Writer and comedian Adam Kay has announced his ‘This Is Going to Hurt…More” tour.
Kay’s biggest UK tour to date begins at Edinburgh Usher Hall on September 7 and will finish at London SSE Arena Wembley on September 24.
He will be coming to the Liverpool M&S Bank Arena on September 15.
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The tour will see Adam Kay share entries from his diaries as a junior doctor in an evening of stand-up and music.
It will also feature new stories from his forthcoming book ‘Undoctored: The Story of a Medic Who Ran Out of Patients’ which has been adapted into a new BBC One series.
As an award-winning live performer, Adam has sold out multiple Edinburgh Fringe runs, West End seasons and UK and international tours.
On the all-new tour, Adam said: 'It feels like the natural progression of my surreal 2022 to go from Ben Whishaw playing me on television to performing at Wembley.
“2023’s really going to have up its game – perhaps I’ll be made king or move to Jupiter.
“I can’t wait to get This is Going to Hurt… More out on the road and subject the UK to more of my repulsive stories.”
His book, 'This is Going to Hurt' has been a Sunday Times number one bestseller for over a year with over 2.5 million copies sold.
Adam Kay 2022 tour dates
- Edinburgh Usher Hall - Wednesday September 7
- Newcastle Utilita Arena - Thursday September 8
- Leeds First Direct Arena - Friday September 9
- Birmingham Utilita Arena - Saturday September 10
- September Hull Bonus Arena - Sunday September 11
- Liverpool M&S Bank Arena - Thursday September 15
- Nottingham Motorpoint Arena - Friday September 16
- Cardiff Motorpoint Arena - Saturday September 17
- Glasgow OVO Hydro - Sunday September 18
- Bournemouth Intl Centre - Wednesday September 21
- September Brighton Centre - Thursday September 22
- Manchester AO Arena - Friday September 23
- London SSE Arena Wembley - Saturday September 24
How to get tickets
Tickets on sale Friday, February 11 at 10am via Gigsandtours and Ticketmaster.
You can book tickets to see Adam Kay here. Prices start at £30.
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