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Shows in Czech Republic
- 4 September 2026Friday 19:30Praha 4Kongresové centrum PrahaBrian Cox – Emergence World Tour 2026
International Shows
- 9 December 2025Tuesday 19:30Lancaster, United KingdomGrand Theatre LancasterProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
- 10 December 2025Wednesday 19:30Lancaster, United KingdomGrand Theatre LancasterProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
- 11 December 2025Thursday 19:30Lancaster, United KingdomGrand Theatre LancasterProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
- 17 December 2025Wednesday 19:30Watford, United KingdomWatford Palace TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
- 18 December 2025Thursday 19:30Watford, United KingdomWatford Palace TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
- 19 December 2025Friday 19:30Watford, United KingdomWatford Palace TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
- 7 January 2026Wednesday 19:30High Wycombe, United KingdomWycombe Swan TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 8 January 2026Thursday 19:30Dorking, United KingdomDorking HallProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 9 January 2026Friday 19:30Dorking, United KingdomDorking HallProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 12 January 2026Monday 19:30Hertford, United KingdomBEAMProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 13 January 2026Tuesday 19:30Hertford, United KingdomBEAMProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 14 January 2026Wednesday 19:30Hertford, United KingdomBEAMProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 16 January 2026Friday 19:30Colchester, United KingdomCharter HallProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 19 January 2026Monday 19:30Dunstable, United KingdomGrove TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 20 January 2026Tuesday 19:30Dunstable, United KingdomGrove TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 21 January 2026Wednesday 19:30Stevenage, United KingdomGordon Craig TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 22 January 2026Thursday 19:30Stevenage, United KingdomGordon Craig TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 23 January 2026Friday 19:30Stevenage, United KingdomGordon Craig TheatreProfessor Brian Cox: Work In Progress
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- 27 January 2026Tuesday 19:30Southend-On-Sea, United KingdomPalace Theatre, SouthendProfessor Brian Cox: Warm Up
About
The UK’s best known experimental physicist, Professor Brian Cox’s books and TV programmes have been read and watched around the world and credited with making science engaging and accessible to millions. With his down to earth, likeable enthusiasm, Brian is frequently labelled a ‘rock star scientist’. He is widely recognised as the foremost communicator for all things scientific, having presented a number of highly acclaimed science programmes for the BBC including ‘The Universe’ (2021), ‘The Planets’ (2018), ‘Forces of Nature’ (2016), ‘Human Universe’ (2014), ‘Wonders of Life’ (2012), ‘Wonders of the Universe’ (2011) and ‘Wonders of the Solar System’ (2010). He also co-hosted popular astronomy and cosmology series ‘Stargazing Live’ with Dara O’Briain (and for ABC in Australia, with Julia Zemiro) and award-winning BBC Radio 4 series ‘Infinite Monkey Cage’ with Robin Ince, which has gone on to become one of the UK’s most popular podcasts.
As an author, Brian Cox has also sold over a million books worldwide including ‘Black Holes’, ‘Universal: A Guide to the Cosmos’, ‘Quantum Universe’ and ‘Why Does E=mc2?’ with co-author Professor Jeffrey Forshaw. He also wrote the series of books to accompany his popular television and radio programmes.
Brian Cox is credited with boosting the popularity of subjects such as astronomy and physics and has garnered a host of accolades for his TV work, including two Royal Television Society awards and a Peabody Award for Wonders of the Solar System.
As an author, Brian Cox has also sold over a million books worldwide including ‘Black Holes’, ‘Universal: A Guide to the Cosmos’, ‘Quantum Universe’ and ‘Why Does E=mc2?’ with co-author Professor Jeffrey Forshaw. He also wrote the series of books to accompany his popular television and radio programmes.
Brian Cox is credited with boosting the popularity of subjects such as astronomy and physics and has garnered a host of accolades for his TV work, including two Royal Television Society awards and a Peabody Award for Wonders of the Solar System.