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3Arena, Tuesday 28th January

Strictly Come Dancing – The Live Tour

Clear the floor and whip out your score cards! Fans will be delighted to hear that Strictly favourite and 2018 TV show winner Stacey Dooley is returning to host the tour for the first time.

Audiences can expect to enjoy an unmissable evening of dance entertainment filled with colour, excitement and humour. Showcasing all the amazing choreography and live music that Strictly is known for, audiences will experience a host of breathtaking dance routines guaranteed to leave them reeling and roaring for more.

The full line up of glamorous couples are: social media sensation Saffron Barker and AJ Pritchard; EastEnders actress Emma Barton and Graziano Di Prima; BBC Breakfast's Mike Bushell and Katya Jones; actor Kelvin Fletcher and Janette Manrara, Sky Sports presenter Alex Scott and Neil Jones; actress Catherine Tyldesley and Johannes Radebe; CBBC presenter Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden.


Date:
Tuesday 28th January
Time:
2.30pm | 7.30pm
Price:
€40+
Address:
N Wall Quay, Northside, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of N Wall Quay, Northside, Dublin 1, Ireland

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