Loose Women tour: Cardiff and Bath to host first ever shows - how to get tickets, full list of tour dates


Loose Women has announced the first ever Loose Women Live tour in a move that will see ITV1’s award-winning daytime show hit the road. For 16 nights in September, the Loose Women will travel across the UK to present the show live to an audience.
While Bristol will miss out on the circuit, fans will be able to travel to see shows at the nearby cities of Cardiff and Bath. Bath is just 12 minutes away from Bristol by train, while Cardiff is around 35 to 40 minutes away.
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Hide AdAudiences will see the likes of Loose Women panellists including Kaye Adams, Dame Kelly Holmes and Jane Moore take centre stage. More hosts will be revealed closer to the time but an evening full of laughter, hot topics, fun and surprises are guaranteed.
The Loose Women will share their stories and personal secrets to audiences. Here’s everything you need to know about the Loose Women tour.
Loose Women live tour Cardiff & Bath dates
The Loose Women will take to the stage at Cardiff’s St David’s Hall on Saturday, September 2. The panel will land at Bath Forum on Thursday, September 21.
How to get tickets to see Loose Women tour
While there’s a while to go until the Loose Women family comes to Cardiff and Bath, you’ll be able to get your hands on tickets much sooner. Tickets will go on general sale from 10am on Friday, April 21 via LiveNation. More information can be found on the Loose Women website.
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Full list of UK tour dates
In case you can’t make the Nottingham date and are keen to travel further afield to catch the Loose Women, here is a list of the full UK tour dates. This list includes when the Loose Women will travel to the UK locations and the venues that will host the show.
- Friday, September 1 – Birmingham Symphony Hall
- Saturday, September 2 – Cardiff St David’s Hall
- Sunday, September 3 – Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
- Wednesday, September 6 – O2 City Hall Newcastle
- Thursday, September 7 – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
- Friday, September 8 – Manchester Opera House
- Saturday, September 9 – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- Thursday, September 14 – Sheffield City Hall
- Friday, September 15 – Leicester De Montfort Hall
- Saturday, September 16 – Ipswich Regent Theatre
- Monday, September 18 – The London Palladium
- Thursday. September 21 – Bath Forum
- Saturday, September 23 – Plymouth Pavilions
- Sunday, September 24 – Southampton Mayflower Theatre
- Monday, September 25 – Oxford New Theatre
- Wednesday, September 27 – Southend Cliffs Pavilion
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