HIS massive Tour That Doesn’t Tour Tour sold out within hours, so interest in Peter Kay’s long-awaited warm up shows has been massive.

But fans wanting tickets will have to be quick — the Bolton comedian has announced that the warm-up shows will be at Bury’s tiny arts venue, the Met.

Peter made the announcement via his Facebook page today.

Three quarters of a million tickets have been sold for the main tour, making it the largest stand-up tour in history — but the Met only holds 220 people in total.

The shows will take place on February 23 and 24 and March 6, 11 and 12.

Tickets cost £15, and proceeds will be donated to the Haiti Relief Fund.

Tickets go on sale at 10am tomorrow via seetickets.com. They will not be available through the Met box office.

David Agnew, director of the Met, said: “It’s a fantastic boost for the Met to be trusted by such a successful comedian, and great for our programme to highlight the fantastic theatre and comedy we have coming up.

“We are delighted to be part of such a milestone, as happened seven years ago when Peter came here to warm up for his last tour.”

The comedian did three dates at the venue in 2003.

Peter Kay is currently embroiled in a war of words with Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, after making a rude comment about the singer at Tuesday’s Brit Awards.

Gallagher responded by insulting the comedian through his Twitter page, after which Kay posted a comment on his website chastising Liam for failing to thank his brother Noel in his speech.