Aljaz and Janette's Remembering the Oscars tour - list of venues and dates

Strictly Come Dancing’s favourite couple Janette Manrara and Aljaž Škorjanec have announced the rescheduled dates for their new dance spectacular Remembering The Oscars.

Having been due to start earlier this month, the tour was postponed following the closure of theatres across the UK as part of the nationwide effort to combat the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

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The 38-date tour, in which Janette and Aljaž give the red carpet treatment to Oscar-winning songs, dances, movies and stars, will now begin on Saturday March 20 2021 and end on Tuesday May 4 2021.

All tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled dates.

Aljaz and Janette are favourites on BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing.

Janette said: “We are so thrilled to have the opportunity to put on this magnificent show that we are so proud of in 2021.

“We hope that when these difficult times pass, we can bring joy and smiles to everyone’s hearts; nothing would make us happier.”

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Aljaž said: “It was heartbreaking to not be able to open with our show this year.

“But we are now so thrilled that our beautiful show will still be seen by the UK audiences next year. Cannot wait to be back on stage and perform for you all.”

In addition, 10 free VIP tickets, which include a meet and greet with Aljaž and Janette, will be made available to NHS staff, at every venue, as a way of the[roducers and Aljaž and Janette showing their gratitude to these front-line heroes.

Aljaž said: “We know what we are offering is a relatively small gesture, but we want to acknowledge the amazing effort of the NHS staff who are facing unimaginable pressure on a daily basis as they treat patients across the UK affected by coronavirus.

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“We’ll be rolling out the proverbial red carpet for these heroes and we look forward to thanking them in person throughout the tour.”

The full list of rescheduled dates are as follows (*indicates additional matinée performances):

March 2021Saturday March 20 – Aylesbury Waterside TheatreSun March 21 – Ipswich Regent TheatreTuesday March 23 – Chatham Central TheatreWednesday March 24 – Reading Hexagon TheatreThursday March 25 – Guildford G LiveFriday March 26 – Canterbury Marlowe TheatreSaturday March 27 – Canterbury Marlowe Theatre*Monday March 29 – London Peacock TheatreTuesday March 30 – London Peacock TheatreWednesday March 31 – London Peacock Theatre*

April 2021Thursday April 1 – London Peacock TheatreFriday April 2 – London Peacock TheatreSaturday April 3 – London Peacock Theatre*Tuesday April 6 – Cambridge Corn ExchangeWednesday April 7 – Southend Cliffs Pavilion*Thursday April 8 – Birmingham Symphony HallFriday April 9 – Buxton Opera HouseSaturday April 10 – Glasgow Royal Concert HallSunday April 11 – Inverness Eden CourtTuesday April 13 – Perth Concert HallWednesday April 14 – Carlisle Sands CentreThursday April 15 – Edinburgh Festival TheatreFriday April 16 – Aberdeen Music HallSaturday April 17 – Billingham Forum Theatre*Monday April 19 – Manchester Bridgewater HallWednesday April 21 – York The BarbicanThursday April 22 – Gateshead SageFriday April 23 – Liverpool PhilharmonicSaturday April 24 – Northampton Derngate TheatreSunday April 25 – Leicester De Montfort HallTuesday April 27 – Shrewsbury Theatre SevernWednesday April 28 – Shrewsbury Theatre SevernThursday April 29 – Bournemouth Pavilion TheatreFriday April 30 – Bath Forum

May 2021Saturday May 1 – Yeovil Octagon Theatre*Sunday May 2 – Portsmouth Kings TheatreMonday May 3 – Cardiff St David’s HallTuesday May 4 – Llandudno Venue Cymru

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