Tickets for Peter Kay's tour at Manchester's AO Arena have been confirmed. Prices for the show will start from £35, rising to £135 for the most expensive seats.
The comedian says ticket prices for the tour were set to match those of 2010 and the cheapest seats in the AO Arena will be on sale for £35. There are tiers at £50, £65 and £135 too as fans scramble to get their hands on a seat for the expected sell-out event.
Ticket seller SeeTickets has revealed the prices today and has added an extra £6.50 to the cheapest tickets, and up to £10 for the more expensive seats in fees for the show.
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Kay himself spoke out about ticket prices when he announced the tour. He said: "Speaking of the 12-date tour, Kay said: "It’s good to get back to what I love doing best, stand-up comedy and if there’s ever a time people need a laugh it’s now. And with the cost of living at an all-time high, ticket prices are starting from £35. The same price they were on my previous tour in 2010."
Three and O2 Priority customers were able to get tickets during a pre sale for a select number of shows on Thursday 10 November in a pre sale for the tour, while fans who want to get their hands on general sale tickets will have to wait until Saturday 12 November for the sale.
Fans who aren't with Three Mobile can still get tickets in the general sale which will take place on Saturday November 12 at 10am via Ticketmaster and See Tickets, Ticket Factory.
Tour dates
Friday, December 2 - Manchester AO Arena
Saturday, December 3 - Manchester AO Arena
Saturday, December 17 - Birmingham Utilita Arena
Friday, January 6 - Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Saturday, January 7 - Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Friday, January 20 - Leeds First Direct Arena
Friday, February 17 - Sheffield Utilita Arena
Thursday, February 23 - Belfast SSE Arena
Friday, February 24 - Belfast SSE Arena
Thursday, March 9 - Newcastle Utilita Arena
Friday, March 10 - Newcastle Utilita Arena
Thursday, March 23 - Birmingham Resorts World Arena
Thursday, April 6 - Dublin 3Arena
Friday, April 7 - Dublin 3Arena
Friday, May 5 - Glasgow OVO Hydro
Saturday, May 6 - Glasgow OVO Hydro
Friday, May 19 - Leeds First Direct Arena
Friday, June 16 - Cardiff International Arena
Saturday, June 17 - Cardiff International Arena
Friday, July 14 - Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
Saturday, July 15 - Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
Friday, August 11 - Sheffield Utilita Arena