LOOSE Women is hitting the road for the first time this autumn with its live show – and reality TV favourite Jake Quickenden will join them as a special guest for the live show in Southampton next month.
The X Factor and Dancing On Ice star will appear alongside Loose Women’s award-winning panel as they swap the studio for the stage for an evening filled with laughter and never-before-heard stories.
On Sunday September 24, Mayflower Theatre audiences can let loose with Kaye Adams, Dame Kelly Holmes, Linda Robson and Jane Moore as the Loose Women take a look back over the past 24 years of fun and friendship on the show.
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Jake originally shot to fame on The X Factor 2014 before becoming runner up in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here. Since then he’s become a regular on TV, winning ITV’s Dancing On Ice in 2018.
This Morning presenter Josie Gibson will appear alongside the star-studded award-winning panel at the shows in Bath and Plymouth - as the ladies swap the studio for the stage for an evening filled with laughter and never-before-heard stories.
Actress and former Loose Women panellist, Sherrie Hewson, will also join the panel as a guest for the opening night in Birmingham on Friday September 1 and in Sheffield on September 14 too.
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Other star guests joining the Loose Women Live tour will be: Loose Men panellist, EastEnders and Gavin And Stacey favourite Larry Lamb in Southend, Emmerdale actress Charlie Hardwick in Newcastle, pop star Chesney Hawkes in Nottingham, Pop Idol Michelle McManus in Glasgow, The X Factor winner Sam Bailey in Leicester and panto favourite Christopher Biggins in Manchester.
In addition, West End star Ruthie Henshall will join the panel in Ipswich.
Tickets from mayflower.org.uk
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