
The comedian and actor is heading to Connexin Live next year with tickets going on sale this week
Hull is set for a night of “playful chaos” as comedian and actor Jack Whitehall confirms a stop in the city as part of a massive UK arena tour. The star, who also hosted the 2026 BRIT Awards, has confirmed he is heading back on the road with his new national tour, Bad Influence, which includes a stop at Connexin Live.
The award-winning comic will bring his trademark mischief and all-new material to the city on Thursday, February 4, 2027. Following four consecutive sold-out arena tours, Jack describes this latest show as a return to what he does best, promising fearless and gloriously unfiltered stand-up on the UK’s biggest stages.
The announcement comes during a prolific period for the star, who recently starred in the Peacock comedy series The Burbs and the Amazon Prime thriller Malice. Ahead of the tour, Jack admitted he is eager to return to the stage.
He said: “I’m so excited to be heading back out on tour in 2027! Toddlers, planning a wedding – it’s been a busy few years for me, life-wise, so I think it’s high time I got back on stage and vented to my fans. I can’t wait to hit the road again.”
Beyond his stand-up, Jack remains a dominant force on screen, known for his hit Netflix travel series Travels With My Father and major Hollywood roles in Jungle Cruise and Clifford The Big Red Dog. His return to the live circuit follows the massive success of his 2025 global tour, The Whitehalls Live, which saw him perform at prestigious global venues including Carnegie Hall.
Bad Influence is expected to be his most ambitious tour yet, with the comedian promising outrageous stories that flirt with going just a little too far in the best possible way.
Tickets for the Hull performance and the rest of the 2027 tour are set to go on general sale at 10am on Friday, February 20 via his official website. For those eager to secure their seats early, a pre-sale will open at 10am on Wednesday, February 18.
Fans can gain access to this early window by signing up now at jackwhitehall.com. Given his track record of sell-out shows, organisers are encouraging fans to act quickly when booking opens.
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