August 3, 2021
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Riverdance prepares for UK tour

The show will visit 27 venues from 27th August 2021. All the 2020 tour dates have successfully been replaced and new shows have been added…reports Asian Lite News.

Riverdance, a popular theatrical fusion show mainly of traditional Irish music and dance. Preparations are underway for Riverdance: The New 25th Anniversary Show which is set for a UK tour starting from August 26th .

Described by The Arts Review as “magical, moving and utterly memorable”, the show is a powerful and stirring reinvention of this family favourite, celebrated the world over for its Grammy Award-winning music and the thrilling energy and passion of its Irish and international dance.

The show will visit 27 venues from 27th August 2021. All the 2020 tour dates have successfully been replaced and new shows have been added.

Amazingly, the cast for this rescheduled tour are so young that they were not even born in the year that the show first opened – 1995 at the Point Theatre in Dublin. The popular show has already visited over 450 venues worldwide and been seen by over 25 million people. To find out more visit www.riverdance.com.

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