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WIN TICKETS TO DEADLY LIVE!

Competition closes at 23:59 on
30 September 2026

BBC Deadly Live! poster with Steve Backshall in jungle, surrounded by a tiger, dinosaur, hawk, and snake, with text: Deadly Live—the ultimate adventurer experience—returns for 2026 and the PERFECT half-term treat.

This Autumn half-term, watch award-winning wildlife presenter Steve Backshall LIVE on stage in an action-packed, edge-of-your-seat show! Following the roaring success of the 2025 tour, the thrilling entertainment adventure is returning this October for 11 more live shows.

Watch heart-pounding stunts, mind-blowing experiments and cutting-edge science as Steve tracks down some of the world’s most powerful predators – from big cats and birds of prey to prehistoric dinosaurs and much more!

Think you can handle the thrill? Then get ready for an awesome adventure the whole family will enjoy!

Deadly LIVE! is based on Steve’s epic Deadly 60 TV series, in which he investigates 60 of the world’s deadliest creatures – like the great white shark, saltwater crocodile and lion.

All episodes of Deadly 60 are available on BBC iPlayer.

WIN tickets to DEADLY LIVE!

BBC DEADLY LIVE! logo featuring a white skull with large black eyes, claw marks, and bold text, with LIVE! in striking red.

Nat Geo Kids are giving you the chance to get your claws on tickets to Deadly LIVE! For your chance to win, simply answer the question below

One winner will be drawn at random and will receive four tickets (including at least one adult).

The winner will get to choose tickets at a venue of their choice at: https://deadlylivetour.com/. 

Please note travel expenses are not included

 

 

This competition is only open to residents of the UK.

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