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Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower 2000

★ 6.522 votes70 min📅 2000-04-10

Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower (2000) captures the explosive energy of one of Britain's most beloved stand-up comedians in a sold-out show from Blackpool's iconic Tower Ballroom.

Director: Marcus Mortimer

Cast

Peter Kay
Peter Kay
Self
Dave Spikey
Dave Spikey
Manager
Steve Edge
Steve Edge
Lion
Peter Slater
Peter Slater
Merch Stall Man #1
Paddy McGuinness
Paddy McGuinness
Merch Stall Man #2
Jayne Bickerton
Interviewee
Smug Roberts
Smug Roberts
Interviewee
Archie Kelly
Archie Kelly
Interviewee

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower (2000) about?

This live comedy special captures Peter Kay's breakout performance in Blackpool's Tower Ballroom, where he blends sharp wit with relatable humour. The show dives into everyday absurdities, local pride, and Kay's signature storytelling, all delivered with unstoppable energy. It's less a 'plot' and more a hilarious evening of stand-up at its most electric.

Who directed Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower?

Marcus Mortimer directed this live recording, ensuring the film preserves the show's chaotic, high-energy atmosphere.

Who stars in Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower?

The film stars Peter Kay alongside comedic talents Dave Spikey, Paddy McGuinness, Steve Edge, and Peter Slater, with Jayne Bickerton rounding out the ensemble.

Is Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower (2000) worth watching?

As one of the UK's fastest-selling comedy titles, it's a must-see for fans of classic British stand-up. The raw delivery, packed crowd, and Kay's undeniable charisma make it a time capsule of early-2000s comedy gold. Even decades later, it holds up as a riotous showcase of his talent.

How long is Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower?

Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower runs for 70 minutes.

About Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower (2000) — The iconic 2000 live stand-up that launched a comedy legend

Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower (2000) captures the explosive energy of one of Britain's most beloved stand-up comedians in a sold-out show from Blackpool's iconic Tower Ballroom. Filmed before a roaring crowd of loyal fans, this live recording bristles with Peter Kay's sharp observational humour, biting wit, and effortless charm—all delivered with unmistakable Mancunian warmth. Directed by Marcus Mortimer, the film preserves the raw, electric atmosphere of a night where comedy meets communal euphoria, offering a front-row seat to Kay's meteoric rise. The result is a 70-minute rollercoaster of laughter that still stands as one of the fastest-selling comedy releases of its era.

As the fireworks of Kay's material light up the stage—from everyday life to surreal storytelling—his chemistry with co-stars like Dave Spikey and Paddy McGuinness shines through, weaving a tapestry of hilarity and heart. The film isn't just a performance; it's a cultural snapshot of early-2000s British comedy at its peak, blending satire with sincerity. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering Kay for the first time, Live at the Top of the Tower delivers an unforgettable night out—where every joke lands and every laugh feels communal.