Live Comedy
Peter Kay Live: Better Late Than Never

His first tour in 12 years, Peter Kay Live is subtitled Better Late Than Never in reference to his aborted 2018 shows, Have Gags Will Travel. The extensive, 14-month, 100-date tour was cancelled just a few months after being announced, late in 2017, owing to "unforeseen family circumstances".
Kay says: "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."
Press
- 20th March 2025: Peter Kay stops O2 show to threaten fans 'kicking off' that security will throw them out (The Mirror)
- 13th February 2025: The other side of cuddly comedy 'nice guy' Peter Kay (The Telegraph)
- 12th February 2025: Jacob Hawley: I'm a comedian - here's where Peter Kay went wrong in "garlic bread" row (Metro)
- 12th February 2025: Has Peter Kay thrown out his cuddly image along with his 'garlic bread' hecklers? (The Guardian)
- 2nd January 2025: Peter Kay tops list of highest earning British comics (The Sun)
- 29th November 2024: Peter Kay adds a 48th O2 date (Chortle)
- 18th November 2024: Peter Kay extends tour until February 2026
- 4th May 2024: Peter Kay review (The Telegraph)
- 28th April 2024: Co-op Live: How UK's biggest indoor arena became butt of jokes (BBC)
- 26th April 2024: Co-op Live: Peter Kay says new Manchester arena's fresh delay is "very disappointing" (BBC)
- 23rd April 2024: The Co-op Live catastrophe: how the opening of Manchester's "ultimate arena" became a joke (The Telegraph)
- 22nd April 2024: Peter Kay "gutted" after postponing huge Manchester arena shows