Alan Carr York Barbican resale tickets are still available but fans are divided over UK tour dates

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Alan Carr is heading on a mega 2027 UK and Ireland tour, and tickets for his York (Saturday, March 13) gig are still available if you're quick.

In case you missed it, the Celebrity Traitors star is heading on the road for The Have I Said Too Much? tour, and seats are in high demand.

Kicking off in January 2027, the beloved comedian is stopping by the likes of Glasgow, Edinburgh, York, Manchester, London, and more.

A description of the tour teases, '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.'

Yet despite the excitement, fans are divided over the UK tour dates chosen.

"Announcing now for 2027 is craaaazy," one fan wrote on Instagram. "I don't know what I'm doing on a Thursday in March 2027!"

Another joked, "2027? I'll be in an urn in the cupboard under the stairs by then."

"2027?!" a third said. "I can't plan that far in advance!"

So, if you're happy to wait until then, where can you still buy tickets? From tour dates to prices, find out all the details below.

There's still time to bag tickets if you're quick (Getty/Laura Rose/Dave Benett/WireImage)
There's still time to bag tickets if you're quick (Getty/Laura Rose/Dave Benett/WireImage)

Where to buy Alan Carr tour tickets now

At the time of writing, there are limited tickets available for select dates via LW Theatres, Ticketmaster, and AXS.

His Barbican, York show date (March 13, 2027) is in high demand, so your best bet is resale. Prices start from £82 on Viagogo.

To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Where is Alan Carr performing on tour?

The Have I Said Too Much? tour will kick off in Bromley on January 14, 2027, before heading to the likes of Swindon, Dartford, Guildford, and High Wycombe.

The British comic will continue to travel the country, before taking a well-deserved break in July and August.

He will get back on the road come September for final gigs in Nottingham, Plymouth, London, and Newcastle.

Here’s a full list of the impressive tour dates to remember. See you there?

January 2027:

  • 14 - Churchill Theatre, Bromley
  • 15 - Churchill Theatre, Bromley
  • 20 - Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
  • 21 - Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
  • 22 - Orchard Theatre, Dartford
  • 23 - Orchard Theatre, Dartford
  • 27 - G Live, Guilford
  • 28 - G Live, Guilford
  • 29 - Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
  • 30 - Swan Theatre, High Wycombe

February 2027:

  • 3 - Lyceum, Crewe
  • 4 - Lyceum, Crewe
  • 10 - New Victoria Theatre, Woking
  • 11 - New Victoria Theatre, Woking
  • 12 - New Theatre, Oxford
  • 13 - New Theatre, Oxford
  • 18 - Congress, Eastbourne
  • 19 - Congress, Eastbourne
  • 20 - Lighthouse, Poole
  • 25 - Cliffs Pavilion, Southend
  • 26 - Cliffs Pavilion, Southend
  • 27 - Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

March 2027:

  • 4 - Sands Centre, Carlisle
  • 11 - Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
  • 12 - Bath's Hall, Scunthorpe
  • 13 - Barbican, York
  • 16 - Kings Theatre, Glasgow
  • 17 - Kings Theatre, Glasgow
  • 19 - Playhouse, Edinburgh
  • 20 - Playhouse, Edinburgh
  • 26 - Mayflower, Southampton
  • 31 - Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury

April 2027:

  • 1 - Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury
  • 10 - Grand Theatre, Blackpool
  • 16 - Opera House, Manchester
  • 17 - Opera House, Manchester
  • 23 - BIC Windsor Hall, Bournemouth
  • 24 - BIC Windsor Hall, Bournemouth
  • 30 - Waterfront, Belfast

May 2027:

  • 1 - Waterfront, Belfast
  • 5 - Hippodrome, Birmingham
  • 6 - Hippodrome, Birmingham
  • 7 - Hippodrome, Birmingham
  • 8 - Grand Theatre, Leeds
  • 14 - Theatre, Milton Keynes
  • 15 - Theatre, Milton Keynes
  • 20 - Empire, Liverpool
  • 21 - Empire, Liverpool
  • 27 - New Theatre, Cardiff
  • 28 - New Theatre, Cardiff
  • 29 - Building Society Arena, Swansea

June 2027:

  • 4 - Dome, Brighton
  • 5 - Dome, Brighton (matinee)
  • 5 - Dome, Brighton (evening)
  • 10 - Hexagon, Reading
  • 11 - Hexagon, Reading
  • 12 - Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
  • 13 - Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
  • 17 - Royal & Derngate, Northampton
  • 18 - Royal & Derngate, Northampton
  • 23 - The Anvil, Basingstoke
  • 24 - The Anvil, Basingstoke

September 2027:

  • 2 - Severn Theatre, Shrewsbury
  • 3 - Severn Theatre, Shrewsbury
  • 4 - Civil Hall, Wolverhampton
  • 17 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester
  • 18 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester
  • 24 - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
  • 25 - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

October 2027:

  • 1 - Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
  • 2 - Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
  • 7 - Princess Theatre, Torquay
  • 8 - Pavilions, Plymouth
  • 9 - Pavilions, Plymouth
  • 15 - Hippodrome, Bristol
  • 16 - Hippodrome, Bristol
  • 22 - Regent, Ipswich
  • 23 - Regent, Ipswich
  • 27 - Palladium, London
  • 28 - Palladium, London
  • 29 - Palladium, London
  • 30 - Palladium, London
  • 30 - Palladium, London
  • 31 - Palladium, London

November 2027:

  • 12 - Globe, Stockton
  • 13 - O2 City Hall, Newcastle
  • 14 - O2 City Hall, Newcastle
  • 19 - 3Olympia, Dublin
  • 20 - 3Olympia, Dublin
  • 27 - City Hall, Sheffield

December 2027:

  • 3 - Connexin Live, Hull
  • 4 - Live, Bradford


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