The MandS Bank Arena in Liverpool hosted Peter Kay’s record-breaking Better Late Than Never tour for two nights on Friday and Saturday, but the first performance was halted by a technical issue.
Peter Kay was forced to pause his Liverpool gig tonight just moments into his performance.
The 52 year old comedian, known for Phoenix Nights, is currently touring the UK but his show tonight was interrupted by a technical glitch. He walked on stage at the MandS Bank Arena at 8pm for the first of two consecutive performances in Liverpool as part of his record-smashing Better Late Than Never tour.
However, a camera that was filming the crowd suddenly went off, making him unable to continue his performance. He had no choice but to ignore the issue while technicians worked to fix it.
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What’s happening here, exactly? Everyone has already entered, so we can’t stop! He quipped at the packed venue. What should I do, please? Should I simply fill out? Isn’t it warm in here, too? It’s nice, that”.
Embracing the situation, Kay perched himself on a chair and kept talking to the crowd, turning the blunder into entertainment as he improvised through the unplanned interruption, reports the Liverpool Echo.
The comics’ most successful tour since 2022, which began in the comics’ current year, is now complete. He set records for Manchester’s AO Arena’s attendance record and established himself as the first performer to hold a monthly residency at London’s O2 Arena, giving the venue’s total of 45 performances.
Kay hasn’t stopped announcing more dates, pushing the tour through until 2026, despite the extreme ticket demand. Despite having a rocky beginning, viewers soon found their groove again with his distinctive humor and sharp comebacks.
Source: Mirror

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