Due to overwhelming demand, a new show has been added to the upcoming in-depth conversation series with Steve Murphy and Javier Pena. 

The shows are set to give fans of Narcos and Pablo Escobar a new insight into the rise and rise and fall of the Medellin Cartel.

Murphy and Pena played an integral role in bringing down the cartel and capturing Escobar in 1993, so this is sure to be a riveting night for those engrossed by the thrills of underbelly of Mexican drug rings and organised crime. 

The pair visited Australia in 2017, speaking at a string of sold out shows. This tour will see Murphy and Pena make their way to Perth, Hobart, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and Melbourne this July, where they’ll give fans the chance to dive deep into their Narcos conspiracy theories with an in depth Q+A session.

“Are you a NARCOS fan?  Do you know what’s fact and what’s fiction?  Join Javier and I as we return to Australia and New Zealand to tell the true story about Pablo Escobar.  We’ll answer questions about Pablo, the Cali Cartel (from season 3), Kiki Camarena (from season 4), the making of NARCOS, and even our personal lives. 

Our last trip “down under” was one of the best tours of our lives, and we can’t wait to return in July 2019!!!  Come and join us for a night you’ll never forget, we’re gonna have some fun, don’t miss out!!!” said Murphy on the tour. 

Watch: Who killed Pablo Escobar? Truth told by DEA Agents

“A Conversation on Narcos with Steve Murphy and Javier Pena”

Astor Theatre, Perth

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City Recital Hall, Sydney

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