Party: An Evening With Frank Bruno

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An Evening With Frank Bruno

Club: Revolution Southampton

Upcoming: 10
Date: 29.11.2017 19:30
Address: 28 Bedford Place, Southampton, United Kingdom | show on the map »

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Party: An Evening With Frank Bruno

We are delighted to invite you to Revolution, Southampton on Wednesday, 29th November - for an informal evening with the former WBC Heavyweight Champion of the World and national hero, Frank Bruno.

One of Southampton's premier night spots has been privately booked for an evening that will consist of a chat show style interview with Frank, including video footage, as well as an opportunity for you to ask your questions in Q and A format.

Tickets are priced at just £35 per person and Revolution are kindly offering 25% discount for any ticket holders pre booking dinner with the venue before the show!

VIP MEET AND GREET

We have limited availability for VIP / Meet and Greet packages which include:



A meet and greet in the intimate Sky Bar with Frank for 45 - 60 minutes prior to the event



A Christmas Buffet menu and 2 drinks vouchers



A signed photo of Frank



VIP tickets are priced at £55 per person.

FRANK BRUNO

Frank Bruno is one of the most popular sportsmen in the country, a boxing legend and a larger than life character. Following a short but very successful amateur career, Frank became a professional boxer in 1982 starting with 21 consecutive wins by knockout. Competing in very much a golden era for heavyweight boxing, through his career Frank fought legends such as Joe Bugner, Tim Witherspoon, James "Bonecrusher" Smith, Lennox Lewis and most famously, in Las Vegas against Mike Tyson - capturing the hearts of the British nation.

Following three brave but ultimately unsuccessful attempts at a world title, Frank's dream was finally realised in 1994 at Wembley Stadium against reigning WBC title holder American Oliver McCall - the people's champion finally became a World Champion!

Away from Boxing, Frank's enduring popularity has enabled him to work very successfully in Panto, TV, advertising and on the sporting speaker circuit. In 2003, Frank was diagnozed with Bipolar disorder, his well documented illness putting Frank in the public eye and he has used this media attention to help with the stigma attached to mental health issues. Frank supports many charities for mental health on an ongoing basis.

Frank is the father of 4 children and was awarded the MBE in 1990.