Another Strictly champion has been crowned but have no fear dancing fans as there are still many ways to get your Strictly Come Dancing fix before the show returns next year.
Here are all of the Strictly Come Dancing professionals performing in Ipswich on their 2024 tours.
Giovanni Pernice
When: Saturday, March 30 at 7.30pm
Ticket price: Starting from £31.90
The showman returns to the Ipswich stage as part of his 'Let Me Entertain You' tour.
A show of non-stop action, the champion will be joined by a cast of professional dancers and West End performers.
VIP Meet and Greet tickets are also available.
Johannes Radebe
When: Friday, May 10 at 7.30pm
Ticket price: Starting from £15
A brand new theatrical celebration tour is coming to the Ipswich Regent.
Join Johannes Radebe and a host of eclectic characters in a show packed with roof-raising music, dazzling costumes and world class dance.
Nadiya and Kai
When: Tuesday, June 18 at 7.30pm
Ticket price: Starting from £27.50
Join Nadiya and Kai as they take you on a personal journey through the world of dance, from their childhood memories, competition days, dancing on Strictly and beyond.
Go 'Behind the Magic' with a talented cast, highlighting the influence of some of the 20th century's greatest legends, creatives and artists.
The show will also include fabulous outfits, wonderful music and sensational dancing.
Anton and Giovanni
When: Monday, June 24 at 7.30pm
Ticket price: Starting from £35.10
Anton and Giovanni 'Together' reunites the double act to bring you more fun, more dance, more song, and even more entertainment.
The show promises an evening of unforgettable routines, choreography, and a blend of traditional and contemporary dance styles.
Anton Du Beke
When: Wednesday, November 20
Ticket price: Starting from £28.60
Also heading on a solo tour, the current Strictly Come Dancing judge and former professional takes to the stage in his brand new autumn tour.
With special guest Lance Ellington, Anton Du Beke will be performing songs and dances from some of his favourite eras throughout the decades.
Don't miss the opportunity to see a performance by the "King of Ballroom".
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