Ricky Gervais announces extra London Palladium dates for Armageddon tour- how to get tickets

Ricky Gervais had four dates at the London Palladium, but demand has led to him announcing even more
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Stand-up comedian and comedy writer Ricky Gervais has added fresh London dates to his Armageddon tour. Gervais was already due to perform at the Palladium for four nights in September 2023.

However after overwhelming demand Gervais, who is the mastermind behind ‘The Office’ and more recently ‘Afterlife’, has added three more shows. The extra shows will take place on consecutive nights at the end of September.

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Gervais will also be coming to the London Palladium on September 28,29 and 30. These shows will be a week before he takes his Armageddon tour to London’s OVO Wembley Arena.

Tickets have of course been selling fast for the other London shows, hence the need for these extra dates. They went on sale at 10am this morning (March 31).

How to get tickets to Ricky Gervais at the London Palladium

Tickets for all of Ricky gervais’ UK ‘Armageddon Tour’ are on sale through Live Nation. For further details, visit the ticket company’s website.

Ricky Gervais UK tour dates - full list

Multiple fans were turned away when they tried to enter a sold out Ricky Gervais show in York for using resale tickets on Wednesday.Multiple fans were turned away when they tried to enter a sold out Ricky Gervais show in York for using resale tickets on Wednesday.
Multiple fans were turned away when they tried to enter a sold out Ricky Gervais show in York for using resale tickets on Wednesday.
  • Newcastle O2 City Hall - April 4 and April 5 (sold out)
  • St Albans Arena - April 19 (sold out)
  • Manchester O2 Apollo - April 24 and April 25 (sold out)
  • Cambridge Corn Exchange - May 22
  • Leeds First Direct Arena - May 25
  • Manchester O2 Apollo - May 30
  • Cardiff International Arena - June 14
  • Nottingham Motorpoint Arena - June 21
  • Liverpool M&S Bank Arena - July 20
  • Birmingham Utilita Arena - September 4
  • London Palladium - September 13,14,15,16, 28,29,30
  • London OVO Arena Wembley - October 6
  • Bristol Beacon - December 11 and December 12

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