Jack Whitehall to bring his new tour to the SSE Arena Belfast this October

Tickets are on sale Monday 3 July at 10am!

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 29th Jun 2023
Last updated 29th Jun 2023

Award-winning comedian, actor and writer Jack Whitehall’s brand-new tour, Jack Whitehall: Settle Down Is coming to Belfast’s SSE Arena on Friday 6th October 2023.

Tickets are on sale Monday 3 July at 10am!

Following three complete sell-out arena tours Jack is enjoying being back out on the road doing what he does best - entertaining audiences!

His biggest-ever stand-up tour to date, Jack Whitehall: Stood Up, sold out arenas across the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia. It was the UK's largest comedy tour of 2019, with a ticketed audience over 450,000.

Jack has previously sold-out venues on two earlier tours: Jack Whitehall Gets Around (2014) and Jack Whitehall: At Large (2017), which was also released on Netflix.

Upon announcing, Jack Whitehall said: “So far it’s been incredible playing to some of the best crowds I’ve ever performed in front of. There were a few places we weren’t able to slot in to the summer so really excited to be able to add some additional dates in the Autumn.”

How to get tickets 👇

Tickets for Jack Whitehall LIVE in Belfast go on Monday 3rd July at 10am from www.ticketmaster.ie

On television, Jack is widely celebrated for his hit Netflix show Travels With My Father, which released its fifth season last year. He has also starred in Good Omens opposite Jon Hamm and Michael Sheen for Amazon and Bounty Hunters opposite Rosie Perez for Sky Television. His other television credits include: Decline & Fall (BBC), Fresh Meat (C4) and Bad Education (BBC), which recently released its fourth series earlier this year, Jack served as an Executive Producer on the series.

An acclaimed comedian who loves the stage, Jack's Netflix special Jack Whitehall: I’m Only Joking was released in 2020. As a presenter, Jack has hosted the BRIT Awards for four years (2018-21) and several other prestigious award ceremonies including the GQ Men of the Year Awards (2020), the BAFTA Britannia Awards (2015, 2017-18) and The British Fashion Awards (2014-17). He became the youngest-ever host of the Royal Variety Performance in 2015.

Jack began his career at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2007, where he won both The Charlie Hartill Special Reserve Competition and The Amused Moose Laugh Off. A string of further awards followed, including The British Comedy Awards' King Of Comedy, as voted for by the public, three years in a row.

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