Win VIP tickets to Giovanni Pernice’s ‘Born to Win!’

BBC ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ star, Giovanni Pernice, who reached the finals of the hit show with his celebrity partner, Debbie McGee, has kicked off his UK and Ireland tour ‘Born to Win’ to rave reviews and is raising the temperature and sending pulses soaring!

After the huge success of his debut tour ‘Dance is Life’ in 2017, Giovanni is extremely happy to be back out on the road with ‘Born to Win’, in a show he says is “even bigger and even better!”

‘Born to Win’ tells the story of Giovanni’s life, from growing up in Sicily and learning to dance, to his time on the hit BBC TV show, and features the hot Paso Doble, the sexy Salsa, the gorgeous Viennese Waltz, and the passionate Rumba, to name just a few.

The show, headlined by Giovanni, sees the return of his leading lady, Luba Mushtuk – dancer and assistant choreographer on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, and ‘Dancing with Stars Ireland’ professionals – Kai Widdrington, Giulia Dotta, Curtis Pritchard, and Emily Barker, who all starred in ‘Dance is Life’. They are joined by Stephen Vincent and Kylee Brown, who have both performed around the world in the phenomenal stage show ‘Burn the Floor’.

Tickets are now on sale directly through the theatres or online at www.giovannipernice.com There are also a limited number of VIP tickets available at most venues, where people can meet Giovanni before the show, get a signed print and have photo opportunities.

Winners of this competition will receive a pair of VIP Meet & Greet tickets for the show on Saturday 7th July at Worthing Pavilion Theatre or Monday 16th July at The Hawth, Crawley.

To enter the competition read the text above and enter using the form below. Closing date is 27th June.

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