Hit Podcast ‘The Good, The Bad & The Rugby’ To Embark On U.K Tour

Here at CULTR, we’ve always got our eye on all things, well… ‘Culture’. Few mediums have influenced pop culture in the way podcasts have in recent years, becoming a leading outlet across social media worldwide. Alongside the likes of ‘The Diary of a CEO’, ‘Call Her Daddy’ and ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, one show which has gathered a huge cult following is that of ‘The Good, The Bad & The Rugby’. The hit sports-chat series, led by World Cup winner and member of the British Royal Family, Mike Tindall, sees presenter Alex Payne join British & Irish Lion turned-DJ and Toolroom Records producer, James Haskell, as the trio spearhead weekly musings from the world of Rugby and beyond.

Now, after securing a lucrative sponsorship from Domino’s Pizza during the Six Nations tournament, the trident are taking things to the road, with a whopping tour of the United Kingdom, transforming their radio-chat into a live event series across several locations, including Guildford, The London Palladium, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Oxford, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, and many more. The Autumn run, which will take place between 31st October-8th December, will also act as a World Cup afterparty, in line with this year’s tournament in Paris where the likes of Ireland, South Africa, and New Zealand are expected to do battle for the Webb Ellis trophy. You can grab your tickets to the boozy shenanigans by visiting this link.

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