Former Manchester United player Ryan Giggs is set to visit Harrogate later this year for a ticketed public event.
The former winger, who spent his entire professional playing career with United, will appear at an afternoon event on Sunday 31st May, running from 2pm to 6pm.
The event will take place at Bilton WMC on Skipton Road.
Billed as An Afternoon With Ryan Giggs, the event will see the former footballer speak about his career, share behind-the-scenes stories from his time at the top of the game and reflect on key moments from more than two decades in professional football.
Audience members will also have the opportunity to hear anecdotes from his years at Old Trafford and his experiences representing Wales.
Tickets
Standard tickets are priced at £40, while Premium tickets (£65) include a professional photograph with Giggs, printed and provided on the day.
VIP tickets (£100) include a professional photo, front seating and a signed photo upgrade frame, with availability limited to 40 tickets.
A Gold VIP package (£250) is also on sale, offering front middle seating, a professional photo and a signed shirt, with only 10 tickets available.
Find out more and get yours here.

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