Chris McCausland is coming to Liverpool next year(Image: GETTY)

Chris McCausland stand-up tickets and where to buy them for the Philharmonic

Chris McCausland will be playing a homecoming show in Liverpool once he hangs up his dancing shoes next year.

by · Liverpool Echo

How to buy Chris McCausland stand-up tickets at the Philharmonic after Strictly ends

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Chris McCausland, the Liverpudlian comedian currently wowing audiences on BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing alongside partner Dianne Buswell, won't be dancing forever. Once the Glitterball trophy has been awarded and the Strictly doors close for another year, Chris will return to his day job as a stand-up comedian.

And from January 17, 2025, he'll be embarking on an extensive tour that will see him performing almost daily until June 2025. Included on this tour he'll be hitting Liverpool's Philharmonic, as well.

And, with his popularity soaring week by week on the dance competition show, excitable fans who are looking to see the comedian hit the stage are advised to secure tickets to see him sooner rather than later.

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While many tickets have already sold out across the board, there are still plenty available at a number of resale retailers. Here's the breakdown:


Viagogo and resale tickets

Sites such as Viagogo and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold after initial purchase and will not be valid for admittance to gigs.

Fans attending live events with tickets acquired through resale websites are advised to double check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale - such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation - to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets could be voided if they were found to be bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk.

With that said, Viagogo also commented: "Viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee."


How to buy Chris McCausland tickets now

Chris McCausland tickets are available right now through a number of official and resale websites. The websites with the most stock include viagogo.

Here's the links you need:

Chris McCausland is currently partnered up with Dianne Buswell in Strictly Come Dancing.(Image: BBC)

These ticket sellers give fans the liberty to trade their tickets freely, setting their own prices as they see fit. Moreover, supporters can secure their perfect tickets at any time they choose, bypassing any online waiting lines.

But it's not just resale sites that provide a route to Chris McCausland's tour tickets; several major retailers also have availability for many of his nationwide performances next year.

Among these are Ticketmaster and See Tickets. Here are the links you'll need:

Chris McCausland's star is on the rise with each passing week on Strictly Come Dancing, boosting his chances of clinching the coveted Glitterball Trophy. And this week, the odds have turned in his favour.

Ladbrokes' Alex Apati commented: "Chris has defied the odds up to this point and now very much looks like the one to beat in the race for this year's Glitterball Trophy."

Consequently, he now boasts 11/10 odds of clinching the series title, a significant leap from his initial 20/1 odds at the series' commencement. Moreover, he appears to be in a secure position during tonight's show, with a slim 100/1 chance of being ousted during Sunday's episode.

Where is Chris McCausland performing in the UK? - 2025

January

  • 17 January - Walsall, Arena
  • 18 January - Blackpool, Grand Theatre
  • 19 January - Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre
  • 23 January - Nottingham, Playhouse
  • 24 January - Buxton, Opera House
  • 25 January - Harrogate Theatre
  • 26 January - Birmingham, Alexandra Theatre
  • 27 January - Sheffield, Leadmill
  • 28 January - Middlesborough, Town Hall
  • 29 January - Newcastle, Tyne Theatre
  • 30 January - Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre

February

  • 1 February - Liverpool, Philharmonic
  • 2 February - Stockport, Plaza
  • 3 February - York, Opera House
  • 7 February - Cheltenham, Town Hall
  • 8 February - Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal
  • 9 February - Isle Of Wight, Shanklin Theatre
  • 15 February - Bristol, Beacon
  • 16 February - Woking, New Victoria Theatre
  • 17 February - Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
  • 18 February - Southampton, MAST (Mayflower Theatre Studio)
  • 20 February - Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
  • 21 February - Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall
  • 22 February - Epsom, Playhouse
  • 23 February - Eastbourne, Devonshire Park Theatre

March

  • 1 March - Bridlington, Spa
  • 2 March - Salford, Lowry
  • 3 March - Grimsby, Auditorium
  • 4 March - Wakefield, Theatre Royal
  • 7 March - Chesterfield, Winding Wheel
  • 8 March - Peterborough, The Cresset
  • 9 March - Norwich, Theatre Royal (matinee)
  • 9 March - Norwich, Theatre Royal
  • 13 March - Aldershot, Princes Theatre
  • 14 March - Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall
  • 15 March - Weston Super Mare, Playhouse
  • 17 March - Oxford New Theatre
  • 18 March - Ipswich, Regent
  • 20 March - Lowestoft, Marina Theatre
  • 21 March - Kings Lynn, Corn Exchange
  • 22 March - Camberley, Theatre
  • 23 March - Scunthorpe, Baths Hall
  • 24 March - Leicester, De Montfort Hall
  • 25 March - Northampton, Royal & Derngate
  • 27 March - Tewkesbury, Roses Theatre
  • 28 March - Barnstaple, Queens Theatre

April

  • 1 April - Burnley, Mechanics
  • 2 April - Bradford, St Georges Hall
  • 3 April - Derby, Theatre
  • 4 April - Scarborough, Spa
  • 5 April - Reading, Hexagon
  • 6 April - Dorking, Halls
  • 9 April - Sheffield, Leadmill
  • 10 April - Barrow In Furness, The Forum
  • 11 April - Isle Of Man Gaiety Theatre
  • 22 April - Crewe, Lyceum Theatre
  • 23 April - Wrexham, William Aston Hall
  • 24 April - Llandudno, Venue Cymru
  • 25 April - Aberystwyth, Great Hall
  • 26 April - Swansea, Grand Theatre
  • 27 April - Cardiff, New Theatre
  • 28 April - Monmouth, Blake Theatre

May

  • 1 May - Chatham, Central Theatre
  • 2 May - Chester, Storyhouse
  • 3 May - Chester, Storyhouse
  • 4 May - St Albans, Arena
  • 5 May - St Albans, Arena
  • 8 May - Chelmsford, Theatre
  • 9 May - Guildford, G Live
  • 10 May - Dudley, Town Hall
  • 11 May - Warrington, Parr Hall (matinee)
  • 11 May - Warrington, Parr Hall
  • 12 May - Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
  • 13 May - Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
  • 14 May - Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
  • 16 May - Evesham, The Regal
  • 17 May - Evesham, The Regal (matinee)
  • 17 May - Evesham, The Regal
  • 18 May - Harrow, Arts Centre
  • 23 May - Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
  • 24 May - Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre (matinee)
  • 24 May - Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre
  • 25 May - Minehead, The Regal Theatre
  • 30 May - Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
  • 31 May - Bath, Forum

June

  • 4 June - Kingston, Roses Theatre
  • 6 June - Peterborough, the Cresset
  • 7 June - Milton Keynes, Theatre
  • 12 June - Bedford, Corn Exchange
  • 13 June - Poole, Lighthouse
  • 14 June - Crawley, The Hawth (matinee)
  • 14 June - Crawley, The Hawth

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