The opera singer, 54, stayed out of the limelight after being axed by the BBC in the Strictly storm.
But the former Go Compare star is returning to the limelight this week with loyal fans paying up to £80 a ticket to see his Beyond Compare one-man tour.
Just a handful of tickets remain for Mr Evans’ five-night run across theatres in his native Wales – with the first show taking place on Wednesday, May 20, in Monmouth.
Mr Evans was accused of using the term ‘spit roast’ about dancer Janette Manrara – but claimed instead it was a nickname for EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick.
He apologised for the ‘inappropriate and unacceptable’ language at the time – but later said he was forced into the statement by corporation chiefs.
In a post on Instagram, he said: “I’m going on tour next week. It would be lovely to see you there. It really, really would.
The former Go Compare spokesman is taking on a five-day tour across Wales (Image: .)
“It would be great to have all the support that we can. There’s a few tickets left. So it would be great if you grab yourself a couple.
“Come along and see me, say hi afterwards. Looking forward to seeing you.”
Mr Evans announced the tour just before Christmas and thanked his fans, known as Wynners, for their help.
He said: “I was prepared to sink into obscurity due to mental health problems, but the power of people is phenomenal when you need help.
“I came back home to Wales and my Wynners lifted me up and refused to let me give in.
“A flood of support and encouragement has literally helped me to recalibrate myself and recover from the issues that the powerful spotlight of fame threw at me.
“So now I’m pledging to give back to those that have helped me by staging my own one-man show.”
It is a stand-up meets opera one-man live show called Wynne Evans – Beyond Compare, and will be touring across Wales for five nights from May 20 to 24.
There will be songs, stories and more
“I’ll start in Wales, because this is a show to give back to those at home who have really supported me. Who knows where it’ll go from there.
“But I couldn’t ignore the outpouring of support from my fans. I can’t hide away; I’m going to give back to them. I’ll make this the best evening out that anyone has ever experienced.
“Laughter, candid chat, untold stories, audience interaction, and of course a lot of opera – I’m giving it my all.”
Mr Evans was a rising star at the BBC when he won the 18th series of Celebrity MasterChef on BBC One.
He competed in Strictly Come Dancing when he was partnered with professional dancer Katya Jones. But his reputation was tarnished when he was allegedly seen manhandling her.
Mr Evans only found out he’d been fired after reading it in the media, and days later discovered his BBC pass was deactivated without warning. His BBC Wales radio show was later cancelled.
Wynne Evans – Beyond Compare will be visiting the following locations:
May 20 – Monmouth, The Savoy Theatre
May 21 – Pontypridd, Y Muni
May 22 – Cardiff, The Gate
May 23 – Swansea, Brangwyn Hall
May 24 – Llandrindod Wells, The Albert Hall
