Ian Lawman Overnight Ghost Walk - The Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Friday 15th May at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool.
Join psychic medium, television and radio presenter, and writer IAN LAWMAN as he takes you on an Overnight Ghost Walk at Blackpool’s Victorian Grand Theatre and makes you question everything you thought you believed in.
Ian will also conduct Psychic and Meditation Workshops during this very special event.
Included in the Overnight Ghost Walk will be experiments, investigations and full use of paranormal investigative equipment.
Ian Lawman, perhaps better known as the Bad Boy of the Psychic World, after talking to the Kray Twins, passing and relaying messages from the other side to the underworld, Ian has now convinced some of the most hardened of sceptics with his confidence and laid-back style, even the notorious Dave Courtney was taken aback that much by something Ian had told him he wanted to put Ian’s proof in is new book.
Not only has Ian’s work shocked the underworld, he has many famous names under his belt, that consult with Ian’s gift. His work as stretched from the Living TV show Most Haunted, to Ian’s own show I’m Famous and Frightened, which reached over 2.5 million viewers, making this the biggest hit for Living TV.
Ian can be seen on LivingTV 2 in his show Living With The Dead. He is currently filming the new series at haunted locations throughout the UK
; this will be broadcast in March.
The media now call Ian the Bad Boy with a style crossed between Jamie Oliver for his casual style and David Beckham for his mad and trendy looks. Ian has appeared on most daytime television shows along with programmes such as Big Brother’s Big Mouth and House Busters. He writes for Prediction and Chat’s It’s Fate magazines to name but a few and has been published in newspapers from the News of the World to the Daily Telegraph. He has appeared on every major BBC radio station and independents including Kerrang Radio! Currently Ian is completing his soon-to-be published book Ghost Hunter; Confessions of a Psychic Bad Boy.
Visit Ian Lawman online at www.ianlawman.org.