Now booking: Diversity
After selling more than 20,000 tickets for their debut UK tour next year, Britain's Got Talent winners Diversity have extended added more dates, including Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall.
Tickets for the date on April 13 go on sale on Saturday priced at £18.50.
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The group promise a "jaw dropping state of the art spectacular bringing A Toy Story to life."
They will be joined by Aidan Davis, a finalist in Britain's Got Talent which Diversity won in May.
Formed in 2007, the dance troupe consists of eleven members from East London and the Essex area. Ranging in age from 13-26, they are made up of three sets of brothers: Ashley and Jordan Banjo, Ian, Jamie and Matthew McNaughton, Sam and Mitchell Craske. They are complemented by four friends: Terry Smith, Ike Ezekwugo, Warren Russell and Perri Luc Kiely.
Ashley, the group's leader and choreographer has been dancing since he was five.
"We are so thrilled by the reaction of the public to our debut tour,2 he says.
"We've had to add a load more dates just to cope with the incredible demand! I can't thank the fans enough for their support. Now we just want to get out there and put on a show that will blow people away!
"There will be unbelievable routines integrated in a storyline full of surprises with special guest artists.
"I think a lot of people will be surprised with what we've come up with. This won't just be a series of dances that you have seen us perform on TV. We will be bringing a toy story to life."
The tickets will go on sale from 9.30am and will be available from the venue, by calling 0115 989 5555 or on-line at www.gigsandtours.com












3 Comments
by Richard, still body popping
Thursday, November 26 2009, 3:41PM
“are you saying its not?? i better take off my high top converse trainers and my black and red thriller jacket then.........”
by mr tumnus, narnia
Thursday, November 26 2009, 2:30PM
“body popping?...............is it still 1985?”
by Richard, body popping and doing robotics, whilst eating a bacon sarnie
Thursday, November 26 2009, 11:31AM
“this show sounds like its going to be awesome, great act and good role models, cant wait for it.”