Bloomberg’s Odd Lots hosts Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal are bringing their live show to London as part of a tour [1].

The event marks a significant expansion of the podcast's reach, moving high-level economic and financial discourse from a digital format to an in-person experience. By engaging listeners directly, the hosts aim to bridge the gap between complex market analysis and public understanding.

The tour stop in London was announced on April 9, 2026 [1]. The live session allows the hosts to discuss market, finance, and economic topics while interacting with their audience in real time [2]. This format differs from their standard recordings by incorporating live feedback and spontaneous inquiry from the attendees.

Alloway and Weisenthal have hosted the Odd Lots podcast for more than 10 years [3]. During that decade, the program has established itself as a primary source for deep-dives into the plumbing of the global financial system, often tackling subjects that mainstream financial news overlooks.

The London event is part of a broader series of appearances designed to bring the show's analytical approach to global financial hubs. Following the UK engagement, the tour will continue across the Atlantic. The next scheduled stop in New York City is set for May 28, 2026 [4].

This transition to live events reflects a growing trend among financial media personalities to monetize and scale their brands through experiential content. By visiting major cities, the Odd Lots team can access a diverse range of local perspectives on global economic trends.

The next scheduled stop in New York City is set for May 28, 2026.

The shift toward live touring for financial podcasts indicates a demand for intellectual community and direct access to experts. As economic volatility persists, audiences are seeking more interactive ways to parse complex data than traditional static broadcasting allows.