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Jack Whitehall announces the ‘Bad Influence’ tour for 2027

Jack Whitehall will be hitting the road in 2027 for his ‘Bad Influence' tour, which features outrageous stories, all-new material and Whitehall's trademark mischief.

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 20th February via www.jackwhitehall.com, with a pre-sale from 10am on Wednesday. Fans can access the pre-sale by signing up now at jackwhitehall.com.

Following four consecutive sold-out arena tours, Whitehall is back after far too long behaving himself. Returning to what he does best, ‘Bad Influence' sees Whitehall unleash fearless, gloriously unfiltered stand-up on the biggest stages across the UK. Fresh from starring in Prime Video’s ‘Malice' and stepping back into the spotlight as host of this year’s BRIT Awards, he’s ready to deliver bigger laughs than ever.

Expect razor-sharp observations, brilliantly awkward confessions and the mischievous charm that has made Jack one of the UK’s most loved comedians. ‘Bad Influence' promises outrageous stories and moments that flirt with going just a little too far… in the best possible way. Bigger arenas mean bigger laughs, with the same quick wit and playful chaos fans know from his streaming hits, sold-out tours and unforgettable TV appearances. Start counting down now – Jack Whitehall: Bad Influence is set to light up arenas across the UK in 2027.

On his live tour Whitehall said: “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.”

‘Bdd Influence' follows a run of sold-out arena tours including ‘Settle Down' and ‘Stood Up', both released as Netflix Specials, and his 2025 global tour ‘The Whitehalls Live', which included a headline night at Carnegie Hall.

The full dates are:

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

Pip Ellwood-Hughes
Pip Ellwood-Hughes
Pip is the owner and Editor of Entertainment Focus, and the Managing Director of Piñata Media. With over 19 years of journalism experience, Pip has interviewed some of the biggest stars in the entertainment world. He is also a qualified digital marketing expert with over 20 years of experience.

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