Sat16 Nov
14:00From £15.00
An Audience With EFC Legends Barry Horne, Alan Stubbs & Joe Parkinson
15 Blackstock Street, Liverpool, L3 6ER
Doors Open: 12:30| Show: 14:00| Ends: 16:00
Everton fans, this is an event not to be missed! Join us for an exclusive, live, and unscripted interview with Everton legends Alan Stubbs, Joe Parkinson, and Barry Horne, as they share their incredible football memories and behind-the-scenes stories from their time on the pitch. Whether it's reminiscing about the glory days or offering fresh insights, these legends will give you a glimpse into the world of football like never before.

Hosted by comedian Jamie Sutherland, the night promises plenty of laughs, surprises, and moments that every true Blue will cherish. With tickets starting at just £15, this event will sell out fast, so don’t miss your chance to see these club legends up close and personal.

Ticket options include:

Bronze Tickets - Ticket only (unreserved seating)
Silver Tickets - Includes seats in rows 4-5 and a digital photo with the legends. (arrive one hour before doors open)
Gold Tickets - Includes front 3 rows seating, a digital photo with the legends. (arrive one hour before doors open)

Suitable for ages 14+ (younger children permitted at parent’s discretion). Grab your tickets now and be part of a memorable event with Everton's finest!
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Joe Parkinson
Joe Parkinson is a former English professional footballer best known for his time as a defensive midfielder with Everton. Born on May 11, 1971, in Lincoln, Parkinson began his professional career at Wigan Athletic, where he quickly made a name for himself as a tough, hardworking player. His performances caught the eye of Everton, and he signed for...more
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Alan Stubbs
Alan Stubbs is a former professional footballer from Liverpool, England, who played as a central defender. Born on October 6, 1971, he began his career at Bolton Wanderers, where he established himself as a solid and reliable defender. His performances earned him a move to Celtic in 1996, where he won multiple Scottish Premier League titles and...more
Barry Horne