World-renowned explorer and TV presenter Levison Wood is heading to the Lowry this spring for a new exciting tour.
The brand new tour Walking the World: A Life of Exploration and Adventure will be visiting the Lowry on Tuesday 6 May.
The tour will hope to captivate audiences with extraordinary stories from more than 20 years of exploration that have gone from the icy peaks of the Himalayas and the sun-scorched deserts of Arabia, to the volatile borders of the Middle East.
Throughout the show, guests will be able to hear from Levison, and get exclusive insight into his brand-new book, The Great Tree Story: How Forests Have Shaped Our World.
And audiences will be able to hear stories of Levison’s remarkable adventures that will transport fans to some of the world’s most breathtaking and challenging landscapes.
Guests at the Lowry will also be able to celebrate the human spirit and the transformative power of travel, as Levison takes audiences on a visual and emotional journey spanning his entire career to date.
Ahead of the show Levison said: “I’ve had many unforgettable experiences over the years, from surprising moments of beauty to perilous adventures that pushed me to the edge.
“I’m thrilled to be back on tour sharing these stories face-to-face with everyone.”
Levison Wood is a Sunday Times best-selling author and photographer who has worked in more than 120 countries, presented eight TV series and written 12 acclaimed books.
The tour will see the explorer travel to 19 different towns and cities – and will audiences will also be offered a behind-the-scenes look at the development of a major film.
Levison continued: “There’s nothing like the energy of a live crowd, and I hope to inspire a few more adventurers to get out there.”
The tour will be Levison’s fifth tour, offering a unique and inspiring experience filled with adventure, wisdom, humour and a sense of wonder about the world we live in.
The show will be begin at 8pm on Tuesday 6 May, and residents will be able to get tickets to the show here.
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