Shropshire Star

Stars set to shine with Torvill and Dean

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have announced the full list of celebrities who will join them on  their live Dancing on Ice tour which comes to Birmingham's NIA next month.

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After wowing more than 500,000 people across the country in 2007 and 2008, Torvill & Dean will embark on a third live UK tour of Dancing on Ice which comes to Birmingham's NIA from Thursday April 23 to Sunday April 26.

Tickets are still available priced from £32.50-£45, subject to booking and transaction fees.

Click here to buy tickets for Torvill & Dean's Dancing on Ice tour

This tour will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the skating legends' Olympic Gold medal win for their stunning Bolero routine at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics in 1984.

They will be joined by past and present Dancing on Ice celebrity contestants Kyran Bracken, Todd Carty, Chris Fountain, Melinda Messenger, Roxanne Pallett, Ray Quinn, Zoe Salmon, Suzanne Shaw and Jessica Taylor.

All the celebrities will be trained and choreographed by Torvill & Dean who will also perform at each show.

Olympic gold medal winner Robin Cousins will lead the panel of rink-side judges who will critique their performances. The full judging panel is now confirmed and consists of Karen Barber, Robin Cousins, Ruthie Henshall and Nicky Slater.

There will also be one guest judging seat for each date, organisers are in the process of lining up some very special guests.

At each performance the audience will have a chance to vote for their favourite skating celebrity. Replicating the format of the hit ITV1 show, they will be able to use their mobile phones to text vote for their favourite dancing couple.

The audience votes will then be added to the scores from the Judges to decide the winner. Once the votes have been counted, the winning celebrity will join their skating partner to perform a magical finale.

As with the previous tours, all profits from text voting will go to charity - more than £45,000 has been raised to date.

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