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New Tour for Traitors Winner Alan Carr

Alan Carr is 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 Traitor’s turret.

Tickets for Have I said Too Much?  go on general sale from 11am Friday 5th December here. 

Artist, venue and Off The Kerb pre-sale tickets will be available from 11am on Thursday 4th December. Full dates and listings information are below.  More dates will be added in due course.

Have I Said Too Much?  is Alan’s fifth UK solo tour.  Previous sold-out tours include Tooth Fairy (2007), Spexy Beast (2011)Yap, Yap, Yap! (2015) and Regional Trinket (2021) – all of which went on to become top selling DVD releases and TV stand up specials. 

Alan’s unique sense of humour and effortless stage presence have made him one of Britain’s most successful and treasured comedians.

With sixteen series of Channel 4’s Chatty Man under his belt, Alan has won a multitude of awards including two NTAs, two RTS Awards and a prestigious BAFTA in 2013.

Alan remains in high demand both as a host and guest across television. This year alone has seen him take on the winning role of a traitor in The Celebrity Traitors, serve as a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, hosted the sixth series of Interior Design Masters, and will soon appear in the second series of Last One Laughing on Amazon Prime.    Alan can also be seen in early 2026 in the new Channel 4 series Secret Genius alongside Suzi Dent, a new competition show to spotlight the country’s undiscovered brainboxes.

Alan stars in his autobiographical sitcom Changing Ends on ITV based on his early life growing up as the son of a football manager in Northampton during the 1980s. The show was a huge hit, receiving rave reviews, the recently launched third series is available now on ITVX, with a fourth series due to air in 2026. 

In 2023 Alan turned his hand to property development with his friend Amanda Holden, transforming run-down properties in Amanda and Alan’s Italian Job and Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job. The pair will soon return to our screens in January 2026 on BBC One in Amanda and Alan’s Big Greek Job.

Alan is the host of the BBC One smash-hit Saturday night gameshow Picture Slam, which returned for its third series this year,  and has hosted and appeared on The Royal Variety Performance on numerous occasions. He also featured as a judge on the ITV musical competition Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream.

Alan can also be heard on his hit podcast Life’s A Beach, which has featured guests such as Norman Cook, Mariah Carey, Michael McIntyre, Louis Theroux, Michael Sheen, Damon Albarn, Michael Palin, Stephen Fry and Katherine Ryan.   He recently also launched a new podcast about wine with his friend and fellow comedian Lee Peart called Bottoms Up! 

As well as a star of stage and screen, Alan has also written two autobiographies – Look Who It Is! and Alanatomy.

 

Thursday, 14 January 2027 Bromley Churchill Theatre

Friday, 15 January 2027 Bromley Churchill Theatre

Wednesday, 20 January 2027 Swindon Wyvern Theatre  

Thursday, 21 January 2027 Swindon Wyvern Theatre  

Friday, 22 January 2027 Dartford Orchard Theatre

Saturday, 23 January 2027 Dartford Orchard Theatre

Wednesday, 27 January 2027 Guildford G Live

Thursday, 28 January 2027 Guildford G Live

Friday, 29 January 2027 High Wycombe Swan Theatre

Saturday, 30 January 2027 High Wycombe Swan Theatre

   

Wednesday, 3 February 2027 Crewe Lyceum

Thursday, 4 February 2027 Crewe Lyceum

Wednesday, 10 February 2027 Woking New Victoria Theatre

Thursday, 11 February 2027 Woking New Victoria Theatre

Friday, 12 February 2027 Oxford New Theatre

Saturday, 13 February 2027 Oxford New Theatre

Thursday, 18 February 2027 Eastbourne Congress

Friday, 19 February 2027 Eastbourne Congress

Saturday, 20 February 2027 Poole Lighthouse

Thursday, 25 February 2027 Southend Cliffs Pavilion

Friday, 26 February 2027 Southend Cliffs Pavilion

Saturday, 27 February 2027 Southend Cliffs Pavilion

   

Thursday, 4 March 2027 Carlisle Sands Centre

Thursday, 11 March 2027 Stoke-on-Trent Regent Theatre

Friday, 12 March 2027 Scunthorpe Bath’s Hall

Saturday, 13 March 2027 York Barbican

Tuesday, 16 March 2027 Glasgow Kings Theatre (GICF)

Wednesday, 17 March 2027 Glasgow Kings Theatre (GICF)

Friday, 19 March 2027 Edinburgh Playhouse

Saturday, 20 March 2027 Edinburgh Playhouse

Friday, 26 March 2027 Southampton Mayflower 

Saturday, 27 March 2027 Southampton Mayflower 

Wednesday, 31 March 2027 Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

   

Thursday, 1 April 2027 Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Saturday, 10 April 2027 Blackpool Grand Theatre

Friday, 16 April 2027 Manchester Opera House

Saturday, 17 April 2027 Manchester Opera House

Friday, 23 April 2027 Bournemouth BIC Windsor Hall

Saturday, 24 April 2027 Bournemouth BIC Windsor Hall

Friday, 30 April 2027 Belfast Waterfront

   

Saturday, 1 May 2027 Belfast Waterfront

Wednesday, 5 May 2027 Birmingham Hippodrome

Thursday, 6 May 2027 Birmingham Hippodrome

Friday, 7 May 2027 Birmingham Hippodrome

Saturday, 8 May 2027 Leeds Grand Theatre 

Friday, 14 May 2027 Milton Keynes Theatre  

Saturday, 15 May 2027 Milton Keynes Theatre  

Thursday, 20 May 2027 Liverpool Empire

Friday, 21 May 2027 Liverpool Empire

Thursday, 27 May 2027 Cardiff New Theatre

Friday, 28 May 2027 Cardiff New Theatre

Saturday, 29 May 2027 Swansea Building Society Arena

   

Friday, 4 June 2027 Brighton Dome

Saturday, 5 June 2027 Brighton Dome (Matinee)

Saturday, 5 June 2027 Brighton Dome (Evening) BSL/CAPTIONING 

Thursday, 10 June 2027 Reading Hexagon

Friday, 11 June 2027 Reading Hexagon

Saturday, 12 June 2027 Canterbury Marlowe Theatre 

Sunday, 13 June 2027 Canterbury Marlowe Theatre 

Thursday, 17 June 2027 Northampton Derngate  

Friday, 18 June 2027 Northampton Derngate  

Wednesday, 23 June 2027 Basingstoke The Anvil

Thursday, 24 June 2027 Basingstoke The Anvil

 

Thursday, 2 September 2027 Shrewsbury Severn Theatre

Friday, 3 September 2027 Shrewsbury Severn Theatre

Saturday, 4 September 2027 Wolverhampton  Civic Hall

Friday, 17 September 2027 Leicester De Montfort Hall

Saturday, 18 September 2027 Leicester De Montfort Hall

Friday, 24 September 2027 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

Saturday, 25 September 2027 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

   

Friday, 1 October 2027 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre (Butterworth Hall)

Saturday, 2 October 2027 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre (Butterworth Hall)

Thursday, 7 October 2027 Torquay Princess Theatre

Friday, 8 October 2027 Plymouth  Pavilions

Saturday, 9 October 2027 Plymouth  Pavilions

Friday, 15 October 2027 Bristol Hippodrome

Saturday, 16 October 2027 Bristol Hippodrome

Friday, 22 October 2027 Ipswich Regent

Saturday, 23 October 2027 Ipswich Regent

Wednesday, 27 October 2027 London Palladium

Thursday, 28 October 2027 London Palladium

Friday, 29 October 2027 London Palladium

Saturday, 30 October 2027 London Palladium (Matinee) 

Saturday, 30 October 2027 London Palladium (Evening

Sunday, 31 October 2027 London Palladium

   

Friday, 12 November 2027 Stockton The Globe

Saturday, 13 November 2027 Newcastle O2 City Hall

Sunday, 14 November 2027 Newcastle O2 City Hall

Friday, 19 November 2027 Dublin 3Olympia

Saturday, 20 November 2027 Dublin 3Olympia

Saturday, 27 November 2027 Sheffield City Hall

   

Friday, 3 December 2027 Hull Connexin Live

Saturday, 4 December 2027 Bradford Live

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