World snooker legend Steve Davis will be making an appearance to the Oswaldtwistle Civic Arts Centre and Theatre this month.

On Tuesday, September 13, the centre will be hosting ‘An Interesting Evening with Steve Davis’ where guests can pick the brain of the sports champion.

A household name for more than 30 years both on and off the green baize, six times champion of the snooker world, Steve Davis, finally retired from competitive play in April 2016.

Davis said: “My father passed away just before the start of the world championships and I played in it, we’d been in it since the start so it seemed the right time to finish.”

An Interesting Evening with Steve Davis charts his career beginning with his emotional farewell at The Crucible.

It will take the audience back into the late 70s when Steve met Barry Hearn and through his unstoppable dominance of the snooker world in the 80s. 

This includes light-hearted reminiscing and some memorable clips of his TV appearances on shows such as Morecambe and Wise, Cannon and Ball, Tiswas and Swap Shop, to name but a few.

The centre will review the now famous 1985 black ball final where Steve - whilst losing on the final black ball to the eventual champion Dennis Taylor - became an even bigger household name with 18.5 million viewers tuning into BBC2 until well after midnight.

Steve looks back at appearing on Top of the Pops as part of the Matchroom Mob, with Chas and Dave’s ‘Snooker Loopy’ top ten chart hit, and how Spitting Image christened him ‘Interesting’ a nickname that appeared to stick.

Two visits to the Palace gave Steve a much deserved MBE and OBE and five times Steve has been in the `BBC Sports Personality of the Year’ top three, still a record today.

Davis has turned his passionate love of music into a regular role as a music DJ with notable appearances at Glastonbury and top festivals around the UK.

Emotional, funny and relaxed, ‘An Interesting Evening with Steve Davis’ offers a rare insight to how one of this country’s sporting superstars has stood the test of time and is a key member of the BBC’s snooker team.

Gayle Knight, creative director at the Civic Arts Centre and Theatre said: “We are looking forward to a fun night, of anecdotes and tales from the celebrity world of snooker.”

The event will take place at 7:30om on Tuesday, September 13. Tickets cost £20 or £35 for the meet and greet option.

Tickets can be purchased from the box office or Civic Centre website.