One of the world’s most remarkable explorers – Colonel Chris Hadfield – acclaimed astronaut, test pilot, spacewalker, spaceship commander, and bestselling author – has announced an all-new UK & Ireland tour for 2025, where he’ll discuss the latest developments in space science and share stories from his incredible and illustrious career.
Taking place at the Brighton Dome this visually stunning show, Chris Hadfield: A Journey Into The Cosmos, will offer audiences a rare opportunity to be inspired by one of the world’s most experienced astronauts.
Chris will present never-before-seen space imagery taken from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the International Space Station (ISS), featuring breathtaking views of Earth, the Moon, Mars, and more, in an awe-inspiring exploration of discovery.
Drawing from his three spaceflights, Chris will share gripping personal stories, moments of joy and great danger, insights into cutting-edge space technologies, and his unique perspective on where we are at this pivotal time in human history.
Presented by Fane, the tour will give audiences a once-in-a-lifetime chance to engage with Chris directly—ask your own questions, and even enjoy a live music performance by Chris himself, adding yet another layer of uniqueness to this special event.
On the tour, Chris says:
“I am so excited to be coming to the UK and Ireland to talk about the amazing recent events in space, from failing spaceships and private spacewalks, to stunning new images of Earth and James Webb’s universe, and humanity beginning to settle on the Moon and then Mars.
The latest of exploration and high technology, where space fans will have the chance to ask me questions directly. A shared evening of discovery and wonder like no other.”
A heavily experienced astronaut, engineer, and pilot, Chris came to global prominence in 2013 as he captivated the world from the ISS, documenting his journey, daily life on board; and even creating the first music video made in space with his hugely popular cover of the David Bowie song ‘Space Oddity’.
A renowned public speaker and authority on all things space science, Chris has also released an album, five bestselling books, and has been an adviser on both Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space exploration companies, as well as to King Charles III on a space sustainability plan called the ‘Astra Carta’.
About Chris Hadfield
Arguably the most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong, Colonel Chris Hadfield is a heavily decorated astronaut, engineer, and pilot, who has become a worldwide sensation. His rendition of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” has been viewed by over 75 million people online and was called “possibly the most poignant version of the song ever created,” by Bowie himself. Chris is a uniquely experienced leader who shares best practices and tactics on leading teams through complexity and change, while also sharing the marvels and wonders of science and space to everyone he encounters.










