A POPULAR podcast is coming to Newcastle - starring the newly crowned Im A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here winner.
Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks are thrilled to announce that, in April 2024, they will be taking their chart-topping podcast, Staying Relevant, on tour across the UK to cities including London, Manchester, Cardiff, Newcastle and Glasgow.
Listeners will get to join Sam and Pete in their weekly quest for fame as they continue to explore what it takes to stay relevant.
During the show, as well as learning first-hand about the perils and pitfalls of fame from two best friends in the industry, there will be plenty of interactive moments, including a new spin-off from the podcast’s popular ‘Sidebar of Shame’ called ‘The Seat Of Shame’, giving members of the audience a chance to go on stage to share their own ‘Seat Of Shame’ moment.
After countless conversations about what it really takes to maintain fame in the long run, Staying Relevant was launched by Pete and Sam in 2022.
The award-nominated podcast has recently celebrated over 5 million downloads and has hit (and held) the coveted No.#1 Comedy chart spot on numerous occasions.
Sam Thompson is a television presenter and broadcaster who rose to fame on E4’s Made In Chelsea.
Apart from winning I'm A Celeb - he has since appeared on several other high-profile TV shows including Channel 4’s Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins and presenting ITV2’s Love Island After Sun alongside Maya Jama and Indiyah Polack. 2023 saw Sam release his debut documentary, Sam Thompson: Is This ADHD? (E4). He also landed his own regular show on Hits Radio.
Pete Wicks first appeared on our screens in 2015 on The Only Way Is Essex (ITV). He has since been a favourite on shows such as the Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls (Channel 4), Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins (Channel 4) and E4’s Celebs Go Dating. Pete’s latest accolade will follow him taking part in The Real Full Monty on ITVX this December in a bid to raise awareness for life-saving cancer checks.
You can purchase tickets at www.stayingrelevantlive.com from 10am on Monday 11th December for £27.50 plus booking fees.
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