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BGE Theatre, Saturday 7th March - Sunday 8th March

Brendan Cole – Show Man. Brush off your tails, Brendan is back!

Expect every style of ballroom and Latin dance from Brendan Cole and his hand-picked championship dancers, performed to the music and songs of some of the greatest legends and contemporary artistes. Whether you love a cheeky Charleston or a sexy Salsa, with music from Beggin' to Bublé, Purple Rain to Pencil Full of Lead, Footloose to Faith, plus numbers from The Greatest Showman and La La Land – this show has it all.

The very first winner of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing is joined by an amazing team of professional dancers, singers and a live band to showcase the superb choreography and dazzling performance that has kept him in the public eye for more than 15 years. Join us for a thrilling extravaganza of music and dance with the charismatic Brendan Cole and experience the ultimate Show Man at his best.


Date:
Saturday 7th March - Sunday 8th March
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€36+
Address:
Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland

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