Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver announce first ‘Miss Me?’ podcast live show in London for 2025

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Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver will bring their Miss Me? podcast to a live audience for the first time in London next year.

The podcast launched in March this year and its first live edition will be recorded with an audience at the Hackney Empire on March 6, 2025.

Tickets go on sale on Friday (December 13) with a pre-sale taking place tomorrow (December 12) for fans who register here. Visit here to purchase tickets.

Miss Me? is going live!” Allen and Oliver said. “We are so excited to bring Miss Me? to a live audience – and in HACKNEY! After a year of chatting to each other and sharing our lives with the world – we are ready to get in a room with our audience and feel the energy in 2025!”

It was on the podcast that Allen revealed that she started selling feet pics on OnlyFans as the result of a conversation she had with her nail technician.

“I have a lady that comes and does my nails,” she told co-host Miquita Oliver. “They informed me that I have five stars on WikiFeet, which is quite rare. My feet are rated quite highly on the internet.”

Later, she made headlines when she revealed that she makes more from OnlyFans than she does from Spotify.

Also on the podcast, Allen said earlier this year that she “can’t imagine” doing a 20th anniversary tour for her debut album ‘Alright, Still’ in two years’ time.

“I just can’t imagine being a 40-year-old woman and standing up on stage singing those songs with any conviction.”

Speaking again on her podcast recently, Allen came out in support of Chappell Roan for “changing the landscape” around fan behaviour and personal boundaries for artists, noting that her husband, Stranger Things actor David Harbour, had experienced a “palpable” change in people approaching him on the street since Roan spoke out.

She also admitted that she feels like she had  “had children for all the wrong reasons”.

“I was yearning for unconditional love, which I haven’t felt in my life since I was a child,” Allen, who has two daughters, said.

“And also, my career was at such high speed, high pressure, and I felt like very overwhelmed by what was happening. I just didn’t get much respite you know? And I felt like the only way to stop people hassling me was to say, ‘It’s not about me, actually this is about this other person that’s inside me’.”



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