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Alan Carr announces 2027 tour

Fresh off his Celebrity Traitors victory

 Alan Carr has announced a new tour – promising some gossip from his winning stint on Celebrity Traitors.

The comic has announced 93 dates of his new show, Have I said Too Much?, spanning across 2027.

Promoters Off The Kerb say of the show: ‘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 Traitor’s turret.’

Tickets go on sale from 11am on Friday. And the tour dates are below.

Michael Spicer – who came to prominence via his Room Next Door internet sketches – has also today announced a tour of a satirical live show, Hope All’s Well, which will hit the road next year. Tickets also go on sale on Friday.

He said: ‘Last time I was on tour the shows were packed out! Mainly because they were post-lockdown and people just wanted to go out. To be honest they’d have been happy if I was just spinning plates and making dogs jump through hoops. However, I’m thrilled to be on the road again to try and make sense of the chaos of the modern world, or at the very least distract you from it for ninety minutes.’

» Michael ​Spicer tour dates

And another viral star, Christopher Hall will be heading back out on tour with his new show Pizazz! from September 2026.  Tour dates are here and tickets are on sale from tomorrow.

Alan Carr 2027 tour dates

Thursday 14 January: Bromley Churchill Theatre 
Friday 15 January: Bromley Churchill Theatre
Wednesday 20 January: Swindon Wyvern Theatre
Thursday 21 January: Swindon Wyvern Theatre
Friday 22 January: Dartford Orchard Theatre
Saturday 23 January: Dartford Orchard Theatre
Wednesday 27 January: Guildford G Live
Thursday 28 January: Guildford G Live
Friday 29 January: High Wycombe Swan Theatre
Saturday 30 January: High Wycombe Swan Theatre
Wednesday 3 February: Crewe Lyceum
Thursday 4 February: Crewe Lyceum
Wednesday 10 February: Woking New Victoria Theatre
Thursday 11 February: Woking New Victoria Theatre
Friday 12 February: Oxford New Theatre
Saturday 13 February: Oxford New Theatre
Thursday 18 February: Eastbourne Congress
Friday 19 February: Eastbourne Congress
Saturday 20 February: Poole Lighthouse
Thursday 25 February: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Friday 26 February: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Saturday 27 February: Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Thursday 4 March: Carlisle Sands Centre
Thursday 11 March: Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre
Friday 12 March: Scunthorpe Bath's Hall
Saturday 13 March: York Barbican
Tuesday 16 March: Glasgow Kings Theatre (GICF)
Wednesday 17 March: Glasgow Kings Theatre (GICF)
Friday 19 March: Edinburgh Playhouse
Saturday 20 March: Edinburgh Playhouse
Friday 26 March: Southampton Mayflower
Saturday 27 March: Southampton Mayflower
Wednesday 31 March: Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Thursday 1 April: Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Saturday 10 April: Blackpool Grand Theatre
Friday 16 April: Manchester Opera House
Saturday 17 April: Manchester Opera House
Friday 23 April: Bournemouth BIC Windsor Hall
Saturday 24 April: Bournemouth BIC Windsor Hall
Friday 30 April: Belfast Waterfront
Saturday 1 May: Belfast Waterfront
Wednesday 5 May: Birmingham Hippodrome
Thursday 6 May: Birmingham Hippodrome
Friday 7 May: Birmingham Hippodrome
Saturday 8 May: Leeds Grand Theatre
Friday 14 May: Milton Keynes Theatre
Saturday 15 May: Milton Keynes Theatre
Thursday 20 May: Liverpool Empire
Friday 21 May: Liverpool Empire
Thursday 27 May: Cardiff New Theatre
Friday 28 May: Cardiff New Theatre
Saturday 29 May: Swansea Building Society Arena
Friday 4 June: Brighton Dome
Saturday 5 June: Brighton Dome (Matinee)
Saturday 5 June: Brighton Dome (Evening) BSL/CAPTIONING
Thursday 10 June: Reading Hexagon
Friday 11 June: Reading Hexagon
Saturday 12 June: Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
Sunday 13 June: Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
Thursday 17 June: Northampton Derngate
Friday 18 June: Northampton Derngate
Wednesday 23 June: Basingstoke The Anvil
Thursday 24 June: Basingstoke The Anvil
Thursday 2 September: Shrewsbury Severn Theatre
Friday 3 September: Shrewsbury Severn Theatre
Saturday 4 September: Wolverhampton   Civic Hall
Friday 17 September: Leicester De Montfort Hall
Saturday 18 September: Leicester De Montfort Hall
Friday 24 September: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Saturday 25 September: Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Friday 1 October: Coventry Warwick Arts Centre (Butterworth Hall)
Saturday 2 October: Coventry Warwick Arts Centre (Butterworth Hall)
Thursday 7 October: Torquay Princess Theatre
Friday 8 October: Plymouth   Pavilions
Saturday 9 October: Plymouth   Pavilions
Friday 15 October: Bristol Hippodrome
Saturday 16 October: Bristol Hippodrome
Friday 22 October: Ipswich Regent
Saturday 23 October: Ipswich Regent
Wednesday 27 October: London Palladium
Thursday 28 October: London Palladium
Friday 29 October: London Palladium
Saturday 30 October: London Palladium (Matinee)
Saturday 30 October: London Palladium (Evening
Sunday 31 October: London Palladium
Friday 12 November: Stockton The Globe
Saturday 13 November: Newcastle O2 City Hall
Sunday 14 November: Newcastle O2 City Hall
Friday 19 November: Dublin 3Olympia
Saturday 20 November: Dublin 3Olympia
Saturday 27 November: Sheffield City Hall
Friday 3 December: Hull Connexin Live
Saturday 4 December: Bradford Live

Published: 3 Dec 2025

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