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Andy Murray live theatre tour: How to get tickets to tennis legend’s Centre Stage UK shows

Find out what date you can catch the British tennis legend at a venue near you

ANDY Murray is set to embark on an exciting new venture following his retirement from professional tennis.

The three-time Grand Slam winner has announced his first-ever theatre tour titled Centre Stage, which will take place in June 2025.

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Andy Murray's tour has four confirmed dates so far
Murray retired after his run in the doubles with Dan Evans at Paris 2024Credit: Getty

Andy Murray's Centre Stage tour presents a rare opportunity for fans to get to know the tennis legend in a new light.

With only four shows scheduled so far, demand is expected to be high.

Tennis enthusiasts and Andy admirers will be to secure their chance to be part of this unique event.

As he makes the move from centre court to centre stage, the shows promise to offer an entertaining, insightful and potentially emotional journey through the career of one of Britain's greatest sporting icons.

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Murray said: “After I retired this Summer, I wanted to try some different things.

"I don’t think a tennis player has done anything like this before so it felt like a great challenge for me.

"I haven’t stepped on a tennis court for a long time, so hopefully my fans will enjoy seeing me in this new setting.”

Tour details

The Centre Stage tour will consist of four shows across the UK, giving fans a unique opportunity to connect with the sporting legend in an intimate setting.

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The tour dates and venues announced so far are:

Watch wholesome moment Andy Murray gives Rory McIlroy pep talk after difficult year as fans say 'game meets game'

During these shows, Murray will share stories from his illustrious career, offering attendees an exclusive glimpse into his life on and off the court.

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To enhance the audience's experience, the BBC's Scottish sports broadcaster Andrew Cotter will accompany Andy on stage throughout the tour.

In an effort to create a more intimate and authentic environment, mobile phones will not be permitted during the shows.

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