Sporting legend Ronnie O’Sullivan is coming to East Lancashire tonight to talk about his amazing life story.

Ronnie will be at the Colne Muni Theatre this evening (23 September) and ticket holders will get the chance to take a picture with him and his world championship trophy.

‘The Rocket’ is widely regarded as one the best snooker players in the history and is a six -time world champion.

A spokesperson said: “This is Ronnie O’Sullivan as relaxed and open as you will ever see him. The real Ronnie.
 
“From the early days of century breaks at the age of 10, through to the record 20 major wins, the 147s and the magical 1000 centuries at this event we hear about it ALL.”



Following the in depth interview of his life story on and off the table, in his own words, there will be an audience Q and A where you will have to chance to ask The Rocket a question.

Audience members will also see footage of some of the most magical moments ever witnessed on the green baize, including his major wins.

What time is the event and how can I get tickets?

Doors open at 6pm with the actual event kicking off at 7pm for photo ticket holders and 7:30 for those just wanting to hear Ronnie’s story.

The event is expected to finish at 10:30.

Tickets are £25 per person and can be purchased online.

The event will be taking place at The Muni Theatre, Albert Rd, Colne.

You do not have to take a PCR test in order to attend and it is optional to wear a face mask.


Social, newsletters, subscriptions and getting in touch...

You can follow the Lancashire Telegraph on social media, by joining us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

We also have dedicated Facebook groups on Crime & Court, Traffic & Travel, Nostalgia and our Lancashire Family page

If you want to make sure you don't miss the most important news stories every day, sign up to one of our free e-mail newsletters 

Gain unlimited access to the Lancashire Telegraph website with a premium digital subscription - we are running a £2 for two months special offer

Or if you want the Telegraph newspaper delivered to your door, get in touch with our home delivery team or call us on 0800 953 0227

Finally, have you got a story for us? If so, contact our newsdesk at lancsnews@nqnw.co.uk or by using our online contribution form