Johannes Radebe has announced a huge tour for 2027

The tour will take place between April and June next year

Johannes Radebe
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 16 hours ago
Last updated 15 hours ago

Following the exciting news that Johannes Radebe would be a host when Strictly Come Dancing returns later this year, the professional dancer has now announced a new tour for 2027 - called Finally Home.

The tour will start on 1st April 2027 in High Wycombe, travelling across the UK, including venues in Liverpool, Blackpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, London and many more. The tour will end on 13th June 2027 in Cardiff, and feature a Gala performance at the London Palladium on 9th May 2027.

The new tour follows three record-breaking sold-out tours by the Kinky Boots star, and will see Johannes performing his dazzling choreography and sensational live vocals, with spectacular costumes.

Speaking about the tour, Johannes said: "People have been asking if I won't be dancing anymore...darling, I’m just getting started! Bringing this tour FINALLY HOME across the UK and Ireland is my way of saying thank you to everyone who has supported my journey. So come ready for joy, fun and celebration, because we’re bringing the biggest party to your town and I cannot wait to dance with you all!"

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What dates is Johannes Radebe performing in 2027?

Johannes has announced a lot of dates for 2027, take a look through them below.

April 2027

High Wycombe, Swan Theatre – Thu 1st

Oxford, New Theatre – Fri 2nd

Eastbourne, Congress Theatre – Sat 3rd

Liverpool, Empire Theatre – Sun 4th

Blackpool, Grand Theatre – Wed 7th – Thu 8th

Manchester, Palace Theatre – Fri 9th – Sat 10th

Brighton, Theatre Royal Brighton – Wed 14th – Thu 15th

Stockton, Globe – Fri 16th

Glasgow, SEC Armadillo – Sat 17th

Birmingham, Hippodrome – Sun 18th

Bromley, Churchill Theatre – Tue 20th

Belfast, Grand Opera House – Thu 22nd – Sat 24th

Dublin, Gaiety Theatre – Sun 25th

Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre – Wed 28th

Carlisle, The Sands Centre – Thu 29th

Aberdeen, Music Hall – Fri 30th

May 2027

Edinburgh, Playhouse – Sat 1st

Southampton, Mayflower Theatre – Sun 2nd

Southend, Cliffs Pavilion – Wed 5th

Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall – Thu 6th

Bath, Forum – Fri 7th

London, Palladium – Sun 9th

Guildford, G-Live – Wed 12th

Truro, Hall for Cornwall – Thu 13th

Poole, Lighthouse – Fri 14th

Stoke-on-Trent, Regent Theatre – Sat 15th

Leeds, Grand Theatre – Sun 16th

Bradford, Live – Wed 19th

Peterborough, New Theatre – Thu 20th

Dartford, The Orchard Theatre – Fri 21st

Sheffield, City Hall – Sat 22nd

Sunderland, Empire – Sun 23rd

Woking, New Victoria Theatre – Wed 26th

Leicester, Curve – Thu 27th – Sat 29th

Grimsby, Auditorium – Sun 30th

June 2027

Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre – Wed 2nd – Thu 3rd

Torquay, Princess Theatre – Fri 4th

Swansea, Building Society Arena – Sat 5th

Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall Theatre – Sun 6th

York, Grand Opera House – Wed 9th

Hull, New Theatre – Thu 10th

Plymouth, Theatre Royal – Fri 11th – Sat 12th

Cardiff, Wales Millennium Centre – Sun 13th

How to buy tickets

Tickets are now available to buy for all dates from Aloud.com