Wrestling legend and one of this years inductee’s into the WWE Hall of Fame, Mick Foley, will be hitting our shores for his very first UK Tour.
This Spring, the former WWE Champion, New York Times best-selling author and now comedian, will be embarking on his debut UK Tour with his show Tales From a Wrestling Past’. This must see tour will be stopping at 16 cities across the country in April and May this year.
Following huge success at Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2012, Mick is taking his combination of wit and easy-going charm on the road, where he’s guaranteed to enthral fans old and new with stories from his utterly fascinating life so far.
Universally acclaimed as one of the most entertaining talkers in professional wrestling, Mick has bled and sweated for hundreds of thousands of fans all over the world. Now though he has exchanged the world of headlocks, steel chairs and punches for the world of stories, banter and punch lines.
In this one-man comedy show, Mick finds that escaping the worldwide shadow of WWE and one infamous match in particular has proven to be the greatest challenge of his 27-year career. Along the way he also finds time to explain that his rollercoaster ride through the world of professional wrestling has given him a unique insight into subjects as diverse as politics, pornography and the quest for world peace.
You can catch this fascinating tour in April and May 2013:
April 2013:
Wednesday 24 Edinburgh Queens Hall
Thursday 25 Glasgow Fruitmarket
Friday 26 Middlesborough Town Hall
Saturday 27 Newcastle Mill Volvo Tyne
Sunday 28 Manchester Dancehouse
Monday 29 Sheffield Memorial Hall
May 2013:
Wednesday 01 York Barbican
Thursday 02: Leeds City Varieties
Friday 03: Birmingham Town Hall
Saturday 04: Telford Oakengates Theatre
Sunday 05: Derby Live
Monday 06: Warwick Arts Centre
Wednesday 08: Bath Komedia
Thursday 09: Reading Town Hall
Friday 10: Leicester Square Theatre (7pm show)
Saturday 11: Leicester Square Theatre (2pm matinee show)
Saturday 11: Leicester Square Theatre (7pm show)