When is ‘We Are Lady Parts’ season two on TV?

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When is ‘We Are Lady Parts’ season two on TV?

The hit sitcom We Are Lady Parts, which follows the exploits of a Muslim all-girl punk band in Britain, is set to return to Channel 4 for a second season. The first season – which aired in 2021 – introduced audiences to Lady Parts, a defiant and raucous band, largely through the eyes of lead guitarist Amina. The fictional band – made up of Zaqi Ismail, Juliette Motamed, Faith Omole, Lucie Shorthouse, and Aiysha Hart – also includes Vasan. Regular elements of the show include original music performed by the cast and beyond, as well as nods to popular culture icons.

In November 2021, Channel 4 confirmed that We Are Lady Parts would be returning to screens, to the delight of fans. “I feel so incredibly lucky and excited to have the opportunity to make a second series of We Are Lady Parts,” explained Nida Manzoor, the show’s writer, creator, and director. “I can’t wait to delve back into the world of the band and go deeper into their lives. Expect more high jinks, more music, and more flights of fancy. SPARTA!”

The second season of the show premiered on May 30th, with all six episodes being made available via Channel 4’s video on demand streaming service. In the United States, the show is available to stream on Peacock. The new season additionally features guest appearances by Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, and writer and comedian Meera Syal.

Fans of We Are Lady Parts are in for a treat, as the show is returning for a second season. The focus of the series is on an all-girl Muslim punk band in Britain, and the first part was released in 2021. It will be featuring the same talented cast and original music, and is jam-packed with pop culture references, too. Fans of the show were delighted when Channel 4 confirmed that the ensemble would be returning for season 2. The entire series was added on Channel 4’s video streaming service on May 30th. Additionally, the season will feature cameos from Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai and Meera Syal

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