Quick Read
- Guy Martin announces ‘Unplanned’ UK tour for November 2026.
- Tour dates include Warrington, York, and Grimsby.
- Show focuses on unscripted storytelling about his racing career and personal history.
- Tickets available from June 5, starting at £32.50.
Guy Martin, the acclaimed former road racer and television personality, has announced a return to the public stage with a new live tour titled ‘Unplanned.’ The announcement, confirmed by event organizers, outlines three initial dates in the United Kingdom: November 1 at Warrington Parr Hall, November 2 at York Grand Opera House, and November 3 at Grimsby Auditorium.
Tickets for the tour are set to go on general sale on June 5, following a pre-order window that opened on June 4. With tickets starting at £32.50, the limited nature of the tour—restricted to only three venues—has generated significant interest among his fan base, particularly as the show promises an unscripted look at his life, from his high-stakes racing career to his global adventures and record-breaking attempts.
Reflecting on a Career in Motion
The announcement of ‘Unplanned’ arrives alongside fresh, candid reflections from Martin regarding his departure from professional road racing. In recent accounts, Martin detailed the transition from a childhood obsession with mechanics in his hometown of Grimsby to the harsh realities of the Isle of Man TT and other international circuits. He described his racing career as a pattern of obsession rather than mere professional ambition, noting that his eventual retirement followed a catastrophic crash at the 2015 Ulster Grand Prix, where he sustained severe injuries including eight broken vertebrae.
Martin’s transition from the track to the stage reflects a broader shift in his public persona. Having moved away from the ‘hard-man’ image often projected by the media, he now emphasizes the psychological toll and the ‘drift’ in concentration that ultimately signaled the end of his competitive days. The ‘Unplanned’ tour appears designed to capitalize on this introspective phase, offering a platform where he can narrate these experiences without the constraints of television editing.
The Stakes of Unscripted Performance
The choice to present an ‘unplanned’ show is a strategic move for a personality known for his spontaneous and often chaotic presentation style. By stripping away the polish of formal broadcasting, Martin is positioning himself as a storyteller who relies on the authenticity of his own history. However, the limited run also presents a logistical challenge; with only three dates scheduled, fans from across the country—and potentially further afield—may face significant travel requirements to attend, underscoring the exclusivity of the event.
As Martin pivots toward live performance, the industry will be watching to see if his off-the-cuff style translates effectively to a theatrical setting. While his ability to engage audiences during grid interviews and documentary segments is well-documented, a full-length stage show represents a new, riskier iteration of his career. For now, the focus remains on the November dates, with the potential for further expansion dependent on the success of these inaugural performances.

