

1.2 million people laughed at garlic bread. Are you next?
He’s back! After the biggest-selling stand-up DVD of 2011, Peter Kay is back with even more brand-new live comedy taken from his Guinness world record breaking eighteen-month tour across the UK. We also take a unique and often hilarious look behind the scenes at life on the road as Peter reveals how he created his mammoth tour, playing 140 shows to 1.2 million people, officially making it one of the most successful stand-up comedy tours of all time.
Acting
Kay's crowd work feels like chatting with mates.
Production
Arena scale somehow still feels intimate.
Editing
Seamless blend of performance and road documentary.
Director
Alan Sim
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1.2 million tickets made this the most successful British comedy tour ever at that time, beating previous records by nearly double.
Kay's observational style—eschewing politics for biscuits and budget airlines—made him a rare unifying figure in increasingly polarized 2010s Britain, though critics debated whether his avoidance of edge represented comfort or cowardice.
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