Strictly Come Dancing: Live Tour 2020 tickets go on pre-sale today – here's all you need to know

THE Strictly Come Dancing's live shows will return TOMORROW – but you can already bag tickets to the tour.

Viewers can't wait to see the stars in action and will be hoping that their favourite will be heading out on live tour. Here's all you need to know…

How can I get tickets to Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour 2020?

Tickets for Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour are available now.

They are priced between £35 and £65, plus the booking fee.

You can get your hands on tickets at AXS and Ticketmaster 

Who’s hosting Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour 2020?

Stacey Dooley has been confirmed as the host of next year’s Strictly Come Dancing – The Live Tour.

The documentary filmmaker, who won the 16th series of the competition in 2018, will showcase her presenting skills for the 32-date event, which kicks off in January 2020 at Arena Birmingham.

Taking to her official Instagram to confirm the news, Stacey told her 744k followers, writing: “SEE YOU THERE GANG

“The hostess with the mostess….KINDA….(not really in the home environment, no bread, no loo roll, but DEFO in an arena…)”

Who’s in the line-up of Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour 2020?

We won’t know the official line-up until later on in the series, unfortunately.

Only the contestants who reach the final stages of the competition will have the chance to cha-cha-cha across the arena stage alongside their Strictly partner.

The 2019  tour saw a whopping seven contestants join the 2019 Live Tour, so it’s likely that the Beeb will keep things the same for next year’s event.

What are the dates for Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour 2020?

If you’re looking to attend Strictly Come Dancing: The Live Tour, here are all the scheduled dates for the occasion:

  • Thursday 16-Sunday 19, January – Arena Birmingham
  • Tuesday 21-Wednesday 22, January – P&J Live, Aberdeen
  • Friday 24, January – First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • Saturday 25-Sunday 26, January – Manchester Arena
  • Wednesday 29-Thursday 30, January – SSE Arena Belfast
  • Saturday 1-Sunday 2, February – The SSE Hydro, Glasgow
  • Tuesday 4-Wednesday 5, February – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
  • Friday 7-Sunday 9, February – The O2, London

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