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Discover DEADLY LIVE!

Prepare for the ultimate adventure experience!

A man in a khaki shirt stands surrounded by illustrated wild animals, including a tiger, dinosaur, and birds of prey. The vibrant jungle-themed background highlights BBC DEADLY LIVE! hosted by Steve Backshall.

Illustrative of models to be used, not live animals. BBC (word marks and logo) is a trademark of the British Broadcasting Corporation and is used under licence. BBC logo © BBC 1996. Licensed by BBC Studios.

This Autumn half-term, watch award-winning wildlife presenter Steve Backshall LIVE on stage in an action-packed, edge-of-your-seat show!

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!

DEADLY TRUTH OR FEROCIOUS FIB?

The Nat Geo Kids team have pulled together these statements. Can you work out which ones are true and which are false?

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, click the link below!

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/competition/win-tickets-to-deadly-live/

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  • Arthur Pell

    I love Stevie B!

  • Ruan Williams

    I love watching deadly 60 as I learn a lot of facts about different animals and dinosaurs. I want to be a scientist when I’m older as I want to help and protect animals from becoming extinct like the dinosaurs.

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