WELL-known TV adventurer and explorer Ben Fogle has announced a date for his show in Warrington next year.
Best known for his documentaries and travel shows on BBC, ITV, Sky and Channel 5, Ben will be heading to Parr Hall in 2023.
The TV adventurer is taking his show Wild on tour across the country, and will be taking to Warrington's historical venue in May.
Ben Fogle’s Lost Worlds starts Thursday 9pm @channel5_tv pic.twitter.com/7iUGOorcYg
— Ben Fogle (@Benfogle) October 26, 2022
Parr Hall is a listed building and has been a long-standing feature of Warrington’s cultural scene since its opening in 1895.
Events have been organised at the venue by Culture Warrington since the organisation was set up 10 years ago.
From the wilderness of Northern Sweden and the jungles of Honduras to the hostile extreme environments of Chernobyl and the treacherous mountains of Nepal, Ben will have a whole host of incredible experiences to share.
Ben will also talk about how many of his amazing experiences have changed him as a person, and have made him the man he is today.
The result will be both an entertaining and uplifting show filled with tales of hope and positivity which Ben hopes will make audiences look at their own lives in a new way and the possibilities in front of them.
Brand new live stage tour for 2023. Tickets from https://t.co/uZ0iQt5Gal pic.twitter.com/yY4IESEKFS
— Ben Fogle (@Benfogle) November 16, 2022
The dad-of-two said: "Adventures, expeditions, and journeys have helped shape and mould me.
"They have strengthened me emotionally, physically, and mentally and armed me with the skills for life."
The TV presenter will be bringing his show to Parr Hall on Thursday, May 18, 2023 - this follows his last visit to the venue back in March 2019.
Some of Ben's most celebrated works include Ben Fogle’s Lost Worlds, Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Country and Falklands War: The Forgotten Battle.
Tickets to see Ben Fogle's Wild at Parr Hall go on sale from Friday, November 19, at 10am.
For more information, and to book tickets, visit Culture Warrington's website.
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