Gordon Buchanan is bringing his latest UK tour to Fareham.
The acclaimed wildlife filmmaker and presenter will appear at Fareham Live on January 27 as part of his 2026 tour, Lions and Tigers and Bears.
The show promises audiences an evening of adventure, wonder, and captivating stories from Buchanan’s travels around the globe and encounters with some of the world’s most iconic animals.
Gordon Buchanan said: "I had a wonderful time touring Lions and Tigers and Bears earlier this year – and I had to say ‘yes’ when the chance came up to go back out on the road to a load of new venues.
"We joked that it sounded like a line from The Wizard of Oz – but the show is all about these amazing creatures, the undisputed icons of the animal kingdom, who I have been incredibly privileged to spend a lifetime observing.
"From pandas in China to orphaned grizzlies in Russia, from high-altitude tigers in the Himalayas to jaguars in the depths of the Amazon, I have been fortunate enough to meet many of these incredible creatures in their natural habitats – and I love being able to share their secrets with audiences.
"I cannot wait to get back out there, to meet more animal lovers and to tell more tales of amazing adventures."
Gordon, often described as Scotland’s answer to David Attenborough, has spent more than 30 years filming wildlife in some of the world’s most remote and challenging environments.
His work has taken him across continents, from dense rainforests to Arctic tundras, always with the goal of documenting endangered species and raising awareness about the fragility of the natural world.
He began his filmmaking career in 1989 as an assistant to survival cameraman Nick Gordon, documenting wildlife in Sierra Leone’s Gola Rainforest.
He has since worked on popular series including Big Cat Diary and the BBC’s Lost Land Of...
Tickets go on sale on June 6 and can be purchased via gordon-buchanan.co.uk or directly from Fareham Live.
The Lions and Tigers and Bears tour will visit 30 venues across England and Scotland, including 25 new locations and five return stops by popular demand.
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