PETER Kay fans are begging the comedian for more Glasgow dates.
The funnyman looks set to sell-out his two Hydro shows this morning with fans revealing that as many as 90,000 people are waiting in an online queue for popular sites such as Ticketmaster.
We reported earlier that the comedian plays the Hydro on Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6. The venue has a capacity of just over 14,000 and it appears demand for tickets is more than four times that.
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Fans began tweeting that there should be more dates after organisers of the tour - the comedian's first in 12 years - added seven new shows in Manchester.
They also complained he was only doing two dates in Scotland.
More dates for Newcastle and Glasgow please :-)
— HJ (@hangininHawkins) November 12, 2022
@peterkay_co_uk It's literally my mums dream to see you and I'm having no luck in these queues 😭 please add more glasgow dates
— Emilyᴴ is crying over mp 🏠🏴 (@MATILDAHRRYY) November 12, 2022
Need more dates in Scotland please? (Aberdeen or Edinburgh) I didn’t manage to get 2 tickets in the presale or even today for Glasgow 😢
— Julie Ballantyne 🏴🇬🇧🇺🇦 (@JulieBallantyn9) November 12, 2022
Please please please add more Glasgow dates . Only 2 dates for the whole of Scotland 😢
— Alison Campbell (@alicam77) November 12, 2022
@peterkay_co_uk what’s the chances of some more #Glasgow dates ? 👀🎟️
— Josh Clarke (@JoshClarke10) November 12, 2022
Please add more Glasgow dates 🙏🏻
— KateW 💞💃 (@KateW62914836) November 12, 2022
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