Geoff Hurst

An Evening with Sir Geoff Hurst: The Farewell Tour

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2025
4 September 2025 The Concorde
Eastleigh
023 8061 3989

19 September 2025 West cliff Theatre
Clacton
01255 433344

25 September 2025 Leatherhead Theatre
Surrey
01372 365141

25 October 2025 The Alex
Faversham
01795 591691

31 October 2025 Kings Theatre
Portsmouth
023 9282 8282

9 November 2025 The Regal
Evesham
01386 42100

29 November 2025 City Hall
Salisbury
01722 580815

30 November 2025 MECA
Swindon
01793 251111

28 January 2026 Epsom Playhouse
Surrey
01372 742555

4 February 2026 Woodville Hall
Gravesend
01474 337500

10 March 2026 Castle Theatre
Wellingborough
01933 270007

11 March 2026 Swan Theatre
Worcester
01905 611427

12 March 2026 Westlands Centre
Yeovil
01935 422884

14 March 2026 Palace Theatre
Paignton
01803 665800

17 March 2026 Corn Exchange
Ipswich
01473 433100

18 March 2026 Harlow Playhouse
Harlow
01279 431945

20 March 2026 Stourbridge Town Hall
Dudley
01384 812812

24 March 2026 Queens Theatre
Hornchurch
01708 443333


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Tour 2025: Dates released

Following the success of previous theatre tours, Sir Geoff is embarking on a series of appearances live on stage talking about his career, current football and, of course, that 1966 hat trick. The final tour in 2025 will be an audience Q&A and a small charity auction.

All venues and dates are now confirmed but please check back here for any updates. VIP tickets also available including a professional photograph, signature and best seats. General admission tickets priced from £29.50.





Sir Geoff Hurst

Sir Geoff Hurst MBE secured a unique place in the history of football in 1966 when he became the first and, for more than 56 years, the only player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup Final.

Sir Geoff says that he 'had a great run', nevertheless he remains the only player to score a 'perfect' hat-trick and the only to be on the World Cup winning team.

Knighted in 1998 and inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2004, Sir Geoff holds a special place in the hearts of football fans across the world and, perhaps surprisingly, this includes Germany!