Be In The Virtual Audience For Your Favourite Shows
- Lola Hood
- Feb 21, 2021
- 2 min read
One of the best things about living in London is that most events happen here and there is always something new to see and do!
If there is a movie premier or an awards show due to take place in the UK it will most likely be in London. You never hear about singers, bands or comedians going on tour and not playing at least one gig in London.
The same goes for TV shows, the vast majority will be rehearsed and filmed in our capital in one of the many TV studios around.

Before COVID-19 you could apply to physically be in the audience for a whole host of shows including Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, Mrs Brown’s Boys and Strictly Come Dancing to name a few. When the pandemic hit there was no live audiences allowed but for some shows having no audience just doesn’t work. The Voice just wouldn’t be the same without the audience screaming at the judges to turn their chair while banging on an imaginary buzzer, so many TV shows have introduced virtual audiences.
A virtual audience means you are in the audience but from the comfort of your own home via video link. Some pluses for this is you don’t need to get all dressed up or leave the house but you still get to see the show filmed live which in most cases means you get to see it before everyone else.

There is a choice of great shows you can apply to be in the audience right now including Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, QI and Gordon Ramsey’s Bank Balance. All you need to do is sign up and apply. There are also some shows that pick the audience using a random draw.
There are many more shows coming up that will need audience members and you can register your details and be alerted when they are released, this is a really good idea as some of the shows get snapped up really fast.
Tickets are free, and this is also the case when it is a physical audience so hopefully we will be able to watch one of our favourite shows being filmed in person, in the studio ASAP.
You can apply online at Applause Store, beonscreen, sro audiences, the BBC or just google the show and audience tickets if you don’t see the one you want.





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