Author and comedian Adam Kay has announced he is going on his biggest ever tour later this year.

This Is Going to Hurt...More will kick off at Edinburgh Usher Hall on September 7 and end at London's SSE Arena Wembley on September 24.

Kay, 41, from Brighton, has also announced the release of his new book, Undoctored: The Story of a Medic Who Ran Out of Patients in September. 

Stories from the book will be included in the tour, as well as his best-selling book This Is Going to Hurt. 

The book has been made into a new BBC series which has been created, written and produced by Kay. 

It will air on Tuesday, February 8 at 9pm on BBC One and stars Ben Whishaw as Adam. 

The books and series are based on the diaries from Kay's career as a doctor from 2004 to 2010.

He has performed at six sold-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has sold more than 2.5 million copies of his first book.

Adam Kay's This Is Going to Hurt...More tour dates

  • Wednesday 07 September Edinburgh Usher Hall 
  • Thursday 08 September Newcastle Utilita Arena 
  • Friday 09 September Leeds First Direct Arena 
  • Saturday 10 September Birmingham Utilita Arena 
  • Sunday 11 September Hull Bonus Arena 
  • Thursday 15 September Liverpool M&S Bank Arena 
  • Friday 16 September Nottingham Motorpoint Arena 
  • Saturday 17 September Cardiff Motorpoint Arena 
  • Sunday 18 September Glasgow OVO Hydro 
  • Wednesday 21 September Bournemouth Intl Centre 
  • Thursday 22 September Brighton Centre 
  • Friday 23 September Manchester AO Arena 
  • Saturday 24 September London SSE Arena Wembley 

How to get tickets 

Tickets for the tour go on sale at 10am on Friday, February 11.

Tickets will be available to buy on Ticketmaster here.

His new book, Undoctored: The Story of a Medic Who Ran Out of Patients, is released on September 15 and can be pre-ordered on the Waterstones website. 

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