British astronaut Tim Peake will bring the awe and wonder of space travel past, present and future to Fareham when his latest tour blasts off across the country.
Astronauts: The Quest To Explore Space sees Tim sharing extraordinary archive footage bringing to life the adventures of astronauts in a celebration of the historic human endeavour of space exploration.
Back by popular demand following its debut last autumn, this latest leg of the tour includes a date at Fareham Live on Wednesday October 1.
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He’ll reveal what spaceflight is really like: From the wondrous view of Earth, living in weightlessness, the unique dangers and unexpected moments of humour, to the years of training and gruelling psychological and physical pressures an astronaut must endure.
Tickets go on sale on Friday January 24, from nothird.co.uk/live-shows/tim-peake or direct from the venue.
“'It seems like yesterday I was launching to space, and I still hold the very deep honour and excitement of that day very close,” Tim said.
“Being able to tour the country, with a special show like The Quest To Explore Space, where I can share just a small taste of what I experienced as an astronaut, reliving my own journey and sharing stories from those ground-breaking moments in space exploration, is absolutely fantastic.
“I hope the stories I share will give people a special insight into the magic of space and continue to inspire generations of future space explorers.”
Astronauts: The Quest To Explore Space follows the huge success of Tim’s sold-out debut tour My Journey To Space, which ran from 2021 to 2023.
Tim Peake joined the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2009, after an 18-year career in the Army – making history in December 2015 as the first British astronaut to visit the International Space Station.
He retired from the ESA in 2023 but has continued to work with them and the UK Space Agency as an ambassador for space to inspire young people to follow careers in science, technology, engineering and maths.
Tim also visits Basingstoke and Bournemouth as part of the tour.
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