
Nov 08 - Sheffield, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Sheffield
Nov 21 - Liverpool, United Kingdom @ M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Nov 22 - Liverpool, United Kingdom @ M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Dec 05 - Birmingham, West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
Dec 06 - Birmingham, West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
Dec 19 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
Dec 20 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena

2026 Tour Dates:

Jan 09 - Brighton, United Kingdom @ The Brighton Centre
Jan 10 - Bournemouth, United Kingdom @ Bournemouth International Centre
Jan 23 - Cardiff, WLS @ Utilita Arena Cardiff
Jan 24 - Cardiff, WLS @ Utilita Arena Cardiff
Feb 06 - Cardiff, WLS @ Utilita Arena Cardiff
Feb 07 - Cardiff, WLS @ Utilita Arena Cardiff
Feb 21 - Benbecula, United Kingdom @ Villa Marina
Mar 07 - Aberdeen, United Kingdom @ P&J Live
Mar 20 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
Mar 21 - Nottingham, United Kingdom @ Motorpoint Arena
Apr 03 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
Apr 04 - Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
Apr 17 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
Apr 18 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
May 01 - Birmingham, West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
May 02 - Birmingham, West Midlands @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
May 15 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom @ Utilita Arena Newcastle
May 16 - Leeds, United Kingdom @ First Direct Arena
Jun 05 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ The SSE Arena, Belfast
Jun 06 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ The SSE Arena, Belfast
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