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High Performance Live Tour is coming to the London Palladium April 2023

One of Britain’s best-respected sports broadcasters, Jake Humphrey, and psychologist professor Damian Hughes have announced a nationwide High Performance Live Tour.

High Performance podcast hosts Jake and Damian will take to the road in 2023 with a dynamic, inspirational and impactful theatre show, helping everyone to find that high performance is already within them.

The show is coming to London Palladium on April 20, 2023.

Jake Humphrey said: “This is not a live version of a podcast. This is an entirely original theatre production based on the learnings and wisdom from more than 120 of the most high performing people on the planet.

“I want the audience to leave inspired, uplifted, entertained and ready to find their own version of High Performance.”

Damian Hughes said: “Muhammad Ali once improvised a poem about his success. ‘Me’, he said, pointing to himself, before pointing directly at his audience, ‘We’.

“His belief was that success is a collective endeavour.

This tour allows the High Performance community to come together, lift each other and share inspiration so each of us can pursue a high performance life, defined on our own terms.

“I’m excited to meet, to share and to learn why high performance already lies within all of us.”

Live Tour 2023 (new) — High Performance Podcast (thehighperformancepodcast.com)

 

Pictured: Damian Hughes and Jake Humphrey / Picture: Russ Williams


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