Cliff Notes – Peter Kay releases even more tickets for record-breaking tour after phenomenal demand
- Peter Kay has announced additional tickets for his 32nd O2 Arena show on 26 July 2025, responding to unprecedented demand.
- The comedian’s residency, now in its third year, has consistently sold out, redefining the scale of stand-up comedy globally.
- Kay maintains accessible ticket prices, with some starting at £35, contrasting with typical high costs for arena events.
Peter Kay releases even more tickets for record-breaking tour after ‘phenomenal demand’
Peter Kay has once again released additional tickets. The comedy legend Peter Kay has released a fresh batch of tickets for his hugely successful O2 Arena residency, as unprecedented demand continues to make history.
The additional tickets are for his newly announced 32nd show at the London venue, scheduled for Saturday, 26 July 2025.
It marks another milestone in what has become one of the most iconic comedy runs of all time.
Kay, 51, holds the distinction of being the only artist in the world to have a residency at The O2.
Now entering its third year, the residency shows no signs of slowing down. Every performance so far has sold out, with fans travelling from all over the UK and beyond to catch a glimpse of the beloved Bolton comic in action.
His monthly appearances at the 20,000-seat arena have been credited with redefining the scale and ambition of stand-up comedy on a global stage.
He’s become one of the most successful comedians in the world
The comedian’s triumphant return to live performing – his first full tour in over a decade – began in late 2022 with the aptly named Peter Kay: Better Late Than Never tour. It quickly became a cultural phenomenon.
Since then, he has smashed attendance records at venues across the UK, including a historic 100th show at Manchester’s AO Arena. But it’s his O2 residency that continues to turn heads in the industry, both for its longevity and its consistent sell-out crowds.
In a statement, organisers said tickets for the July 2025 date were released ‘due to phenomenal demand,’ urging fans to book early to avoid disappointment.
Kay has made headlines in recent years for his commitment to keeping ticket prices accessible, with some seats starting at just £35 – a contrast to the often sky-high pricing of arena events.
As the residency enters its third record-breaking year, fans and industry insiders alike are left wondering how much bigger this run could get. But one thing is certain: Peter Kay’s legacy as one of the UK’s greatest comedians is already firmly sealed.