Loose Women announced they will be embarking on their first-ever tour. The panellists will be hitting 16 theatres across England, Scotland and Wales
Loose Women will be embarking on its first-ever live theatre tour across the UK.
The tour, called Loose Women Live, will be in 16 theatres around England, Scotland and Wales.
It will start at Birmingham Symphony Hall on September 1 and will end at the end of the month.
Famous venues include the London Palladium and the Opera House in Manchester.
Joining the live panel will be stars Brenda Edwards, Charlene White, Christine Lampard, Dame Kelly Holmes and Denise Welch.
Other panellists making an appearance include Frankie Bridge, Gloria Hunniford, Jane Moore, Janet Street-Porter, Judi Love, Katie Piper, Kaye Adams, Kelle Bryan, Linda Robson, Nadia Sawalha and Sunetra Sarker.
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The news was revealed on Tuesday’s edition of the ITV show.
Loose Women Editor Sally Shelford said: “We’re delighted the show is hitting the road for the first time with Loose Women Live!
“Having a live audience is such an important part of Loose Women and we can’t wait to be able to bring the show directly to our viewers in this way.”
The Loose Women discuss everything from politics and life to sex and controversial opinions.
Ben Hatton, Director of Theatre Touring for Cuffe and Taylor, stated: “This is going to be a fantastic tour.
“Loose Women has been broadcast into millions of homes daily for more than 20 years and we’re thrilled to be able to bring the show to the viewers live and in-person, across 16 different venues, for the first time.”
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Just recently, the panellists shared their opinions on the singing guests who were kicked out of the theatre for ruining the show for others.
Brenda has had multiple stints in theatre and the West End and hit out at those who ruin the performances for both the actors and singers as well as those who record on their phones or eat snacks loudly whilst watching a show or musical.
Her opinion comes after what happened in Manchester, when a performance of The Bodyguard had to halt when some guests were ejected.
She said: “It’s disgraceful behaviour. The thing is, with us performers, there’s so much that goes into performing eight shows a week in the first place.”
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Source: CNN