The full line up for next year's Strictly Come Dancing live tour has been announced.
Chris Hollins and Ricky Groves from this year's TV contest are the latest celebrities to be announced.
They will appear at venues including Sheffield Arena alongside fellow 2009 competitors Ali Bastian, Natalie Cassidy and Zoe Lucker.
Also taking part are Kelly Brook, Austin Healey and Mark Ramprakash who were successful in late heats of previous series.
They will be joined by their professional partners, Darren Bennett, Matthew Cutler, Brian Fortuna, James Jordan, Ola Jordan, Lilia Kopylova, Natalie Lowe, Kristina Rihanoff, Aliona Vilani and Ian Waite.
The original line-up of judges -- Len Goodman, Bruno Tolioni, Arlene Philips and Craig Revel-Horwood -- will be on hand with comments and scores for the celebrities and their partners, but it is audiences who have the final say on each night.
Ali Bastian is best known for her role as Becca Dean in hit soap Hollyoaks and more recently walked the beat in ITV1 police show The Bill.
She wowed the judges with her near perfect American Smooth in week seven of this year’s TV show.
EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy, who played Sonia Jackson in the BBC 1 soap for over a decade, won consistent praise from Strictly judges and viewers with her energetic performances on the show.
Natalie, who was knocked out a fortnight ago, competes in the Strictly Live tour ahead of her return to Albert Square in 2010.
Footballers’ Wives and Bad Girls favourite Zoe Lucker battled her nerves to achieve consistently high marks during this year’s series, achieving her highest score of 33 for the Foxtrot and American Smooth.
Strictly Come Dancing is at Sheffield Arena for five shows between January 29 and 31. Tickets cost £65, £55, £42.50 and £35 by phoning 0114 256 5656 or online at www.sheffieldarena.co.uk.
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