Television
Sky News podcast to host live show at St. George’s Hall, Liverpool
5 months ago
Sky News podcast Electoral Dysfunction will be going on tour this September with a series of special live shows around the UK, including a show at St George’s Hall in Liverpool.
Since launching earlier this year, the podcast has reached over 2 million downloads and regularly features at the top of the podcast charts.
With co-host and Labour MP Jess Phillips now appointed in a Ministerial role, Sky News Political Editor Beth Rigby and Conservative peer Ruth Davidson will be joined by a series of special guests throughout the live shows.
Audiences can expect sharp dissection of the latest spin from Westminster and beyond, combined with plenty of lively discussion.
During what will be a significant month in global politics – the UK a few weeks into a new Government and the US in a rollercoaster convention season – the team will discuss which politicians are succeeding, and who risks having an electoral dysfunction. During the second half of the show, audiences will get their chance to ask the hosts questions and get their thoughts on the world of politics and podcasting.
Electoral Dysfunction Live, September dates:
- London – Thursday 12th, Bloomsbury Theatre
- Salford – Monday 16th, The Lowry, Quays Theatre
- Liverpool – Sunday 22nd, St George’s Hall
- Glasgow – Thursday 26th, The Glee Club
Tickets are available now and you can book yours HERE.
New episodes of Electoral Dysfunction are available every Friday. Follow wherever you get your podcasts.
Listeners can submit questions to the podcast by emailing: electoraldysfunction@sky.uk
Get the latest for Liverpool HERE.