The past, the present and the future of snooker: Fans of all ages set to enjoy exhibition in Halesowen
Snooker's past, present and future will come together next month in Halesowen when three players take part in an exhibition.
Stourbridge-based Rex Williams, former world champion Stuart Bingham and nine-year-old wonder kid Tommy 'The Tornado' Fallon will all take part in what is billed as a one-night-only event.
Rex Williams is credited as the man who brought snooker to TV and popularised the game whilst Bingham won the 2015 World Championship and the 2020 Masters.

Tommy, who attends The Ridge Primary in Stourbridge, travelled to Bulgaria for the World Federation Championships in January and has played some of the greats of the game including Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis - he also played snooker on Good Morning Britain recently with presenter Ed Balls.
A spokesman for Sportsnight Events said: "The snooker evenings are always popular and Rex has appeared a number of times with plenty of tales of the legends of the game. Stuart and Tommy will be donning their cues and having a game plus doing some trick shots so it should be a great night."
The event takes place at The Laurels Social Club, Windmill Hill, Halesowen on Thursday, March 5 - limited tickets starting at £30 are available here.





