Peter Kay, one of Britain’s best comedians, refrained from performing live for many years. But in 2022, he finally announced that he would go back on tour around the country.
However, the Bolton legend would not do so in the traditional sense. He instead kicked off a long, still ongoing residency tour across the country, playing some of the biggest arena venues Britain has ever seen.
He has since played monthly shows in Manchester, Birmingham, London and more. And the capital’s O2 Arena is one of his biggest frequent shows.
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Although tickets went on sale months ago, and many shows have sold out, there are still plenty of ways to get involved with the star’s upcoming shows. The easiest way to get tickets for Peter Kay’s ongoing residency tour is through resale sites.
Resale sites such as viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub allow fans to purchase their ideal tickets – whether front row or back row seats – on their own. But in return, they will pay a small premium for the privilege.
How to buy Peter Kay tickets now
The aforementioned resale sites currently have tons of tickets available right now. And with shows starting again on August 4 and running until April 2025, fans in London have plenty of options available to them to see the star at the O2 Arena.
If you’d rather try your luck at an official ticket seller, however, you may still have a chance to do so. Ticketmaster has its own resale network for fans who want to avoid second-hand websites.
How to buy tickets from Ticketmaster
Ticketmaster is the original, official ticket seller for Peter Kay’s live comedy shows. Although many of the star’s shows have sold out, there are some that are still available right now.
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This extensive tour is the first time Peter Kay has planned to tour since 2017 when he canceled his shows outright. He had previously organized a 14-month tour that was planned to be extremely successful, but he canceled it at the relatively last minute.
Confused fans were given the explanation of “unforeseen family circumstances” as the reason for the disruption. Ticket holders received a refund, but the tour was never rescheduled.