Paul Whitehouse is starring as Grandad in Only Fools and Horses The Musical as the show tours the UK and Ireland from September this year.
The tour includes dates in London at the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo and fans can get their hands on tickets now.
Direct from a record-breaking sold-out four-year run in London’s West End, the 10-month tour kicks off in Bromley in September and then travels to more than 30 towns and cities across the country before ending in Dublin at the end of June 2025.
Here’s how you can get tickets to the London shows.
How to get tickets to see Paul Whitehouse in Only Fools and Horses The Musical
If you’d like to see Paul Whitehouse reprise his role as Grandad, here’s how you can get your hands on tickets via the Ticketmaster website.
The show will be coming to London this year with multiple dates available – December 17 - January 5, 2025.
During this period, there are no shows on December 24, 25, 26 and January 1.
Some of the London dates have both matinee and evening shows.
Tickets for the London shows range from £50.75-£112.50 via Ticketmaster.
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Paul Whitehouse said: “We had four amazing years in the West End playing to packed out houses every night, so it’s an honour to take Only Fools on the road to towns and cities up and down the country from September this year.
“I’m delighted to return to the role of Grandad once more – I’ve really missed him - and audiences will also get to see all the other hilarious characters they know and love from the television series live on stage at their local theatre.
“We can't wait to see you. Mange Tout! Mange Tout!”
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