![]() "So I’m round at his house, kids are out, wife’s out, it’s just me and him and a cup of tea. So anyhow, he’s put this massive tour on, I come round for a cup of tea. "Great, fair enough, each to their own, and it is very seducing when you’re on stage and people are laughing. So my first thing is, ‘why? Why do that? Why put yourself…’ and he’s like, ‘I want to do it’, this, that and the other," he said. "The mad thing about this show is, he rings me up, he says, ‘I’m going on tour’. Speaking to BBC Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball, Paddy shared his honest response to the news from Peter that he'd be returning to stand-up. Peter made a triumphant return to the stage (Image: MEN Media)Īnd he's stuck with his claims that he doesn't need to see his friend back on the big arena stage as he shared his own intimate moment with the comedy superstar. I’m very proud you son." Paddy jokingly ended his post by adding: "PS I haven’t got tickets. ![]() "The amount of tickets he sells is unheard of in the comedy world and beyond! He’s a one off folks, enjoy him, I don’t think you’ll see the likes of him again? Certainly not in our lifetime. Regardless of all the great things he’s achieved on television there’s literally no one who comes close to what he does live. "I don’t often speak about Pete and his achievements on my socials," Paddy started his post "He’s been a mate since childhood and that’s how I always see him. He shared a string of images of the pair to his Instagram page, featuring throwback snaps from Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere. Paddy, 49, shared his pride for Peter, also 49, opening up in rare social media post about their friendship. However, it wasn't really about the tickets as the TV star paid a sweet tribute to his childhood friend and former co-star. ![]() READ MORE: ITV Loose Women's Frankie Bridge defends her braless appearance with hilarious video after showing off outfits in changing roomīut days after Peter sold-out arena after arena, resulting in dozens of new dates being added and fans waiting in eight-hour virtual queues, Paddy gave cheeky ticket update. And just weeks later, Peter's huge new UK comedy tour, aptly titled the Better Late Than Never Tour, got underway on home turf at Manchester's AO Arena and is set to run on until 2025 after huge demand.ĭuring the first day of the presale for the tour, it appeared Paddy would be rejoining the battle to get to see his former Phoenix Nights co-star back on stage when the Top Gear host tweeted: "Afternoon. Paddy McGuinness was among the hundred of thousands of people who claimed to have been trying to get tickets to see Peter Kay's much-anticipated return to the stage when it was revealed last year.īack in November, fans were whipped up into a frenzy when he announced that he was heading back on the road with his first stand-up tour in 12 years. ![]()
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