The London Podcast Festival will return this September for its tenth year, with Kings Place confirming a new wave of live shows.
Nish Kumar, Sara Pascoe and Deborah Frances-White are among the latest names added to the line-up.
Audiences can expect Pod Save The UK, Weirdo’s Book Club with Sara Pascoe and Cariad Lloyd, The Guilty Feminist, Beef & Dairy Network Podcast and Single Ladies In Your Area to all take the stage at Kings Place.
They join an already packed schedule which includes Dan Snow’s History Hit, The Ancients, No Such Thing As A Fish and Wooden Overcoats, showcasing a mix of history, humour, and scripted storytelling.
The festival, which first launched in 2016, has grown into a major fixture, welcoming more than 68,000 visitors and 750 podcasters over the past decade, becoming a key destination for creators and listeners alike.
To mark its tenth anniversary, organisers are promising a diverse programme that blends absurdist satire, political wit, literary laughs, dating mishaps, and feminist perspectives.
Alongside the live shows, The Podcast Makers weekend returns on 13–14 September. The series of workshops offers practical insights into podcast creation, with affordable sessions designed for newcomers and experienced producers.
Covering areas such as content development, technical skills and audience growth, the workshops provide opportunities for those keen to deepen their understanding of the industry.
A number of the headline events will also be livestreamed worldwide via Kings Place’s KPlayer platform, allowing international audiences to take.
Tickets and full programme details are available from the Kings Place website.