AFTER reuniting with Peter Kay and Dave Spikey for Phoenix Nights Live, Manchester comedian Justin Moorhouse is heading back out on tour.

Despite now being in his 40s, Justin reprised his role as tiger-faced 'Young Kenny' in the record breaking stage version of the beloved sitcom which raised £5million for Comic Relief.

He also recently regaled the nation with tales of Australia and Manchester on BBC One's Live at the Apollo and has been busy launching Working Men’s Productions which aims to have more TV comedies set in the north.

Justin's new stand-up routine Destiny Calling hits the road in September and comes to Warrington's Pyramid centre on October 17.

The show is about Justin hitting 45 which coincidentally matching his waist measurement.

He will take audiences back over the last year when the vegetarian accidentally killed three animals, had part of his body removed and started to dress like a toddler.

Justin has taken a long hard look at his life and reckons he’s hit half way so what should he do next?

After his TV debut on Phoenix Nights, Justin met his hero Eric Cantona when he appeared in Ken Loach's 2009 film, Looking For Eric.

He won Celebrity Mastermind with Les Dawson being his specialist subject and is the current 'Champion of Champions' on Radio 5 Live’s Fighting Talk.

He had a recent cameo appearance as Dean Upton in Coronation Street.

Elsewhere he has appeared on The Comedy Store, Dave’s One Night Stand and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and written and starred in two series of Everyone Quite Likes Justin for Radio 4.

Justin Moorhouse presents Destiny Calling at the Pyramid on October 17. Visit pyramidparrhall.com or call 442345.