Peter Kay has announced further dates have been added to his 2023 comeback tour.
This comes after fans have been left fuming after the huge struggle to secure tickets, with some coining it more difficult than landing Glastonbury tickets.
The star, 49, shared the update on his social media accounts as fans begged for more.
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The comic tweeted: “Extra dates added to Peter Kay’s arena tour! Tickets on sale now”.
The extra £35 tickets to his comeback tour went on general release this morning and are already sold out.
Two more dates were added to his London residency along with seven extra dates in Manchester – both to take place in 2023 and 2024.
This comes after fans were left fuming the website crashed moments after the initial batch of tickets went live.
Peter had previously taken a five-year hiatus from the spotlight and gave his loyal followers just 24 hours’ notice before dropping tickets.
However, fans were quick to fume about their O2 Priority access as it was made increasingly difficult to get their hands on pre-sale tickets due to the website crashing.
One fumed: “Peter Kay has crashed the O2 Priority app and website and the tickets aren’t even on sale yet. Love ticket stress me.”
A second wrote: “Been like that since 9am I was logged in to my app this morning about half 8 it logged me out n asked me to request a code again but can’t get in it now absolute disgrace!!!!”
While a third penned: “Well that’s me leaving O2 network. Today. I’m not buying tickets for a stupid price all because O2 Cant keep a reliable service for it’s customers.”
While a fourth posted: “O2 priority logged me out and now three+ keep logging me out every time I log back in. Gonna be a nightmare even trying to get Peter Kay tickets.”
A spokesperson for Virgin Media O2 said: “We’ve seen unprecedented levels of visitors to our Priority platform for Peter Kay tickets. As a result, some customers are experiencing difficulties trying to use the app and website despite us putting additional resource in place to help cope with such demand.
“We apologise and we’re doing everything we can to get it back up and running as soon as possible.”
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