Quick Read
- Alan Carr launches his fifth major comedy tour, ‘Have I Said Too Much?’, in 2027 with nearly 100 dates across the UK and Ireland.
- The tour features stories from his personal life, showbiz experiences, and behind-the-scenes revelations from Celebrity Traitors.
- Carr won Celebrity Traitors in 2025, donating his £87,500 prize to Neuroblastoma UK.
- Tickets go on presale December 4, with general sale starting December 5.
- Speculation about Carr hosting Strictly Come Dancing persists, though the tour schedule may conflict.
Alan Carr Sets Out on a Nationwide Comedy Tour After Celebrity Traitors Triumph
Alan Carr, one of Britain’s most beloved comedians, is heading back on the road in 2027 with his eagerly anticipated stand-up show, ‘Have I Said Too Much?’. The tour marks Carr’s fifth major outing, but the excitement this time feels bigger—charged by his recent, headline-grabbing victory on BBC’s Celebrity Traitors.
For fans and followers, this isn’t just another comedy tour. It’s a chance to see Carr at a career high, ready to share stories and secrets from both his personal life and his whirlwind experience in the Traitors’ Scottish castle. The tour kicks off in Bromley on January 14 and 15 at the Churchill Theatre, before sweeping through nearly 100 dates in cities like Reading, Leicester, Nottingham, Newcastle, Sheffield, Dublin, Manchester, Bristol, and ending in Bradford in December 2027 (The Standard, The Pink News, Bristol Post).
Tour Details: Dates, Venues, and What to Expect
With five back-to-back shows at London’s iconic Palladium from October 27 to 31—including both matinee and evening performances—Carr’s presence in the capital alone is set to be a major event. His itinerary is packed, with performances every month, including stops in Dartford, High Wycombe, Oxford, Southend, Carlisle, York, Manchester, Bournemouth, Belfast, Birmingham, Liverpool, Cardiff, Brighton, Plymouth, Coventry, Ipswich, and more.
The Bristol Hippodrome will host Carr on October 15 and 16, and he’s set to make audiences laugh in places as varied as Devon and Hull. Tickets go on presale December 4 at 11am, with general sale opening December 5 at 11am, available via ATG Tickets, Ticketmaster, and Carr’s official website.
Tickets start at around £40—a reasonable price for one of the UK’s most in-demand comics, especially given the scale and scope of this tour.
The Comedy: Oversharing, Green Room Drama, and Traitors Secrets
If Alan Carr is known for anything, it’s his unabashed honesty and ability to turn the everyday into laugh-out-loud spectacle. The official tour description promises “stories of dipping into the dating pool, navigating showbiz green rooms, and a sprinkling of tales from the Traitors’ turret.” Fans can expect Carr’s trademark blend of self-deprecating humor, outrageous anecdotes, and the kind of oversharing that’s made him a household name.
The comedian himself teased the show on Instagram, writing: “It’s official. I’m heading back on tour across the UK and Ireland in 2027. Sign up at alancarr.net and join the broadcast channel for presale access tomorrow from 11am. General sale starts 11am on Friday. Can’t wait to see you all there.”
As the host of Interior Design Masters and a fixture of British television, Carr’s perspective on backstage showbiz life is as insightful as it is hilarious. But the added layer this time is the “Traitors drama”—his firsthand stories from the hit BBC reality show that catapulted him into a new stratosphere of fame.
Celebrity Traitors Win: Charity and Internet Fame
Carr’s recent stint on Celebrity Traitors did more than showcase his strategic acumen; it touched hearts. Facing off against TV historian David Olusoga and comedian Nick Mohammed, Carr clinched the £87,500 prize money. In a moment that resonated across social media, he burst into tears and announced the entire sum would be donated to Neuroblastoma UK, a charity supporting children with cancer (Bristol Post).
The gesture not only won him the show, but also solidified his reputation as one of the entertainment industry’s genuinely good guys. Memes of his flamboyant character and iconic one-liners swept the internet, with viewers praising both his gameplay and compassion.
New Opportunities and Strictly Come Dancing Speculation
With the tour announcement, fans have speculated about Carr’s next moves. The BBC reportedly has Carr at the top of their list for major hosting roles—especially after Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman announced their departure from Strictly Come Dancing. Carr’s name has been floated as a possible successor, with insiders noting, “people just love Alan,” and the BBC believing he’s been “the star of the Traitors.”
However, the packed tour schedule, with many dates falling on Saturdays (when Strictly films), may make such a role unlikely for 2027. Carr himself responded to rumors with his trademark humor, saying it was an “honor” to be a favorite pick but joking, “People would slip in a pool of my sweat while doing the fandango.”
In addition to potential hosting gigs, there’s even talk of Carr landing a new chat show, further cementing his renewed popularity.
Alan Carr’s Legacy: Comedy, Connection, and Charity
This tour continues a legacy built on five previous smash-hit outings: Tooth Fairy (2007), Spexy Beast (2011), Yap, Yap, Yap! (2015), and Regional Trinket (2021). Each became top-selling DVD releases and TV specials, and each helped Carr cultivate his signature rapport with audiences.
What sets this tour apart isn’t just the scale—it’s the timing. Carr’s fresh-off-the-Traitors momentum, his generosity, and his willingness to “dish some drama” promise a show that’s more intimate, more revealing, and more connected to the cultural moment than ever before.
For fans, the question is simple: What stories will Alan Carr share next? And for Carr, the answer seems to be: All of them, with no filter.
Alan Carr’s ‘Have I Said Too Much?’ tour is more than just a comedy circuit—it’s a reflection of how authenticity and generosity can transform public figures into national icons. Fresh from his reality TV triumph and an act of charity that resonated far beyond the stage, Carr’s upcoming tour is set to be one of the year’s most talked-about events, blending entertainment, social commentary, and the kind of honest storytelling only he can deliver.

