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Peter Kay's Tour: All Profits to Fight Cancer

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Peter Kay's "Better Late Than Never" tour will donate all profits to 12 cancer charities.
  • The comedian's tour kicks off in December and concludes in August next year.
  • Tickets for the charity tour go on sale this Sunday at 10 o'clock.
Peter Kay's Tour: All Profits to Fight Cancer

Peter Kay has announced a new charitable initiative through his upcoming "Better Late Than Never" tour. All profits generated from the extensive arena dates will be distributed among 12 selected cancer charities, including Children With Cancer UK and The Brain Tumour Charity. The tour is set to commence in December and will conclude in August of the following year, with tickets becoming available this Sunday.

Kay, making a rare public appearance, highlighted the universal impact of cancer, urging support for the cause. He stated that attendance transcends personal preference for his comedy, focusing instead on the vital contributions to these organizations. Representatives from cancer charities have lauded Kay's generosity, calling it a significant boost for their work.

This charitable endeavor follows Kay's previous fundraising efforts, including a 2023 show that supported cancer charities in memory of a fan. The comedian also recently shared details about a personal health battle involving kidney stones in his new book. His appearances on The One Show were alongside other celebrities like Rebel Wilson and Kiefer Sutherland.

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Peter Kay is launching his 'Better Late Than Never' tour, with all profits donated to 12 cancer charities.
Tickets for Peter Kay's 'Better Late Than Never' tour will go on sale this Sunday at 10 AM.
Peter Kay's tour profits will support 12 cancer charities, including Children With Cancer UK and The Brain Tumour Charity.

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