Peter Kay M&S Bank Arena: Start Time, Seating, Parking, Tickets Guide
Peter Kay M&S Bank Arena: Start Time, Seating, Parking

Peter Kay fans who missed out on his recent Liverpool performance have one last opportunity to see the comedy legend live. The Bolton-born comedian, best known for hit shows including Phoenix Nights, Car Share and Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere, returns to the M&S Bank Arena on Friday, June 19.

Better Late Than Never Tour Finale

The new dates mark the closing chapter of his hugely successful Better Late Than Never tour, which has become one of the biggest-selling comedy tours in British history. Since making his long-awaited return to stand-up in 2022, Peter Kay has broken records across the country, selling out arenas within minutes and drawing hundreds of thousands of fans.

Stage Times

Doors open at 6:30 PM, with Peter Kay taking the stage at 8 PM. The performance is expected to conclude by 10:30 PM, with an 11 PM curfew.

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Support Act

Unlike most tours and concerts, there is no support act for Peter Kay.

Tickets Availability

Tickets are still available for Peter Kay at the M&S Bank Arena. You can purchase tickets from £58.20.

Seating Plan

This is a full arena seated event. The seating layout for the M&S Bank Arena includes various price tiers.

Parking

Kings Dock car park will be open. There are 1,450 parking spaces available in the on-site Kings Dock car park, with accessible bays and electric charging points on every floor.

Public Transport Options

The M&S Bank Arena is a 20-minute walk from Lime Street or a quick taxi ride away. Alternatively, you can take the underground Wirral Line trains at Lime Street to James Street station, which is just a 10-minute walk away, or take the CityLink Route C4 (7 AM to 8 PM) straight to the venue.

For those journeying from outside Merseyside, an underground train to James Street station from Lime Street station is included in your train ticket cost. Most buses heading towards Liverpool city centre will stop at either Queen Square bus station, a 15-minute walk away, or Liverpool ONE Bus Station, which is a five-minute stroll to the M&S Bank Arena.

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