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Peter Crouch Is Hosting His Own Festival Called 'Crouchfest' And It Sounds Amazing

Peter Crouch Is Hosting His Own Festival Called 'Crouchfest' And It Sounds Amazing

If you enjoy the podcast, then you'll love this.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

The renowned 'That Peter Crouch Podcast' has become a huge success since the first episode was aired in September last year.

If you haven't yet heard of it, Peter Crouch, Tom Fordyce and Chris Stark host weekly chats about how to be a professional footballer.

The lads have recorded 24 episodes in all, which includes an insight on everything from dressing rooms, transfers, keeping on the good side of your manager and where to sit on the team bus.

To put the overall success of the podcast into perspective, Crouch, Fordyce and BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Stark will host their own festival with live music and special guests.

It will take place on Saturday 15 June at indigo at The O2 in London.

So what should you expect if you manage to get a ticket?

Crouch has gone into real detail about his career on the podcast in weeks gone by, including the time he beat a seven year old Brooklyn Beckham at Table Tennis.

You'll probably see Peter enjoying a good dance as well, with live music expended at the O2 next month.

Sure, his moves are often pretty, erm, unique; but that doesn't stop the fella from trying, having first caught our attention with his victory robot dancing on the football pitch back in 2006.

Since then, he's been cutting shapes just about everywhere he can.

Last year, he was spotted in a mosh pit at the Isle of Wight festival.

He was in the crowd for Kasabian's performance at the festival last night, and as everyone lost their shit to 'Empire', Crouch was quick to join in with the head banging.

A whole bunch of people took to Twitter with photos and videos of ol' Crouchy in action.


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Topics:ย SPORT, Football News, Peter Crouch, BBC, Football