"This unfortunately includes my upcoming standup tour, Dance for Life shows and any outstanding live work commitments. My sincerest apologies. This decision has ...
This would be his first UK tour in 10 years. This decision has not been taken lightly and I'm sure you'll understand my family must always come first." "This unfortunately includes my upcoming standup tour, Dance for Life shows and any outstanding live work commitments.
PETER KAY is said to be ready to go on tour again, six years after he cancelled his 14-month stand-up tour due to personal reasons.
The comedian announced in a statement that he had been forced to pull out of his worldwide tour due to “unforeseen family circumstances”. “Peter has not performed a live stand-up set on a big stage in well over a decade now but he could not be more ready to get back out there,” the source added to The Sun. In 2017, the comedian was forced to cancel a 14-month stand-up tour due to “unforeseen family circumstances”.
Comedian Peter Kay is reportedly getting set to make the comeback of a lifetime with a massive UK comedy tour.
Now it appears the news may have been confirmed, as a source al legedly told The Sun the comedian is planning a massive arena tour – and it’s expected to be a total sell-out. Last year, Peter hosted a Dance For Life danceathon with all money raised going to Cancer Research, however he has not performed a proper stand-up tour for over a decade. Comedian Peter Kay is reportedly getting set to make the comeback of a lifetime with a massive UK comedy tour.
The comedian is reportedly on the cusp of announcing a string of dates - six years after cancelling all shows.
Peter was the guest of honour as he helped launch a new wheelchair-accessible 'wheelyboat' near Bolton. I hope that the media and the public will continue to respect our privacy at this time. The 100-gig Peter Kay Live Tour had completely sold out before plans were shelved.
The Phoenix Nights star had seven Utilita Arena, Newcastle shows, on his cancelled 2018-19 tour, he is reportedly ready to hit the road again.
The rumoured tour has been described as "huge", indicating Tyneside could be a likely stop if and when Kay does return to the live stage. While Newcastle's Arena is not directly named by the source as a potential venue, it has hosted Kay's previous tours. There are hopes the Phoenix Nights star will include Newcastle dates on the comeback tour.
The Sun has reported that Peter Kay is planning to tour again for the first time after cancelling his arena tour back in 2017.
I hope that the media and the public will continue to respect our privacy at this time. I'm going to go away for four more years." According to the latest story the tour will include major gigs in London, Manchester and Birmingham.
Peter Kay is making a comeback with a huge arena tour, it has been reported today. The Sun says the comic 'hopes' to announce the dates in September, ...
Not that he needs you to buy a ticket as much as I do.’ What a treasure. Jason Manford renewed speculation of his pal’s return to stand-up earlier this month when he told Dublin radio station FM104: 'He's great, Pete. We've known each other a long time, it must be 25 years.
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Not that he needs you to buy a ticket as much as I do.” I hope that the media and the public will continue to respect our privacy at this time. Speaking to Dublin’s FM104’s Strawberry Alarm Clock show Manford said: “He’s great, Pete. We’ve known each other a long time, it must be 25 years. "I’ve always endeavoured to protect my family’s privacy from the media. What a treasure. The comedian was due to undertake a 14-month long stand-up tour in 2017, but cancelled it due to unforeseen family circumstances.
It's been five years since the 48-year-old comic disappeared from the limelight due to personal reasons.
Not that he needs you to buy a ticket as much as I do." Speaking on Dublin radio station FM104's Strawberry Alarm Clock show, Jason said: "He's great, Pete. We've known each other a long time, it must be 25 years. But according to The Sun, the comic genius is set to announce plans for a 2023 comeback tour later this year.
Peter Kay has announced a huge tour for 2022 - which comes five years after cancelling a number of live gigs due to 'unforeseen family circumstances'.
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The comedian is reportedly set to confirm a string of 2023 dates - six years after abruptly cancelling plans for his last set of gigs.
Peter was the guest of honour as he helped launch a new wheelchair-accessible 'wheelyboat' near Bolton. The 100-gig Peter Kay Live Tour sold out before plans were shelved. The Bolton-born comedian is understood to be planning the series of huge arena dates, BirminghamLive reports.
Tickets for Peter Kay's Dance for Life tour are on sale after the events were cancelled due to the pandemic.
The comeback tour will be in 2023, but the exact dates are not yet known. The 48-year-old actor and singer from Farnworth in Bolton is reported to be planning a comeback after a string of cancelled gigs six years ago. Fans have been eager for the Northerner's return after he stepped away from performing and all work projects in 2017.
The comedian has reportedly lined-up 'huge venues' throughout the UK as he prepares to tour in 2023 - but are tickets still available for his Liverpool ...
Not that he needs you to buy a ticket as much as I do.” What a treasure. “He’s great, Pete. We’ve known each other a long time, it must be 25 years. Peter Kay is scheduled to visit Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on two separate occasions as a part of his ‘Dance for Life’ tour in 2022. Not only that, but there are reports that Peter Kay is readying for a huge tour in 2023 too, but are they true? As part of his ‘Dance for Life’ tour in 2022 - which is set up to raise money for Cancer Research UK - the comedian will perform at a number of the biggest venues across the country with his iconic and hilarious stand-up routine.
But now, it has been reported that the actor is preparing to make his highly-anticipated comeback with a huge arena tour in the works for next year.
Another commented: “Really hoping the Peter Kay stand up tour rumours are true for next year. I love coming here.” Kay sang his praises for the Anderton centre, which he claims to have visited with his own children on several occasions in the past.
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The show ran for two series and a one series spin off, called ‘Max and Paddy’s Road to Nowhere, spawned from it. With this in mind, Kay would likely perform at the AO Arena in Manchester given the size of the venue and easy access fans would have. The last time Peter Kay toured the arenas of the UK was back in 2009 with his ‘The Tour That Didn’t Tour, Tour.’
Reports suggest Peter Kay is about to announce a huge arena tour, five years after he cancelled a sold-out schedule of shows which included nine Sheffield ...
Not that he needs you to buy a ticket as much as I do.” I hope that the media and the public will continue to respect our privacy at this time. Speaking to Dublin’s FM104’s Strawberry Alarm Clock show, Jason Manford said: “He’s great, Pete. We’ve known each other a long time, it must be 25 years. "I’ve always endeavoured to protect my family’s privacy from the media. What a treasure. After cancelling his tour, Kay stepped back from public life and it is rumoured that he and his family moved to Tipperary in Ireland.