Burnley radio presenter Jordan North is set to make ‘podcast history’ as his live podcast show prepares to come to cinemas.
Jordan and William Hanson will broadcast their Help I Sexted My Boss Live show, which will be live-streamed from the London Palladium to cinemas across the UK and Ireland, plus select European cities, on Tuesday, May 14.
The Help I Sexted My Boss Live tour sold out 15,000 tickets in just three hours, and ever since fans, who are referred to as 'G&Divas' by the hosts, have been demanding even more tickets.
William and Jordan are making sure everybody can join the fun. The duo will be beamed onto the big screen in cinemas across the UK and Ireland, plus select European cities.
Help I Sexted My Boss is making podcast history as the very first show to do this in the UK.
For one night only, listeners around the world can watch the new show from William, a posh etiquette expert and TikTok sensation, and Jordan, an expert in all things common and the new host of Capital Breakfast.
Together they will navigate the challenges of modern life, answering an array of 21st century questions and finding solutions to everyday dilemmas.
Expect the unexpected, as audiences everywhere get involved with the on-stage action and share their outrageous problems.
Jordan said: “We’re really excited that everyone coming along to the cinema broadcast will be able to get involved with what’s happening on stage by submitting their problems and dilemmas for the show.
"It feels like it could be a night full of our most outrageous stories ever!"
“We love going on tour, but it’s always a shame that we can’t play live shows in all of the places where we know our listeners are," William added.
"So, to know that we’ll be on stage at the Palladium at the same time as being broadcast into cinemas is amazing.
“We really hope that fans of the podcasts will join in the big-screen fun and bring their friends along for a night of Sexted madness!”
This cinema broadcast marks another milestone for Help I Sexted My Boss, alongside its 50 million listens, more than 20 million social media likes and Sunday Times bestselling book.
Tickets for the show go on sale at 10am, on April 9, and can be found on the podcast website.
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