by popular demand

by popular demand

Due to a lot of requests or interest (in something). Here are your menus—you'll see that some of our special dishes from last summer are back by popular demand.
See also: by, demand, popular
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

by popular deˈmand

because a lot of people have asked for something: By popular demand, the play will run for another week.
See also: by, demand, popular
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • popular
  • make a start on
  • make a start on (something)
  • go halfway
  • heavy on
  • first for first
  • F4F
  • do a bit
  • (one) can't be arsed
  • can't be arsed
References in periodicals archive
The Team Jak fashion show is back by popular demand after a successful event in 2018
Back by popular demand, this month TeamSport karting on Scotswood Road are giving you another chance to kart for free with their popular Extra Session Free offer.
Summary: The decision was prompted by popular demand
Summary: Story about possibility and how a teacher can change your life is back in Dubai by popular demand
Also back by popular demand is Taste of Opera at the Huntsman Restaurant in Dinas Powys, where singers serenade you throughout the evening.
9) Various Artists, By Popular Demand 9, Universal;
e event, back by popular demand, is being hosted at Hoults Wine in St John's Road from 7pm.
Back by popular demand, Bulkington Village Centre will run the Stress Busting & Complementary Health Workshop again on Saturday, November 30 from 10am to 2.30pm.
Back by popular demand the Holland's Lancashire Pasty offers a blend of beef, potato, onion and carrot baked in golden flaky puff pastry.
As an extra bonus, and back by popular demand, the show will also include a full 23-minute rendition of Echoes, taken from Pink Floyd's classic 1971 album Meddle.
Back by popular demand is the home brew competition and the chance to vote for the Beer of the Festival.
A QUIRKY piece of North Wales waterways heritage is set to receive visitors again by popular demand.
The superstar Rabih Al Assmar who rocked the music scene in 2004, 2007 and 2008 with his HIT albums "Ghalak", "Ajras El Khatar" and "Akher Damaa" is all set by popular demand for the BIG Shaabi come-back.
A series of artists are booked including Martin Nesbitt and Ian Swinburne this Sunday and, back by popular demand on October 26, Ruby - Donna Brogan and Hannah, with support by the Mentulls.