An internationally-acclaimed comedian will take to the stage as part of his world tour.
Bafta-winning comedian Michael McIntyre is set to perform at the Brighton Centre later this year, after he broke box office records with his Big World Tour in 2017.
Tickets will be up for grabs for his "Macnificent" tour later this week, with presale tickets available as early as tomorrow.
Michael, who has entertained crowds both on and off screen, will visit arenas in Brighton, London, New York and Sydney among many other arenas worldwide.
He is set to entertain crowds of thousands over the course of three nights when he visits Brighton in October.
The comic is the host of Michael McIntyre's Big Show and The Wheel, which are said to be two of the BBC's most successful entertainment shows.
Tickets for Michael McIntyre's brand-new show MACNIFICENT go on sale this Friday 17th Feb, sign up to his mailing list for access to the presale from Wednesday!https://t.co/d6UWjbBLHu pic.twitter.com/9iY6JBVcxZ
— Michael McIntyre (@McInTweet) February 13, 2023
A spokesman for the Brighton Centre said: "Michael McIntyre’s spot-on observational comedy and trademark mastery of turning everyday situations into masterclasses of human exasperation have struck a chord with millions of fans.
"To date, Michael's stand-up tours have sold over four million tickets, including a record-breaking twenty-eight sold out shows at London’s O2 for which he was awarded the keys to the venue."
Tickets for Michael’s tour go on general sale from Friday 17th February at 10am.
Artist and Three Telefonica, O2 Telefonica, along with OVO customers pre-sale tickets will be available from 10am on Wednesday, February 15..
Ticketmaster presale is on Thursday, February 16.
General tickets will be up for grabs from 10am on Friday, February 17 for his three performances at the Brighton Centre between Friday, October 27 and Sunday, October 29.
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