
Fresh from starring in The Celebrity Traitors, comedian Alan Carr has announced a 2027 UK tour, and tickets are now available via LW Theatres, AXS, and Ticketmaster.
In 2027, the British star will head to major cities including Manchester, Oxford, and Birmingham on his mega 'Have I Said Too Much?' run.
But getting hold of tickets has been no easy feat.
"If there was one comedian who I didn’t think would crash the websites it's Alan Carr..." one social media user shared on X.
"After getting locked out of Northampton, Leicester, and Nottingham, I struck lucky with Milton Keynes who must have literally released a new date when the other two ran low."
“Soooo much stress trying to get them, think I may have two sets of four tickets as page kept crashing,” claimed one social media user.
Someone else typed: “Stressing hell. Got tickets but flipping heck, that was hard... You crashed sites!”
A third wrote: “Why is it harder to get Alan Carr tickets than Ariana Grande tickets?”
Ticketmaster has confirmed to LADbible that the site did not crash during general sale.
If you didn’t managed to secure a ticket, then good news, we know where to find them.
Here’s everything you need to know, including where to buy seats, and everywhere the chatty man will be setting up shop in 2027.
Where to buy Alan Carr 2027 UK tour tickets now
At the time of writing, there are tickets still available on LW Theatres, Ticketmaster, and AXS.
If you don't have any luck, resale tickets are already up for grabs on StubHub and Viagogo.
- Ticketmaster: Prices start from £40
- AXS: Prices start from £40
- StubHub: Price start from £69
- Viagogo: Prices start at £104
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Where is Alan Carr performing live in 2027?
The Have I Said Too Much? tour is set to kick off in Bromley on January 14, 2027, before heading to Swindon, Dartford, Guildford, and High Wycombe.
In February, the BBC host will play two nights in Crewe, Woking, Oxford, and Eastbourne, as well as touching down in Poole and Southend-On-Sea.
Carr will continue his extensive programming through to June, before taking a well-deserved break in July and August.
He will resume life on the road in September, before closing the shows off with two nights in Hull and a single show in Bradford in early December 2027.
Here’s a full list of all Alan Carr Have I Said Too Much? tour dates in 2027. 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 (matinee)
- 30 - Palladium, London (evening)
- 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
Topics: The Traitors