Jack Whitehall Announces 2027 Bad Influence UK Arena Tour Dates and Tickets
Jack Whitehall Bad Influence UK Arena Tour 2027 Details

Jack Whitehall Unveils Bad Influence UK Arena Tour for 2027

Popular comedian, actor, and BRIT Awards 2026 host Jack Whitehall has officially announced his return to the stage with the Bad Influence UK arena tour, set to take place in 2027. This brand-new national tour will see Whitehall performing at major arenas across the United Kingdom, promising fans an evening filled with outrageous stories, fresh material, and his signature mischievous humour.

Tour Details and Ticket Information

Following four consecutive sold-out arena tours, Jack Whitehall is back after what he describes as "far too long" a break. In a statement ahead of the tour, Whitehall expressed his excitement: "I’m so excited to be heading back out on tour in 2027! Toddlers, planning a wedding - it’s been a busy few years for me, life-wise, so I think it’s high time I got back onstage and vented to my fans. I can’t wait to hit the road again."

Tickets for the Bad Influence tour will go on general sale at 10am on Friday, February 20th. A presale opportunity begins earlier at 10am on Wednesday, February 18th. To access the presale, fans must have signed up at www.jackwhitehall.com prior to the date.

Complete List of Tour Dates and Venues

The Bad Influence tour will kick off in January 2027 and run through early February, covering numerous cities across the UK. Below is the full schedule:

  • January 2027
    • Thursday 7 January – Newcastle, Utilita Arena Newcastle
    • Saturday 9 January – Manchester, Co-op Live
    • Sunday 10 January – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
    • Tuesday 12 January – Edinburgh, Playhouse
    • Wednesday 13 January – Edinburgh, Playhouse
    • Thursday 14 January – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
    • Saturday 16 January – Birmingham, Utilita Arena Birmingham
    • Sunday 17 January – Swansea, Swansea Building Society Arena
    • Wednesday 20 January – Plymouth, Arena
    • Thursday 21 January – Plymouth, Arena
    • Friday 22 January – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
    • Saturday 23 January – Cardiff, Utilita Arena Cardiff
    • Thursday 28 January – Brighton, Centre
    • Friday 29 January – Brighton, Centre
    • Saturday 30 January – London, The O2
  • February 2027
    • Tuesday 2 February – Bournemouth, BIC
    • Wednesday 3 February – Sheffield, Utilita Arena Sheffield
    • Thursday 4 February – Hull, Connexin Live
    • Saturday 6 February – Leeds, First Direct Arena
    • Sunday 7 February – Derby, Vaillant Live

This extensive tour highlights Whitehall's continued popularity and his commitment to bringing live comedy to fans nationwide. With a mix of new material and his trademark style, the Bad Influence tour is expected to draw large crowds, so early ticket purchase is recommended.