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Star of BBC TV's Deadly 60, Steve Backshall, will be making a splash with a live UK tour next year – here’s how you can get hold of tickets.
The BAFTA-winning British explorer, naturalist, presenter and writer is bringing the sea to the stage next Spring with his new stage show, Ocean.
Steve Backshall’s Ocean is a love letter to the most exciting environment on our planet – and a great way to learn more about what we need to do to save our seas. Stunts, experiments, props, cutting edge science and big screen footage from his two decades in TV, will all help Steve to bring the icons of the Big Blue to life. From Great whites to Great whales; seals to sardine shoals; Orca to the oddities of the deep: this is a fantastic opportunity for all the family to dive deep into the wonderful world beneath the waves.
Steve Backshall said: “It’s been five years since I last did a tour here in the UK, and we’ll be back bigger and bolder than ever! This time the show is full of stunts, tricks and experiments, looking to bring marine themes to life on stage!”
How to get tickets to Steve Backshall’s Ocean live tour
Tickets for the 25 date tour, which kicks off on April 2, 2022 at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall, have gone on pre-sale Thursday, November 4 morning and will be on general sale from 10am November 5, via Ticketmaster.
Steve Backshall Ocean tour dates
Edinburgh Usher Hall - Saturday April 2, 2022
Glasgow Theatre Royal – Sunday April 3, 2022
Belfast Ulster Hall – Monday April 4, 2022
Aberdeen Music Hall – Tuesday April 5, 2022
Guildford G Live – Thursday April 7, 2022
Bath Forum – Friday April 8, 2022
Exeter University Great Hall – Saturday April 9, 2022
York Barbican – Sunday April 10, 2022
Newcastle Tyne Theatre – Monday April 11, 2022
Ipswich Corn Exchange - Wednesday April 13, 2022
Reading Hexagon – Thursday April 14, 2022
Portsmouth Guildhall – Friday April 15, 2022
Brighton Dome – Saturday April 16, 2022
Birmingham Hippodrome – Sunday April 17, 2022
Buxton Opera House – Monday April 18, 2022
Basingstoke Anvil – Tuesday April 19, 2022
Southend Cliff Pavilion – Friday April 22, 2022
Bournemouth Pavilion – Saturday April 23, 2022
Cardiff New Theatre – Sunday April 24, 2022
Cheltenham Town Hall – Monday April 25, 2022
Folkestone Leas Cliff Halls – Wednesday April 27, 2022
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre – Friday April 29, 2022
Nottingham Royal Concert Hall – Saturday April 30, 2022
Salford Lowry – Sunday May 1, 2022
Harrogate Royal Hall - Monday May 2, 2022
Oxford New Theatre – Wednesday May 4, 2022
The Cresset, Peterborough - Saturday May 7, 2022
London Eventim Hammersmith Apollo – Sunday May 8, 2022
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