Peter Kay's Live Tour

The UK’s biggest-selling arena artist, Peter Kay, has announced a series of final arenashows across the UKand Ireland, with all profits donated to 12 leading cancercharities.

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Peter Kay's Live Tour final dates

Now entering its fourth record-breaking year, Peter’s live run has become one of the most successful in British comedy tour history. 

Image of comdian Peter Kay from his Live Tour

Peter Kay holds the record as the only artist in the world to have performed amonthly residency at London’s The O2, which began in 2022.  

Final shows will take place at:

  • Newcastle – Utilita Arena – Sunday 8th March
  • Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena – Friday 20th March
  • Glasgow – OVO Hydro – Friday 3rd April
  • Dublin – 3 Arena – Thursday 16th April
  • Birmingham – Utilita Arena – Friday 1st May
  • Belfast – SSE Arena – Thursday 4th June
  • Liverpool – M&S Bank Arena – Friday 19th June
  • Sheffield – Utilita Arena – Saturday 20th June
  • Leeds – First Direct Bank Arena – Friday 24th July

Peter Kay's Live Tour tickets

Tickets for Peter Kay’s Better Late Than Never Tour final arena shows go on sale Sunday 30th November at 10:00 AM via official ticket outlets.

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Peter Kay's Live Tour charity beneficiaries

All profits from the final performances will support the following charities:

  • ChildrenWith Cancer UK
  • Teenage Cancer Trust
  • Kidney Cancer UK
  • Blood Cancer UK
  • Bowel Cancer UK
  • Prostate Cancer UK
  • DKMS
  • Ovarian Cancer Action
  • Pancreatic Cancer UK
  • Anthony Nolan
  • The Brain Tumour Charity
  • Breast Cancer UK

Peter Kay said: “It’s been the greatest privilege of my life to perform for audiences up and down the country. I’ve been completely overwhelmed by the support over the years, and it feels right to give something back. Every single penny of profit from these final shows will go to help fight cancer and support those affected.

Unfortunately, just about everyone knows someone who’s been affected by one of th ecancers on that list. I really hope people can get behind this - come out, have a great night, share a few laughs, and do something good for charity at the same time. It’s a win–win.

You don’t even have to like me - raising money for these twelve charities goes farbeyond that. Together, we really can make a difference.”

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