'Loose Women' is going back on tour.

Loose Women is going back on tour

Loose Women is going back on tour

The lunchtime chat show - which has aired on ITV1 since 1999 - hit the road for the first time in September as a rotation of panellists such as Charlene White, Denise Welch, Jane Moore, and Linda Robson hit theatres across the UK for a late-night version of the series and because the tour was such a "big success", plans are reportedly in place for another jaunt in 2024.

An insider told The Daily Star newspaper: "Loose Women's first tour was such a big success.

"It was really popular. It's already been decided there will be another tour next year. Everyone is really excited."

As part of the tour, the television stars were able to delve into raunchier topics not normally permitted on daytime TV and competed in risqué games like Never Have I Ever.

The show kicked off at Birmingham Symphony Hall on September 1st, and visited 16 venues throughout the month, including a night at the world-famous London Palladium.

Announcing the show, ITV said: "Come and let loose with the Loose Women for an evening filled with laughter, hot topics, fun, and surprises - as they share their stories and secrets live and in person."

Other panellists who were a part of 'Loose Women Live' included former 'Strictly Come Dancing' contestant Kaye Adams, former 'EastEnders' actress Nadia Sawalha - both of whom featured as original panellists on the show's very first episode - as well as 'Ackley Bridge' star Sunetra Sarker, broadcast legend Janet Street-Porter, activist Katie Piper, comedienne Judi Love and Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge.

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."