Strictly Come Dancing judge Anton Du Beke will be bringing his festive stage show to Harrogate this December.
The production, titled Christmas with Anton Du Beke, will take place at the Royal Hall on Monday 1st December at 7.30pm.
Anton, who joined the Strictly judging panel in 2021 after many years as a professional dancer on the BBC series, will be joined on stage by a live band, singer Lance Ellington and a troupe of dancers.
The evening will feature music, dance and festive performances.
Anton said that performing live away from the television show allows him to ‘connect with audiences in a different way’, describing his Christmas tours as “a chance to share the joy of the season through music and dance.”
Tickets are available now through Harrogate Theatre’s box office here.
Tickets start at £45. The show is suitable for under-14s if accompanied by an adult.

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