The TV presenter and author Simon Reeve is set to come to Bournemouth as part of his 2023 UK tour later this year.
The To The Ends Of The Earth theatre tour will be stopping at Bournemouth Pavilion on Wednesday, October 18.
Reeve is known for his travel documentaries which combine current affairs, history, wildlife, culture and conservation.
Speaking about the new tour, Reeve said: “I’ve been incredibly lucky to travel to some of the most beautiful and remote regions of the world. But something I’ve learned during recent years is that we can also find magnificent journeys and adventures closer to home.
I am completely thrilled to announce my new live theatre show 'To The Ends Of The Earth’.
— Simon Reeve (@simon_reeve) February 21, 2023
Tickets are available from 10AM this Thursday 23rd February: https://t.co/3rhfWEgwJt
Hope to see you at one of the fantastic venues around the country(!) Simon pic.twitter.com/uU0jNO0Xqg
“We all need to be a bit more wild, and get out into nature, for our hearts, our heads, our wellbeing and our memories.
“I really hope the stories and advice I share on this tour will inspire people to get out of their comfort zone and have memorable experiences and adventures, wherever they are.”
How to get tickets for Simon Reeve's Bournemouth tour show?
Tickets for Simon Reeve's show at the Bournemouth Pavilion can be found on the Ticketmaster website here.
They will go on general sale from Friday, February 24 at 10am, although some fans will be able to get them quicker through a Ticketmaster presale running from 10am on Thursday, February 23 to 9am the following day.
A description of the tour reads: "SIMON REEVE – TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH follows his 72-date sell-out tour An Audience With Simon Reeve which ran from 2018-2020 and will see the adventurer aim to inspire audiences to embark on more journeys and make the most of their chances to have wild experiences in the great outdoors.
"With behind-the-scenes footage and stunning imagery, Simon will share surprising and thrilling stories, deeper thoughts and hearty laughs."
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