Gladiators Tour Live – M&S Bank Arena: 1st and 2nd November
If you have been paying even the slightest bit of attention, you will be aware that the TV show, Gladiators, is back on our screens. It’s a brilliant family show that is bursting with action, excitement, laughs, and some very big personalities, so it’s little surprise that viewers love it.
But what do those Gladiators do when they have finished filming the latest series? Why they go on a Gladiators Live Tour of course, and on the 1st and 2nd of November they will be duelling, hanging tough, and eliminating at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.
It is billed to be a spectacular, high octane, 2 hour show featuring all of your favourite Gladiators and loads of the challenges you see on the show. They have even roped in some of the contenders from series 1 and 2 of the TV show to come and face their nemesis for a second time.
If you go and watch them filming the TV show, there is a lot of waiting around between events as the arenas are built and taken down, but for the Gladiators Live Tour things are different. The custom made set is designed to allow non-stop action, so every minute of the show is dedicated to battles, athleticism, and comedy insults from the likes of Legend after each event.
Tickets and Prices

The Gladiators are going to be exhausted after this, because they are putting on two shows per day, one starting at 12:00 and the other at 18:00.
The ticket prices are the same regardless of which show you want to go see, and are as follows:
- Price 1 – £89.20
- Price 2 – £71.95
- Price 3 – £53.80
- Price 4 – £42.50
- Price 5 – £33.46
As you would expect, the more expensive tickets get you closer to the action. There are VIP tickets available for the very best seats, as well as access to the various lounges at the arena with drink and food packages, but they cost between £137 and £245 per person, and they aren’t themed to the show or anything, there are no meet and greets.
I would prefer to be among the crowd anyway, cheering and shouting, and waving a foam finger to ‘Another One Bites the Dust’.
