Jack Whitehall announces Settle Down tour

Friday 31st March 2023, 8:33am

Jack Whitehall. Credit: Trevor Leighton
  • Jack Whitehall is to bring his new stand-up show to arenas across June and July 2023
  • He describes Settle Down as "my most personal show yet, with plenty of material about the big changes that have happened in my life"
  • Tickets go on pre-sale from 10am on Wednesday 5th April from sites including Ticketmaster

Jack Whitehall has announced a new stand-up tour.

He'll perform Jack Whitehall: Settle Down at arenas in Brighton, Bournemouth, Leeds, Glasgow, Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham, Newcastle, Liverpool, Cardiff, Birmingham and London across June and July 2023.

His promoters say: "Following three complete sell-out arena tours Jack is eager to get back on the road doing what he does best - entertaining audiences! His biggest-ever stand-up tour to date, Jack Whitehall: Stood Up, sold out arenas across the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia. It was the UK's largest comedy tour of 2019, with a ticketed audience over 450,000. Jack has previously sold-out venues across the UK on two earlier tours: Jack Whitehall Gets Around (2014) and Jack Whitehall: At Large (2017), which was also filmed for Netflix."

Jack Whitehall says: "This is my most personal show yet, with plenty of material about the big changes that have happened in my life. It's about my struggle to settle down gracefully. I've got a long-term partner, a ridiculous dog and am now hurtling towards middle aged without a clue. It's about a foppish man-child's cack-handed attempt at adulting!"

Tickets go on pre-sale from 10am on Wednesday 5th April from sites including Ticketmaster

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2023 dates

June

13: Brighton, Brighton Centre
14: Brighton, Brighton Centre
15: Brighton, Brighton Centre
16: Bournemouth, BIC
17: Leeds, First Direct Arena
18: Leeds, First Direct Arena
19: Glasgow, Hydro
20: Sheffield, Utilita Arena
21: Manchester, AO Arena
22: Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
23: Newcastle, Utilita Arena
24: Manchester, AO Arena
25: Liverpool, M & S Bank Arena

July

4: Cardiff, International Arena
5: Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
7: Birmingham, Utilita Arena
8: Birmingham, Utilita Arena
9: Cardiff, International Arena
10: Cardiff, International Arena
14: London, The O2
15: London, The O2
16: London, The O2

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