Astronaut and space legend, Chris Hadfield, will be gracing the city of Bath next summer as part of his extraordinary UK tour, ‘Journey into the Cosmos.’ Scheduled for Saturday, June 14, 2025, at The Forum in Bath, the event promises an exclusive showcase of never-before-seen images from the James Webb Space Telescope, an engaging audience Q&A session, and a captivating live musical performance delivered by the esteemed spacewalker himself.
With an illustrious career that includes advising prominent figures such as Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and even King Charles III on space-related endeavors, Chris Hadfield’s visit to Bath is expected to be a remarkable evening of discovery and wonder.
Renowned for his viral performance of David Bowie’s Space Oddity, filmed from space and amassing 75 million online views, Chris is a celebrated figure in the realm of space exploration. His expertise has been instrumental in advising leading space exploration companies like Elon Musk’s Space X and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic, as well as contributing to the development of a sustainability in space plan called Astra Carta, under the guidance of King Charles III.
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In addition to his advisory roles, Chris is also an accomplished author, with five best-selling books to his name, and the artist behind the successful album ‘Space Sessions: Songs From A Tin Can,’ reaching the #10 spot on the Canadian charts.
Tickets for the event will be available for general sale from Friday, September 27, with priority booking options already open. The 2025 leg of the tour spans cities across the UK and Ireland, offering space enthusiasts an unparalleled opportunity to engage directly with Chris Hadfield.
Don’t miss out on this cosmic experience and book your tickets online today.
2025 Tour Dates:
- 8 June The Marlowe, Canterbury
- 10 June Royal Festival Hall, London
- 11 June Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle
- 12 June Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
- 13 June Warwick Arts Centre
- 14 June The Forum, Bath
- 15 June Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin
- 17 June The Octagon Centre, Sheffield
- 18 June The Usher Hall, Edinburgh
- 19 June King’s Theatre, Glasgow
- 21 June New Theatre Oxford
- 22 June Brighton Dome