Peter Kay interrupts a heckler to get him out of the show

Peter Kay was required to sign an “arsehole” Reports claim that heckler has been removed from one his comeback gigs.

As part of his comeback tour, the comedian was performing in Liverpool on Saturday. Kay is said to have had to pause his set on at the M&S Bank Arena on Saturday night (January 7) to deal with an “annoying” membres of the audience.

According to Liverpool EchoKay was eventually forced to stop the gig by calling out a male in the crowd who was creating a disturbance. “Oh, it’s all kicking off here,” In videos that were seen by the paper, the comic spoke. “Where’s my phone? He’s a bit of an a******e, he’s a bit annoying.”

Peter Kay.  Image Credits: Shirlaine Forrest via WireImage
Peter Kay. Shirlaine Forrest via WireImage.

Kay is the addition: “I like a laugh, I’m a comedian but I can tell all them people round there are getting a bit naughty now. He likes the limelight, I know I do but I’m on stage.”

Following Kay’s comments the man is said to have to have been removed from the show by security. The man was later applauded by other audience members via Twitter. Phoenix Nights Star for his management of the situation.

@marston2001 was one of the twitter users who wrote: “@peterkay_co_uk Saw you tonight @MandSBankArenca and I can honestly say, I laughed, cried and felt every emotion possible. You are so talented and so glad you got rid of the heckler. Please continue being you [sic].”

“@peterkay_co_uk absolutely top entertainment at the M&S Bank Arena last night,” Tweeted @SueLindsay7 “Expert way of dealing with a knobhead heckler as well, think 13,000 people were glad to see him escorted out [sic].”

However, many fans of the comedy show felt that the heckler had not been treated fairly. @KieranHodge13 wrote: “@peterkay_co_uk first half funny tonight until you decided to throw that feller out for asking for an autograph, doesn’t look good mate I thought you was one of us [sic].”

Kay and his representatives are yet to comment.

Since last year’s announcement of the tour, Kay has sold out all UK arena venues. After cancelling the UK’s last tour in December 2017, Kay has been absent from public displays since then. “unforeseen family circumstances”Kay’s November 6th live announcement made news when Kay announced that he would be making a comeback.

Two dates were held in Manchester to kick off his comeback tour, which will go on through 2023/2024. Here are details on tickets and dates.

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