Award-winning historian, broadcaster, and bestselling author David Olusoga is set to captivate audiences across Britain with his highly anticipated 2025 national tour, 'The Changing Empire'. Following his critically acclaimed television series and literary works, Olusoga brings his powerful insights to the stage for an unforgettable live experience.
What to Expect from the Tour
Throughout 'The Changing Empire' tour, Professor Olusoga will delve deep into Britain's complex imperial history and examine how this legacy continues to shape contemporary society. Audiences can expect:
- Compelling historical analysis of Britain's imperial past
- Fresh perspectives on how empire influenced modern Britain
- Engaging storytelling from one of the country's most respected historians
- Interactive Q&A sessions at select venues
Tour Dates and Locations
The national tour will visit major cities across the United Kingdom, including:
- Manchester - Bridgewater Hall
- London - Southbank Centre
- Birmingham - Symphony Hall
- Cambridge - Corn Exchange
Additional dates and venues are expected to be announced as demand grows for this landmark speaking tour.
About David Olusoga
Professor David Olusoga OBE has established himself as one of Britain's foremost historical voices through his groundbreaking BBC documentaries including 'A House Through Time', 'Civilisations', and 'Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners'. His bestselling books, particularly 'Black and British: A Forgotten History', have reshaped public understanding of Britain's multicultural heritage.
As a professor of public history at the University of Manchester, Olusoga brings academic rigour combined with accessible storytelling that resonates with diverse audiences.
How to Secure Your Tickets
Tickets for David Olusoga's 'The Changing Empire' 2025 tour are now available through official booking platforms. Given the expected high demand for these limited engagements, early booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.
This represents a unique opportunity to experience one of Britain's most important historical thinkers live on stage, offering insights that will challenge perspectives and deepen understanding of the nation's complex history.