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How to get tickets for Jack Whitehall’s 2023 UK tour

The comedian says it will be his ‘most personal show yet’

Amy Houghton
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Having just completed his ‘Warming Up’ tour testing new material, famous posho-comedian Jack Whitehall has announced that he is primed and ready to take to the UK’s arena stages. 

The ‘Bad Education’ star will be touring his new live show, ‘Jack Whitehall: Settle Down’, over the summer. It kicks off with three nights at the Brighton Centre in June before Whitehall heads up north and will conclude with three nights at the London O2 in mid-July. 

We can probably expect a healthy dose of posh jokes, self-deprecation and family drama from the comic, whose much-loved Netflix show, ‘Travels With My Father’, made a comic duo out of him and his dad.

His previous tour in 2019 was the largest comedy tour of that year, selling out arenas across the country. Here’s everything you need to know about getting your hands on a ticket this time. 

When do Jack Whitehall tickets go on sale? 

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Thursday April 6. 

Is there a pre-sale?

Fans signed up to Whitehall’s mailing list will have access to tickets a day early, from 10am on Wednesday April 5. 

How much are Jack Whitehall tickets?

Prices of tickets are still to be confirmed. 

What has he said about the tour?

The comedian called the tour his ‘most personal show yet’.

He said: ‘It’s about my struggle to settle down gracefully. I’ve got a long-term partner, a ridiculous dog and am now hurtling towards middle aged without a clue. It’s about a foppish man-child’s crack handed attempt at adulting!’

What are the dates for Jack Whitehall’s tour? 

June 13 – Brighton, Brighton Centre

June 14 –  Brighton, Brighton Centre

June 15 –  Brighton, Brighton Centre

June 16  – Bournemouth, BIC

June17 –  Leeds, First Direct Arena

June 18 – Leeds, First Direct Arena, Leeds

June 19 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro

June 20 – Sheffield Utilita Arena

June 21 – Manchester AO Arena

June 22  – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

June 23 – Newcastle Utilita Arena

June 24 – Manchester AO Arena

June 25 – Liverpool, M & S Bank Arena 

July 4 – Cardiff International Arena

July 5 – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

July 7 – Birmingham Utilita Arena

July 8  – Birmingham Utilita Arena

July 9 – Cardiff International Arena

July 10 – Cardiff International Arena

July 14 – London O2 Arena

July 15 – London O2 Arena

July 16 – London O2 Arena 

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