Thu30 Jan
19:00From £25.00
An Audience With LFC Legends Jason McAteer & Neil Ruddock
15 Blackstock Street, Liverpool, L3 6ER
Doors Open: 17:30| Show: 19:00| Ends: 21:00
Liverpool fans, this is an event you won’t want to miss! Join us for an exclusive, live, and unscripted evening with LFC legends Jason McAteer and Neil 'Razor' Ruddock as they share unforgettable stories from their time at Anfield, including behind-the-scenes insights and career highlights from their days in the iconic red shirt.

Hosted by comedian Jamie Sutherland, the night will be packed with laughs, surprises, and moments that every true Red will treasure. With tickets starting at just £25, this event at Blackstock Market on Thursday 30th January is expected to sell out quickly, so don’t miss your chance to get up close and personal with these Liverpool legends!

Ticket options include:

Bronze Tickets - Ticket only (unreserved seating)
Silver Tickets - Includes seats in rows 4-6 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 Liverpool’s finest!
Tickets
  • Bronze Ticket £25.00
    Gold Ticket £45.00
    Silver Ticket £35.00
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Neil Ruddock
Neil "Razor" Ruddock, a former Liverpool FC defender, joined the club in 1993 from Tottenham Hotspur and quickly became known for his tough, physical style of play. A commanding presence at the back, Ruddock made over 150 appearances for the Reds during his five-year spell, contributing to the team’s Premier League and cup campaigns. His...more
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Jason McAteer
Jason McAteer is a former Liverpool FC midfielder who joined the club in 1995 from Bolton Wanderers. Known for his versatility and work ethic, McAteer played over 100 games for Liverpool, contributing to the team's efforts in both domestic and European competitions. His time at Anfield coincided with a period of change under managers Roy Evans and...more