We Are Lady Parts

Season 2

6 episodes 3 seasons

Series two sees the band return with a renewed artistic mission after the high of their first UK tour, only to find a rival band threatening their delicate status quo. But as the reality of chasing success sets in, Lady Parts embarks on recording their first album, juggling personal ambitions and questioning whether 'making it big' is really what they want…

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We Are Lady Parts Season 2 released on May 30, 2024.

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S02E01 Aired May 30, 2024

Villain Era

Saira announces it's time for Lady Parts to record their debut album. Amina explores her 'villain era', a new attitude of being a bad mother with boundaries and non-negotiables. And a rival Muslim band, Second Wife, threatens the band's status quo.

S02E02 Aired May 30, 2024

Malala Made Me Do It

After being upstaged by Second Wife at Transcience Fest, things go from bad to worse: a shock eviction leaves the band without a rehearsal space. But a chance lifeline leads them down an unexpected path.

S02E03 Aired June 06, 2024

It's Britney B****

For the first time, the band are mercenaries, hired guns... wedding singers. After tearing the roof off 'Uncle' Steve's wedding with a banging Britney cover, Saira is approached by Clarice, a top music manager who has her eye on Lady Parts.

S02E04 Aired June 06, 2024

Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood

Still reeling from the disastrous photoshoot, the band are adrift, on a break, leaving each of them to explore their own personal crossroads.

S02E05 Aired June 13, 2024

Funny Muslim Song

Lady Parts finally record their dream album at the legendary Molico Studios, while a heartbroken Momtaz goes on an odyssey of her own. But Saira's attempt at writing a political song tests boundaries.

S02E06 Aired June 13, 2024

The Reason

Lady Parts are thwarted as the record label begins to interfere with their music. As the band reach breaking point, can they reclaim their voice and the greater sisterhood?