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Burn The Floor UK Tour 2022 - Kevin Clifton - Book Tickets
Published on
June 13, 2021
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Kevin Clifton is to star in the Burn The Floor Tour 2022, the world's leading ballroom show after more than two decades.
Kevin Clifton and the sensational worldwide Ballroom dance company return in 2022 with the Burn The Floor UK Tour.
Feel the intensity of the passionate Tango, be swept away by the romance of the Waltz and be captivated by the sensual, alluring Rhumba.
Starring Kevin Clifton, one of the most successful professional dancers to come out of Strictly Come Dancing, Burn The Floor is the show to watch in 2021! Not just a “feel-good” performance, we are seriously a “feel-fantastic” show! Don’t miss your chance to experience the pure dance joy of Burn the Floor UK Tour 2021.
Kevin Clifton says: "Burn The Floor is the show that ignited a spark in me and changed me forever as a performer. Through Broadway, West End and touring all over the world this show has ripped apart the rule book, revolutionised our genre and inspired and shaped me as the dancer I am today."
https://youtu.be/LiQNWV2oer8
A mix of eclectic live music, jaw-dropping choreography and ground-breaking moves, this show has an abundance of infectious, rebellious energy and passion.
BURN THE FLOOR - WHAT THE CRITICS SAID
✭✭✭✭✭ “A show to remember” Birmingham Express
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“Compelling”
Crawley Observer
Join our Mailing List BURN THE FLOOR UK TOUR 2022 SCHEDULE
Updated 28 June 2021
JANUARY 2022 5 January - Royal and Derngate, Northampton 6 January - The Atkinson, Southport 7 January - Opera House, Blackpool 8 January - The Alhambra, Dunfermline 9 January - Festival Theatre, Edinburgh 10 January - Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow 12 January - Corn Exchange, Cambridge 13 January - Pavilion, Weymouth 14 January - The Anvil, Basingstoke 16 January - Regent Theatre, Stoke On Trent 17 January - Milton Keynes Theatre 18 January - The Cresset, Peterborough 19 January - Victoria Theatre, Halifax 21 January - Grand Opera House, York 22 January - Symphony Hall, Birmingham 23 January - Brighton Dome Brighton 24 January - The Hawth, Crawley 25 January - Regent Theatre, Ipswich 26 January - Cliffs Pavilion, Southend 27 January - Lighthouse, Poole 29 January - The Hexagon, Reading 30 January - King's Theatre, Portsmouth 31 January - Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury
FEBRUARY 2022 1 February - G Live, Guildford 2 February - Orchard Theatre, Dartford 3 February - White Rock Theatre, Hastings 5 February - New Wimbledon Theatre 6 February - Churchill Theatre, Bromley 7 February - Wyvern Theatre Swindon 9 February - Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe 11 February - The Baths Hall, Scunthorpe 12 February - Embassy Theatre, Skegness 13 February - Grimsby Auditorium, Grimsby 14 February - The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester 15 February - Venue Cymru, Llandudno 16 February - Lyceum Theatre, Crewe 17 February - Floral Pavilion, New Brighton 19 February - Princess Theatre, Torquay 20 February - New Theatre, Cardiff 21 February - Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury 23 February - The Beck Theatre, Hayes 24 & 25 February - Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage
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