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Published 12:04 3 Dec 2025 GMT
Updated 12:07 3 Dec 2025 GMT

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Alan Carr has announced details of a huge headline tour across the UK and Ireland - and this is how to get tickets.
The comedian - and Traitors star - will embark on the Have I Said Too Much? Tour in 2027.
Announcing the run, the synopsis says: "Alan Carr's back on tour and his lips are unsealed! With a big mouth and a talent for oversharing, Alan's ready to dish some drama. Expect stories of dipping into the dating pool, navigating showbiz green rooms and a sprinkling of tales from the Traitors’ turret."
It'll begin on 14 January in Bromley and head to the likes of Oxford, York, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Blackpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Belfast, Leeds, Liverpool and Cardiff into June.
He'll then return to the tour in September, beginning on 2 September in Shrewsbury and stop off in Nottingham, Bristol, Newcastle, Dublin, Sheffield and Hull.
Plus he'll headline multiple shows at the London Palladium between 27 and 31 October.
It comes after his stint on The Celebrity Traitors, which saw him compete alongside Cat Burns and Jonathan Ross as Traitors.
The comedian went on to win the series and the prize pot which was donated to his chosen charity, Neuroblastoma UK.
Ahead of Alan Carr tickets going on sale for his UK and Ireland tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.
They go on general sale from 11am on Friday, 5 December via:
Below you can find out more info on the ticketing outlet selling tickets for each venue.
All of the shows will take place in 2027:
14-15 January - Bromley, Churchill Theatre - tickets
20-21 January - Swindon, Wyvern Theatre - tickets
22-23 January - Dartford, Orchard Theatre - tickets
27-28 January - Guildford, G Live - tickets
29-30 January - High Wycombe, Swan Theatre
3-4 February - Crewe, Lyceum - tickets
10-11 February - Woking, New Victoria Theatre - tickets
12-13 February - Oxford, New Theatre - tickets
18-19 February - Eastbourne, Congress - tickets
20 February - Poole, Lighthouse - tickets
25-27 February - Southend, Cliffs Pavilion - tickets
4 March - Carlisle, Sands Centre - tickets
11 March - Stoke-on-Trent, Regent Theatre - tickets
12 March - Scunthorpe, Bath’s Hall - tickets
13 March - York, Barbican - tickets
16-17 March - Glasgow, Kings Theatre - tickets
19-20 March - Edinburgh, Playhouse - tickets
26-27 March - Southampton, Mayflower - tickets
31 March - 1 April - Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre - tickets
10 April - Blackpool, Grand Theatre - tickets
16-17 April - Manchester, Opera House - tickets
23-24 April - Bournemouth, BIC Windsor Hall - tickets
30 April - 1 May - Belfast, Waterfront - tickets
5-7 May - Birmingham, Hippodrome - tickets
8 May - Leeds, Grand Theatre - tickets
14-15 May - Milton Keynes Theatre - tickets
20-21 May - Liverpool, Empire - tickets
27-28 May - Cardiff, New Theatre - tickets
29 May - Swansea, Building Society Arena - tickets
4-5 June - Brighton, Dome - tickets
11 June - Reading, Hexagon - tickets
12-13 June - Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre - tickets
17-18 June - Northampton, Derngate - tickets
23-24 June - Basingstoke, The Anvil - tickets
2-3 September - Shrewsbury, Severn Theatre - tickets
4 September - Wolverhampton, Civic Hall - tickets
17-18 September - Leicester, De Montfort Hall - tickets
24-25 September - Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall - tickets
1-2 October - Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre - tickets
7 October - Torquay, Princess Theatre - tickets
8-9 October - Plymouth, Pavilions - tickets
15-16 October - Bristol, Hippodrome - tickets
22-23 October - Ipswich, Regent - tickets
27-31 October - London Palladium - tickets
12 November - Stockton, Globe - tickets
13-14 November - Newcastle, O2 City Hall - tickets
19-20 November - Dublin, 3Olympia - tickets
27 November - Sheffield, City Hall - tickets
3 December - Hull, Connexin Live - tickets
4 December - Bradford Live - tickets
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