34-year-old Morriston-born Biggar has had an illustrious career earning more than 100 caps for his country over a 15-year period where he was part of the Welsh side that won three Six Nations titles and a Grand Slam under Warren Gatland, whilst staring on two British & Irish Lions tours.
Also, a fan favourite at the Ospreys and Toulon, fly-half Biggar is fondly remembered in South Wales for his part in the Pro12 winning side of 2012 and in France for his triumph with his current side in the European Challenge Cup.
Hosted by comedian and actor Phil Howe, the night will also feature a performance from top Tom Jones tribute act Robb Dee – all adding to the excitement and anticipation to the build-up to Wales Six Nations encounter with England on February 10.

Commenting on the event Platinum Room co-owner Luke Brooks said:
“The Platinum Room will be approaching it’s first year in business. Dan and myself are extremely proud of our achievements in such a short space of time attracting the likes of Warren Gatland, Swansea City legends and as well as current and former Welsh internationals.
“The feedback we have received from our events have been extremely positive which has resulted in us attracting venues across Wales and England.
“Our aim is to give back to the community. This year we have sponsored Pontadawe Football Club and we are determined to support other teams across the Bay region.
“Our events are in a theatre style setting and inclusive to all.
“We are looking forward to welcoming Dan Biggar to the Platinum Room family in Swansea on Tuesday 6th February, Neath on Thursday 8th February and London on 9th February which is the night before the big one Wales v England at HQ.
“We have an exciting 2024 ahead of us with some big names supporting the Platinum Room.”
Tickets are available from £30.00 and vary in price depending on venue (see below links) with a limited number of VIP meet and greet tickets which will include the best seats in the house and an opportunity to meet Dan after the show.
Tuesday 6th February – Swansea Taliesin Theatre
Thursday 8th February – Neath Gwyn Hall
Friday 9th February – London Welsh Centre
NB: This event may contain strong language and adult themes and is therefore not suitable for children under 16.
[Lead image: Welsh Rugby Union]
