Two of the dance world's most iconic stars will be heading for Swindon this autumn with a dazzling show.
Brothers AJ and Curtis Pritchard, who found fame as pro-dancers on Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing With The Stars, will be appearing on the Wyvern Theatre stage in the new show Come What May.
The musical promises a night of pure entertainment as it transports audiences to the world of Moulin Rouge with classic songs including 'Come What May', 'Your Song' and 'Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend'.
AJ and Curtis Pritchard will be joined by a cast of West End performers as they take their tour around the country.
"This show just embodies the big musical numbers we have all come to love," said AJ Pritchard, who left Strictly Come Dancing in 2020 after three years on the show.
"Come What May is going to get myself and Curtis back on stage performing together and that is exactly what we love doing."
AJ has had a long career in the performing arts, first appearing on our screens as a contestant on Britain's Got Talent in 2013. AJ and his professional dance partner Chloe Hewitt reached the live semi-finals, and so he's certainly not afraid of a big crowd.
On Strictly Come Dancing, the dancer was partnered with Olympic gymnast Claudia Fragapane, singer Mollie King, Paralympian Lauren Steadman and vlogger Saffron Barker.
AJ's brother Curtis appeared on Dancing With The Stars, the Irish version of Strictly, from 2017 to 2018 where he was partnered with model Thalia Heffernan, and businesswoman Norah Casey.
His appearance on the show was cut short after the two brothers were assaulted and injured in 2018.
Curtis, who is also known for spending six days in the Love Island villa, added: "I've loved performing and entertaining an audience since my Ballroom and Latin dancing days, so this is the perfect tour for me.
"Having gone through the full show I know that you will be entertained from start to finish. It's going to blow you away, I guarantee it."
The high-energy musical extravaganza is being produced by Sisco Entertainment and will bring the sultry, mysterious atmosphere of Paris to 24 theatres across the UK.
The show will be appearing at Swindon's Wyvern Theatre on October 5, and tickets are already on sale.
Those who can't make the Swindon show can also catch it at the nearby Bath Forum on October 2 or Reading's Hexagon on October 11.
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