Strictly Come Dancing and Greatest Dancer champion Oti Mabuse announces Mayflower Theatre tour date
and live on Freeview channel 276
Her 2021 tour will include a date at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton on May 9.
Speaking about the tour, Oti said: ‘It’s like a dream come true to be announcing my first ever tour.
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Hide Ad‘Performing on stage is something I feel so passionately about, and I can’t wait to get out on the road and share my story with you all.’
Oti won the last series of Strictly with former Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher.
Her elder sister Motsi Mabuse is also a professional ballroom dancer and has participated in the German series Let’s Dance both as a professional dancer and as a judge. She joined the Strictly panel last year.
I am here, a direct translation of Oti’s name in the language Setswana spoken in South Africa, is a whirlwind celebration of the influences and inspirations that took her on a journey from growing up in South Africa to following her dream.
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Hide AdFrom jives and pumping sambas to South African traditional dances, this is an explosive night of dance and music likely to set audience pulses racing.
Oti will also be joined by some of the world’s greatest dancers and the West End’s finest singers and musicians, for what is promised to be a night of electrifying choreography.
To order tickets for the show go to the Mayflower Theatre website or to otimabuse.com.
Here is the full list of dates:
April 16 – Peterborough New Theatre
April 17 – Peterborough New Theatre
April 18 – Edinburgh Festival Theatre
April 19 – Perth Concert Hall
April 22 – Norwich Theatre Royal
April 23 – Stoke-On-Trent The Regent Theatre
April 24 – Sheffield City Hall
April 25 – Southend-on-Sea The Cliffs Pavilion
April 27 – Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
April 28 – Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
April 29 – Salford The Lowry
April 30 – Guildford G-Live
May 1 – Oxford New Theatre
May 2 – Birmingham Hippodrome
May 4 – Belfast The Grand Opera House
May 5 – Belfast The Grand Opera House
May 7 – Blackpool Opera House
May 8 – Northampton Royal & Derngate
May 9 – Southampton Mayflower Theatre
May 12 – Canterbury The Marlowe Theatre
May 13 – Canterbury The Marlowe Theatre
May 14 – Leicester De Montfort Hall
May 15 – Buxton Opera House
May 16 – Newcastle-upon-Tyne The Theatre Royal
May 20 – Inverness Eden Court Theatre
May 21 – Aberdeen The Music Hall
May 22 – Glasgow The SEC Armadillo
May 23 – Grimsby Auditorium
May 27 – Dartford The Orchard Theatre
May 28 – Poole Lighthouse Theatre
May 29 – Llandudno Venue Cymru
May 30 – Plymouth Theatre Royal
June 3 – Hull New Theatre
June 4 – Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
June 5 – Carlisle The Sands Centre
June 6 – Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre
June 8 – High Wycombe Swan Theatre
June 9 – Bath The Forum
June 10 – Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House
June 11 – Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House
June 12 – Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House
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