THE first couple ballroom dancing and beyond will set the stage alight in Llandudno next year.
Strictly Come Dancing professionals Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag are set to bring their new, show-stopping dance production Dance Those Magical Musicals to Venue Cymru in March.
The nation’s favourite ballroom couple present a world where ballroom meets musical theatre with stunning costumes, Anton and Erin will present a masterful display of bewildering chemistry with jaw-dropping choreography.
Anton said: “Get ready for West End live on the dancefloor! Erin and I can’t wait to bring our new show to a venue near you. Expect fabulous dancing, music and song.”
The stars, who were some of the original 'Strictly' professionals in 2004, have become firm favourites of the show's faithfuls, with Anton being the last remaining original professional to potentially take part in the upcoming 2018 series of the competition.
Among some of their more memorable partners are Julian Clary and Colin Jackson for Erin, with whom she made it to the finals and Lesley Garrett, Ann Widdecombe and Nancy Dell'Olio for Anton.
The pair will trip the night to iconic theatrical music from the shows including Phantom of the Opera, Mary Poppins, 42nd Street, Wicked, Hairspray and Jersey Boys.
Joining the dance extraordinaires live on stage will be the sensational West End dance ensemble London Concert Orchestra with conductor Richard Balcombe and the brilliant star vocalist, Lance Ellington.
As if that wasn't enough, the show will also feature a Q and A section with the dance masters, providing some fun interaction with the audience.
Make sure to bring your best dancing shoes to Venue Cymru on Thursday, March 7 2019 at 7.30pm.
Tickets are between £37.50 and £44.50, available from Friday, July 27 at 10am from venuecymru.co.uk or by calling the box office on 01492 872000.
Tickets are also available for the following shows:
Friday, January 25, 7.30pm Royal & Derngate, Northampton 01604 624811
Saturday, January 26, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Symphony Hall, Birmingham 0121 780 3333
Sunday, January 27, 3pm New Victoria Theatre, Woking 0844 871 7645
Friday, February 1, 7.30pm New Theatre, Oxford 0844 871 3020
Saturday, February 2, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth 0844 576 3000
Sunday, February 3, 5pm Mayflower Theatre, Southampton 02380 711811
Thursday, February 7, 7.30pm De Montfort Hall, Leicester 0116 233 3111
Saturday, February 9, 2.30pm Barbican, London 020 7638 8891
Thursday, February 14, 7.30pm Barbican, London 020 7638 8891
Friday, February 15, 7.30pm York Barbican 0844 854 2757
Sunday, February 17, 3pm St David’s Hall, Cardiff 029 2087 8444
Monday, February 18, 7.30pm Hippodrome, Bristol 0844 871 3012
Thursday, February 21, 8pm Cliffs Pavilion, Southend 01702 351135
Friday, February 22, 2.30pm & 8.00pm Cliffs Pavilion, Southend 01702 351135
Saturday February 23, 2.30pm & 7.30pm G Live, Guildford 01483 369350
Sunday, February 24, 3pm Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury 0844 871 7607
Friday, March 1, 7.30pm The Hexagon, Reading 0118 960 6060
Saturday, March 2, 7.30pm The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester 0161 907 9000
Sunday March 3, 3pm Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham 0115 989 5555
Sunday, March 10, 3pm National Concert Hall, Dublin 01 417 0000
Thursday, March 14, 7.30pm New Theatre, Hull 01482 300 306
Saturday, March 16, 7.30pm The Anvil, Basingstoke 01256 844244
Sunday, March 17, 3pm City Hall, Sheffield 0114 2 789 789
Tuesday, March 19, 7.30pm Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool 0151 709 3789
Thursday, March 21, 7.30pm Sage, Gateshead 0191 443 4661
Saturday, March 23, 7.30pm Alhambra, Dunfermline 01383 740384
Sunday, March 24, 3pm Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow 0141 353 8000
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