An Audience with Aggers & Tuffers

19th April
De Montfort Hall, Granville Road, Leicester, LE1 7RU

You won’t want to miss cricket legends Jonathan “Aggers” Agnew and Phil “Tuffers” Tufnell, as they return to the stage for their unmissable 2027 tour.

Whether it’s a last gasp winner against Nepal, the demolition of Sri Lanka, or falling just short against India, the T20 World Cup showed us that it’s never dull talking about English cricket!

Aggers, the iconic BBC cricket correspondent and beloved voice of Test Match Special for over 30 years, will charm you with his sharp wit, impeccable anecdotes and his trademark insider’s eye on the game we love.

Tuffers, former England spin bowler, King of the Jungle, and one of British sport’s great characters, will have you in stitches with outrageous tales from his maverick playing days and his second life as one of the nation’s favourite media personalities.

Together, they’ll dissect it all: the highs, the lows, the howlers and the heroes. From how Stokes & McCullum will tackle a home summer of tests against New Zealand, India and Pakistan, to the future of English cricket; from the commentary box to the jungle, no stone will go unturned - and no question is off limits.

Whether you’re a die-hard cricket fan or simply after a brilliant night out, Aggers and Tuffers will not disappoint.


Performances

14:30 - Sunday 19th April

  • Standard: £47.5

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Contact

De Montfort Hall
Granville Road
Leicester
LE1 7RU
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