Sue Barker is hosting a live 'A Question of Sport' arena tour.
The 64-year-old star - who fronted the BBC quiz show for 24 years before being axed earlier this year - is taking her version on the road with former team captains Phil Tufnell and Matt Dawson for a nationwide run in 2021.
She said: "I cannot think of a better way to bring the curtain down on my time on the show than with a live tour.
"The live shows are always hilarious, the interaction with the guests and the audience so special, we cannot wait for this."
The tour will mark the sports panel show's 50th anniversary, and fans will be able to meet the trio in person on the run.
For £166, punters can buy a VIP package including a 'meet and greet' with Sue and the captains, as well as a photo opportunity.
Regarding the tour, a BBC spokesman told the Daily Mail newspaper's Sebastian Shakespeare column: "'A Question Of Sport Live' is licensed from BBC Studios by event promoters Cuffe and Taylor who stage the tour with Live Nation."
Retired footballer Alex Scott has been linked with the show as Sue's replacement after impressing BBC bosses with two appearances on the series.
Alex is expected to discuss a deal before signing a contract in December ahead of a formal announcement in 2021.
An insider previously said: "Alex is being lined up as host, as a direct replacement for Sue. Like Sue, she's a former sportswoman and she also has five years of broadcasting under her belt.
"She's a natural on camera and, crucially, lives and breathes all things sport. This has nothing to do with gender, nor is it a case of the BBC trying to be woke.
"While a lot can happen over the next three months, as things stand Alex is genuinely considered the best woman for the job."
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