Tyson Fury is going on tour around the United Kingdom, including in Manchester at the O2 Apollo, as part of his 'Fury Fest - The Official After Party Tour'.
The two-time heavyweight champion remains adamant he will not return to the ring. Despite his proposed hiatus from boxing, he has been in the thick of a social media confrontation with Jake Paul - who is scheduled to fight half-brother Tommy Fury on August 6 at Maddison Square Garden - and will be in Manchester on September 15 for his tour show.
His UK-wide tour kicks off at the beginning of July when he visits Carlisle and it will run until October 6 2020 in London, with August 6 clear for the fight in New York. Fury will be in Manchester on September 15 but will be around the north west including in Liverpool (July 3) and Warrington (September 2), although the venue for the latter has yet to be confirmed.
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The show is due to have a meet and greet with the 33-year-old, as well as a Q&A and more. Other announced locations include Derby, Wolverhampton, Great Yarmouth, Sheffield, Carlisle, Newcastle, Sunderland, Stockton, Hartlepool, Bristol, Rhondda, Swansea, Nottingham, the Isle of Man, Warrington and Maidstone.
Tickets for the tour show at the O2 Apollo range from £46.10 in areas of the stalls. However, different stall seats are priced from £56.75.
VIP Packages are also available with tickets ranging from £110.95 to £318.45. Tyson's dad, John Fury, is said to be a guest in other shows around the UK.
Anthony Joshua, a long-standing target of Fury, is scheduled to fight Alexander Usyk on September 25 in a rematch after the Ukranian beat the former heavyweight champion on points at the London Stadium, last year. In the days after the second instalment of their rivalry, Fury will be in Glasgow on September 30.
For ticket details, visit Stereoboard.com.
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