Political enthusiasts are in for a treat as tickets go on sale for the highly anticipated live edition of the Electoral Dysfunction podcast, set to take place in London this May.
Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby will once again team up with former Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman and ex-leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson for a special live recording of the podcast. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, 20 May, and will be hosted at the iconic Cadogan Hall in London.
Joined by an array of special guests, the trio will delve into the complexities of political life and scrutinise the latest developments from Westminster and beyond.
“Beth, Harriet and Ruth will lead live discussions into significant political moments in the UK and globally in 2025, including the ongoing rollercoaster of global trade tariffs.”
The panel will also evaluate the current political landscape, offering their expert insight into which figures are flourishing and which may be seeing a dip in public favour.
This upcoming London event follows the podcast’s successful UK tour in September of last year, where prominent figures such as government minister Jess Phillips and former politician Michael Gove joined the panel for lively and insightful discussions.
“They’ll also assess which politicians are thriving and which are at risk of dropping down the popularity ladder.”
Since launching in 2024, Electoral Dysfunction has been downloaded nearly five million times, quickly establishing itself as a must-listen for those following British politics.
How to Attend
Tickets for the live show are available now. Full details, including how to purchase, can be found at the following link: Electoral Dysfunction Live – AEG Presents