Four new dates have been announced after tickets for the first Monty Python live show for 30 years sold out within 44 seconds.
The veteran comedy troupe - John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones - announced they were getting back together last week.
A spokesman for the Pythons said the July 1 event sold out in 43.5 seconds on Monday morning and tickets for four further shows had immediately gone on sale.
The concerts at the venue in Greenwich, South East London, come more than 30 years after their last stage performance.
Speaking at last week's news conference, they said they would include some of their most famous routines including the dead parrot sketch.
But Cleese ruled out a re-run of one of his best loved moments, the Ministry of Silly Walks, saying: "I have an artificial knee and an artificial hip so there's no chance of that".
Idle said fans could "expect a little comedy, a lot of pathos, some music and a tiny bit of ancient sex".
Their last major live show was at the Hollywood Bowl in 1982.
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