Simon Weston; My Life; My Story

The Islands, which had been controlled by Great Britain for nearly 150 years, became a battle ground and the UK government were quick to defend both the Islands and its inhabitants.

What was to follow saw the deaths of 655 Argentinean Soldiers and 255 British Servicemen.

Amongst those who were sent to the conflict was SIMON WESTON CBE.

In one of the most horrific moments of the conflict the RAF Sir Galahad was bombed by two Argentinean planes, aboard at the time was Simon.

This was an event which would change his life forever.

Eventually, and against the odds, Simon escaped the burning and buckled ship, but only after suffering 46% burns to his body.

Now after his 2015 Sell Out UK tour Simon returns to the stage for a second time to continue sharing his incredible life story.

Hosted by one of his closest friends in Life, David Fitzgerald, the show will give a unique insight into the high's and lows Simon has faced since that moment in 1982.

The duo will recall some incredible moments. From some of the darkest days where Simon felt everything had gone, to his 30 year journey of recovery, and discovery which has now resulted in a recent CBE, being chosen for the "People's Portrait" and against all odds incredible success in business, publishing and his relentless support for charities across the country.

Simon Weston; My Life; My Story is a truly inspirational show about one mans journey from the front line of war, being on the edge of death, to today being a happy and contented Father, grandfather and national treasure.