An Evening with Simon Reeve
On sale from 10am Fri 3 Sep 2021.
Priority booking for Barbican members opens from 10am Thu 2 Sep 2021. Priority booking links will be shared via the Members' newsletter. Please get in touch if you haven't received it.
Tickets for this event are booked through Fane Productions’ Box Office
Join Simon Reeve as he celebrates the publication of his new memoir, Journeys to Impossible Places.
Arrested by the KGB, chased by cheetahs, hunting with the Bushmen of the Kalahari… Simon Reeve has lived quite a life. He’s the leading adventure traveller on British television, travelling and filming in 120 countries, including many of the most beautiful, remote, and dangerous parts of the planet.
Live in conversation for this exclusive event, Simon will reveal the inside story of some of his most astonishing adventures and experiences, around the planet and close to home – from beautiful, tricky, and downright dangerous corners of the world, travelling through the Tropics, to remote paradise islands, jungles dripping with heat and life, and nerve-wracking secret missions.
This event will encourage all of us to battle fear and negativity, and embrace life, risk, opportunities, and the glory of our world.
Presented by Fane
Photographer: Westley Hargrave
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