Stoke Legends returns to Victoria Hall in January 2027, with Asmir Begovic, Erik Pieters, Charlie Adam and Robert Huth sharing stories from Stoke City’s golden era.

Stoke Legends returns to the Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent on Friday 29 January 2027. Starring Asmir Begovic, Erik Pieters, Charlie Adam and Robert Huth.
Expect an unmissable night featuring four icons of the Potters’ golden era. Expect laughter, insight, and surprises as they take to the stage for candid conversation and audience Q&A with VIP meet & greets available.
Join these legends as they relive the passion, drama and unforgettable moments wearing the red and white. Hear untold dressing room stories, enjoy unique insights, laughs, and a raw honesty from the footballing legends.
This isn’t just an event – it’s a celebration of Stoke City’s soul. Nights like this don’t come round often… and neither do legends like these.
Booking is now open.
Tickets are available online at www.atgtickets.com/stoke.
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