Peter Kay has been travelling the country for his ‘Better Late Than Never’ tour since December 2022.

He has now performed more than 100 times just down the road at the AO Arena in Manchester, and to cap off the achievement, Bolton’s famous son is hosting one final show on Friday, September 19 at 8pm.

Tickets for the show can be purchased here: https://www.ao-arena.com/events/detail/peter-kay-live-28

Admittance is for strictly ages 15 and over.

Better Late than Never has seen Peter break all attendance and performance records at the AO Arena and become the first artist in the world to perform a monthly residency at The O2, London, with 45 shows – the most played by any artist in the venue’s history.

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This comes as he has announced a host of new dates this year and next year, including his first dates at Aberdeen P&J Live, Brighton Centre, Bournemouth International Centre and Isle of Man Villa Marina, as well as two new dates at the O2.

He said: “It’s been wonderful doing what I love most, stand-up comedy. Laughter is more important than ever in these challenging times and with the cost of living still at an all-time high, ticket prices for the new dates will start from £35.”

Better Late Than Never marked Peter’s first tour in 12 years after he cancelled his 2017 tour due to “unforeseen family circumstances.”

He also recently announced a new book, Peter Kay’s Diary: The Monthly Memoir of a Boy from Bolton, which will be released on October 9.

The book will take readers on a laugh-out-loud journey through his life, month by month.

Peter began his career in 1996 and made his name on TV shows such as Phoenix Nights, That Peter Kay Thing and Max And Paddy’s Road To Nowhere.