The Spin King will take to the stage to detail his life in a no holds barred performance detailing his triumphs and failures.

Warne said there will be a Q & A segment when audiences could ask him anything and admitted he would get emotional at times during the show.  

“There is a part of the show where anyone in the crowd can ask whatever they want,” Warne told A Current Affair. "Nothing is off limits. They can ask any question. They might not like the answer, but they can ask anything.

“I have a wonderful rapport with the people out there that come and watch the cricket and listen to us when we are doing the commentary (and) some of the things I am involved in.

“They still like and are interested in what I am doing (so) for me, this is an opportunity to set the record straight on a lot of things.

“This is my opportunity to interact with those guys and the opportunity to set the record straight on things that have been tough.”

Warne said unauthorised biographies and a planned telemovie had contributed to him producing the stage show.

“There is only one person who knows the truth ... and that’s me. This is my opportunity to set the record straight on everything,” he told NewsCorp.