ALAN CARR 2027 TOUR: HOW TO GET TICKETS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT

We are beyond delighted that national treasure and Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr has announced a huge UK tour in 2027!

The much-loved comedian and star of Changing Ends, Chatty Man and Interior Design Masters will be embarking on a major stand-up countrywide tour with eight dates in London!

The tour, titled Have I Said Too Much? will feature Alan's stories of dipping into the dating pool, navigating showbiz green rooms and a sprinkling of tales from the Traitors turret.

Kicking off in Bromley in January 2027, the tour will visit major stops like Reading, Leicester, Nottingham, Newcastle, Sheffield and Dublin, before ending in Bradford in December.

Announcing the tour on his Instagram page Alan said:

'It's official. I'm heading back on tour across the UK and Ireland in 2027.

Sign up at alancarr.net and join the broadcast channel for presale access tomorrow from 11am. General sale starts 11am on Friday.

Can't wait to see you all there.'

Where will Alan Carr be going on his 2027 tour?

  • 4 December 2027: Live, Bradford

  • 14 January 2027: Churchill Theatre, Bromley

  • 15 January 2027: Churchill Theatre, Bromley

  • 20 January 2027: Wyvern Theatre, Swindon

  • 21 January 2027: Wyvern Theatre, Swindon

  • 22 January 2027: Orchard Theatre, Dartford

  • 23 January 2027: Orchard Theatre, Dartford

  • 27 January 2027: G Live, Guilford

  • 28 January 2027: G Live, Guilford

  • 29 January 2027: Swan Theatre, High Wycombe

  • 30 January 2027: Swan Theatre, High Wycombe

  • 3 February 2027: Lyceum, Crewe

  • 4 February 2027: Lyceum, Crewe

  • 10 February 2027: New Victoria Theatre, Woking

  • 11 February 2027: New Victoria Theatre, Woking

  • 12 February 2027: New Theatre, Oxford

  • 13 February 2027: New Theatre, Oxford

  • 18 February 2027: Congress, Eastbourne

  • 19 February 2027: Congress, Eastbourne

  • 20 February 2027: Lighthouse, Poole

  • 25 February 2027: Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

  • 26 February 2027: Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

  • 27 February 2027: Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

  • 4 March 2027: Sands Centre, Carlisle

  • 11 March 2027: Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent

  • 12 March 2027: Bath's Hall, Scunthorpe

  • 13 March 2027: Barbican, York

  • 16 March 2027: Kings Theatre, Glasgow

  • 17 March 2027: Kings Theatre, Glasgow

  • 19 March 2027: Playhouse, Edinburgh

  • 20 March 2027: Playhouse, Edinburgh

  • 26 March 2027: Mayflower, Southampton

  • 31 March 2027: Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury

  • 1 April 2027: Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury

  • 10 April 2027: Grand Theatre, Blackpool

  • 16 April 2027: Opera House, Manchester

  • 17 April 2027: Opera House, Manchester

  • 23 April 2027: BIC Windsor Hall, Bournemouth

  • 24 April 2027: BIC Windsor Hall, Bournemouth

  • 30 April 2027: Waterfront, Belfast

  • 1 May 2027: Waterfront, Belfast

  • 5 May 2027: Hippodrome, Birmingham

  • 6 May 2027: Hippodrome, Birmingham

  • 7 May 2027: Hippodrome, Birmingham

  • 8 May 2027: Grand Theatre, Leeds

  • 14 May 2027: Theatre, Milton Keynes

  • 15 May 2027: Theatre, Milton Keynes

  • 20 May 2027: Empire, Liverpool

  • 21 May 2027: Empire, Liverpool

  • 27 May 2027: New Theatre, Cardiff

  • 28 May 2027: New Theatre, Cardiff

  • 29 May 2027: Building Society Arena, Swansea

  • 4 June 2027: Dome, Brighton

  • 5 June 2027: Dome, Brighton (matinee)

  • 5 June 2027: Dome, Brighton (evening)

  • 10 June 2027: Hexagon, Reading

  • 11 June 2027: Hexagon, Reading

  • 12 June 2027: Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

  • 13 June 2027: Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

  • 17 June 2027: Royal & Derngate, Northampton

  • 18 June 2027: Royal & Derngate, Northampton

  • 23 June 2027: The Anvil, Basingstoke

  • 24 June 2027: The Anvil, Basingstoke

  • 2 September 2027: Severn Theatre, Shrewsbury

  • 3 September 2027: Severn Theatre, Shrewsbury

  • 4 September 2027: Civil Hall, Wolverhampton

  • 17 September 2027: De Montfort Hall, Leicester

  • 18 September 2027: De Montfort Hall, Leicester

  • 24 September 2027: Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

  • 25 September 2027: Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

  • 1 October 2027: Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry

  • 2 October 2027: Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry

  • 7 October 2027: Princess Theatre, Torquay

  • 8 October 2027: Pavilions, Plymouth

  • 9 October 2027: Pavilions, Plymouth

  • 15 October 2027: Hippodrome, Bristol

  • 16 October 2027: Hippodrome, Bristol

  • 22 October 2027: Regent, Ipswich

  • 23 October 2027: Regent, Ipswich

  • 27 October 2027: Palladium, London

  • 28 October 2027: Palladium, London

  • 29 October 2027: Palladium, London

  • 30 October 2027: Palladium, London (matinee)

  • 30 October 2027: Palladium, London (evening)

  • 31 October 2027: Palladium, London

  • 12 November 2027: Globe, Stockton

  • 13 November 2027: O2 City Hall, Newcastle

  • 14 November 2027: O2 City Hall, Newcastle

  • 19 November 2027: 3Olympia, Dublin

  • 20 November 2027: 3Olympia, Dublin

  • 27 November 2027: City Hall, Sheffield

  • 3 December 2027: Connexin Live, Hull

How can I get tickets to Alan Carr's 2027 tour?

Ticket go on sale for Alan Carr's Have I Said Too Much tour on UK and Ireland tour go on sale on Friday 5 December.

You can sign up at alancarr.net and join the broadcast channel for presale access, which is currently on sale. General sale starts at 11am on Friday 5 December and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.

Claire Tapley is a digital editor for Yours.co.uk. She is a journalist with over 18 years' experience writing for women over 50. Before moving to Yours.co.uk, she was deputy editor of Yours magazine for nine years.

2025-12-04T13:57:45Z