Speaker Joel Sartore sharing his photos in Seattle.
Photograph by Dan BeaupreBehind every great National Geographic story there is a great storyteller: the writers, photographers, filmmakers, scientists, explorers, and adventurers who bring the world home. Through National Geographic Live, a rich public program of speakers, concerts, and films, we present these storytellers on stages worldwide.
We also produce student programs to inspire the next generation of explorers, and make speakers available to organizations through our Speakers Bureau. Explore the list below to experience National Geographic Live near you.
Tickets for our 2013–14 season, beginning October 16, are now on sale.
THE EDGE will host two National Geographic Live events in 2013, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Our inaugural season at the Long Center for the Performing Arts begins November 2012.
Our new 2013–14 season at EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts begins November 18, 2013.
Our second full series of events at the Goodman Theatre begins October 7, 2013.
Find out about our 2013 events at the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
Our new series at the Victoria Theatre continues through April 22, 2013.
Our second season of events at the Kauffman Center begins February 19, 2013.
Our third season at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica begins November 14, 2013.
Arts Centre Melbourne will host two National Geographic Live events in 2013.
Our new season at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts continues through March 29, 2013.
Our new speaker series at the Fox Theatre begins June 18, 2013.
Our new four-part series at UCSB‘s Campbell Hall starts December 2, 2012.
Our 2013 season at Benaroya Hall begins January 13.
Presented at the Stockholm Concert Hall, our new series in Sweden begins February 2013.
National Geographic Live returns to the Sydney Opera House with epic tales of adventure from the most remote corners of the planet. Into the Icy Realms (July 21) sees Paul Nicklen embrace the extreme to capture images of some of the most elusive polar creatures, while Joel Sartore braves the front line and lives to tell the tale in Grizzlies, Piranhas and Man-Eating Pigs (Aug 25). Two unmissable events for adventurers young and old.
Nat Geo Live returns to the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts with three events in early 2013.
Our second season at Roy Thomson Hall continues through April 9.
Tickets are on sale for all of our spring 2013 events. Click here to find our more about our spring events in the Nation’s Capital.
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