
Sir Geoff Hurst comes to The Core Theatre in 2025 on his final farewell tour!
Back by popular demand after the success of his tours over the years, Sir Geoff will talk about his illustrious career as a football player for West Ham and England.
Sir Geoff Hurst is a sporting legend. He made his name with club side West Ham United, with whom he made 499 league and cup appearances, scoring 248 goals. He was Player of the Year three times and won the FA Cup with West Ham in 1964 and the European cup winners cup in 1965.
However, it was playing in the national side that launched Sir Geoff as a world football icon - not only as being part of the England team that won the World Cup in 1966 but also scoring a hat trick in that final - leading to Kenneth Wolstenholme's immortal words “They think it's all over - it is now!”
His good friend and agent Terry Baker, from A1 Sporting Speakers, will be joining Sir Geoff on stage for an intimate conversation full of humour and heart. Audience members will have a chance to ask questions of their own in the second half. A limited number of VIP tickets are available, including an autograph, a meet and greet and a photo opportunity before the show.
Tuesday 16 September 2025
7:30pm
The Core Theatre
Tickets: £29.50 (*£80 VIP)
*VIP tickets include a pre-show meet and greet with Sir Geoff, a photo opportunity and autograph per person to take home on the night.
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