Whitehall, who returns as BRIT Awards host in 2026, is heading back on the road for the first time in years. The new tour promises sharp new material, chaotic stories and the mischievous energy that’s made him one of the UK’s biggest comedy names.
He said he was ready to get back in front of crowds after a hectic few years: “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.”
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 20 February via jackwhitehall.com, with a pre‑sale opening at 10am on Wednesday 18 February for fans who sign up in advance.
The Swansea date sits in the middle of a major UK arena run that includes Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Cardiff and a night at London’s O2. His last tours sold out arenas across the country and later became Netflix specials.
Whitehall has been busy on screen too, starring in Prime Video thriller Malice, fronting Peacock comedy The Burbs and preparing to host the BRITs again next year. His travel series Travels With My Father and his stand‑up specials have made him a familiar face to millions.
Bad Influence marks his first full arena tour since 2025 and is expected to be one of the fastest‑selling comedy shows of 2027 — with Swansea fans among the first to see it.
