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How to get Ricky Gervais tickets for new UK stand-up tour

The comedian's new show Mortality will tour the UK from October 2024 to January 2025 - here's how to get tickets.

Ricky Gervais is heading back out on tour with Mortality. (Ray Burmiston)
Ricky Gervais is heading back out on tour with Mortality. (Ray Burmiston)

Ricky Gervais has announced more new dates for his brand new stand-up tour, Mortality, which is touring the UK now. They include new theatre and arena dates in 2025 in Cambridge, Bournemouth, Glasgow, Basingstoke, Cardiff, Bristol, Leeds and Liverpool.

The superstar comedian's show is set to be a must-see this autumn and winter, so fans won't want to miss out on bagging tickets.

With shows selling out fast — make sure you're ready by checking out the announced dates and ticket details.

British host Ricky Gervais arrives for the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards on January 5, 2020, at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP) (Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
Ricky Gervais has announced his first set of tour dates for Mortality. (AFP via Getty Images)

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Gervais has announced he is heading back out on the road with a new stand-up tour, Mortality. The comedian, who posed in a pair of black feathered wings for the tour's promo photos, said: "We're all gonna die. May as well have a laugh about it. Mortality looks at the absurdities of life. And death. Bring it on."

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Tickets for all new dates go on general sale this Friday, 13 December, 2024, at 10am local time via Ticketmaster.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 04: In this handout photo provided by NBCUniversal Media, LLC,  host Ricky Gervais speaks onstage during the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 5, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Paul Drinkwater/NBCUniversal Media, LLC via Getty Images)
The comedian won a Golden Globe for his last stand-up show, Armageddon. (NBCUniversal Media, LLC via Getty Images)

Mortality began in York on 22 October, 2024 and will also take in Oxford, Newcastle, Manchester, St Albans, Brighton, Nottingham and Liverpool before the end of the year.

The tour resumes in January, with dates in Cardiff, Ipswich and Birmingham announced. The show will then travel abroad, before returning to the UK in October 2025 for a string of London dates.

See the list of tour dates below:

  • 26 November, 2024 — Brighton Centre (sold out)

  • 27 November, 2024 — Brighton Centre (sold out)

  • 5 December, 2024 — Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena (sold out)

  • 13 December, 2024 — Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena (sold out)

  • 7 January, 2025 — Cardiff, Utilita Arena (sold out)

  • 8 January, 2025 — Cardiff, Utilita Arena (sold out)

  • 14 January, 2025 — Ipswich, Regent Theatre (sold out)

  • 15 January, 2025 — Ipswich, Regent Theatre (sold out)

  • 20 January, 2025 — Manchester, Apollo (sold out)

  • 21 January, 2025 — Manchester, Apollo (sold out)

  • 28 January, 2025 — Birmingham, Utilita Arena (sold out)

  • 29 January, 2025 — Birmingham, Utilita Arena (sold out)

  • 4 February, 2025 — Cambridge, Corn Exchange (new date)

  • 11 February, 2025 — Bournemouth, International Centre (new date)

  • 18 February, 2025 — Glasgow, Armadillo (new date)

  • 17 March, 2025 — Basingstoke, The Anvil (new date)

  • 1 April, 2025 — Cardiff, Utilita Arena (new date)

  • 16 June, 2025 — Bristol, Beacon (new date)

  • 26 June, 2025 — Leeds, First Direct Arena (new date)

  • 9 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 10 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 11 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 16 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 17 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 18 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 22 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 23 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 24 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 25 October, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 31 October, 2025 — London, Wembley OVO Arena

  • 5 November, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 6 November, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 7 November, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 8 November, 2025 — London, Palladium (sold out)

  • 14 November, 2025 — London, Wembley OVO Arena

  • 4 December, 2025 — Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena (new date)

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In his recent hit Netflix series After Life, Gervais also took mortality as a theme. He played a local newspaper journalist grieving for his wife and learning to make new connections with his colleagues and neighbours.

As with his previous tours, animal lover Gervais will be donating a portion of the proceeds from his ticket sales to charity. Ahead of announcing the tour dates, he posted on X: "Once again I'll be hoping to make you laugh and raise some money for animals charities."

By the end of Gervais' Armageddon tour in 2023, the comedian had donated £1.91m to worldwide animal charities.

If you're not lucky enough to get a ticket to one of the Mortality shows, you can still see Gervais' new show which will be filmed once again for Netflix.

The comedian has had huge success with his stand-up shows on the streaming service which have included Humanity, Supernature and Armageddon. His 2023 special Armageddon has been the biggest hit so far — it was the number one most-watched show on Netflix and won a Golden Globe.

It isn't yet known when Mortality will land on the streaming service, but it has been confirmed as his fourth Netflix stand-up special.