Peter Kay announced his new tour after a 12-year long hiatus but tickets have been hard to buy for any of his shows.

We have put together a list of where to find the cheapest and best tickets for one of the Bolton funnyman's events close to home.

The cheapest tickets on Viagogo for the September 2023 shows are £83 at the Manchester AO Arena, followed closely by £93 with tickets reaching £161 to sit in the inner circle.

It seems for 2024, tickets are actually higher at the same venue, with prices starting at £146 to sit in the same spot as the September 2023 show.

Ticketmaster currently does not have any tickets for 2023 but this may change as resells go back on the site.

See Tickets is selling tickets at a much cheaper rate for the Bolton comedian’s December shows this year in Manchester.

Fans can pick up tickets for £58 but there are not many left and they are expected to sell out quick.

Floor seats are also going for less than £75 at the same website.

Website Gigs & Tours has the exact same pricing as See Tickets for Manchester’s AO Arena this year, with the added VIP tickets at £151.

Any unwanted tickets are put back on sale via Twickets, who reserve the right to cancel tickets being sold as a commercial gain.

Kay will tour until 2025, visiting the likes of Manchester, Birmingham, London and more.

Fans rushed to get tickets for the tour which includes 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 dates.

When opening the first show in Manchester, the comedian received a rapturous standing ovation which lasted several minutes, with audiences chanting his name, as he took to the stage on Friday.

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He appeared overwhelmed by the reaction, pausing to lean against a stool on stage before standing up and dabbing his eyes.

“Oh Jesus look at me, I mean what’s that all about… how am I supposed to do bloody comedy now?” he asked audiences, prompting the first laughs of the evening.”