Loose Women Live: Iconic ITV talk show announce first ever live tour with Birmingham date - how to get tickets
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Loose Women has announced the first ever Loose Women Live tour, with a stop in Birmingham in September this year. Swapping the studio for stages across 16 dates, the Loose Women tour will bring the iconic panel to Birmingham’s Symphony Hall as the opening date on the tour.
As ITV1’s longest running panel show, Loose Women has brought famous faces, discussions on current topics and interviews to our screens daily since 1999. The show’s 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.”
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Hide AdBen Hatton, Director of Theatre Touring for Cuffe and Taylor, said: “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.”
And Jamie Lambert, Lambert Jackson CEO, added: “I am very excited that we are able to take this much-loved show on the road this autumn with Loose Women Live and can’t wait to see the brilliant panellists in action on stage!”
The Loose Women tour will kick off at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall on September 1, 2023. Here is everything you need to know about how to get tickets for the live panel show.
How to get tickets to Loose Women live in Birmingham
O2 presale tickets for the live panel show go on sale on Wednesday April 19 at 10am, with Live Nation, Cuffe & Taylor and Ticketmaster presales all available from Thursday April 20 at 10am. General ticket sales start on Friday April 21 at 10am via Ticketmaster.
Loose Women Live tour dates


Friday 1st September – Birmingham Symphony Hall
Saturday 2nd September – Cardiff St David’s Hall
Sunday 3rd September – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Wednesday 6th September – O2 City Hall Newcastle
Thursday 7th September – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Friday 8th September – Manchester Opera House
Saturday 9th September – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Thursday 14th September – Sheffield City Hall
Friday 15th September – Leicester De Montfort Hall
Saturday 16th September – Ipswich Regent Theatre
Monday 18th September – The London Palladium
Thursday 21st September – Bath Forum
Saturday 23rd September – Plymouth Pavilions
Sunday 24th September – Southampton Mayflower Theatre
Monday 25th September – Oxford New Theatre
Wednesday 27th September – Southend Cliffs Pavilion
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