Western Mail

The show that’s got the whole nation dancing

Brendan Cole, All Night Long, Brangwyn Hall, Swansea

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BRENDAN Cole is to bring back his spectacula­r and critically acclaimed production All Night Long on a UK tour this autumn – and he’s in Swansea on November 7.

Created and hosted by Brendan himself, All Night Long takes audiences on a journey through dance, music, comedy, passion, intimacy and all things ballroom as Brendan is joined on stage by a cast of superbly talented championsh­ip dancers and a 13-piece band and singers; whipping up an extravagan­t mix of Latin fever and ballroom magic - from tantalisin­g tango to powerful paso doble, the elegant foxtrot to breath-taking waltz - and with a few surprises in store - this is no ordinary dance show.

Brendan Cole is best known from TV favourite Strictly Come Dancing and until announcing his departure from the series earlier this year, was one of just two of the profession­al dancers to have competed in each series.

Brendan danced the first show of the first series and won the first glitterbal­l trophy. Partners have included Charlotte Hawkins; Natasha Kaplinsky; Kelly Brook; Lisa Snowdon; Jo Wood; Victoria Pendleton, Sunetra Sarker; Kirsty Gallacher; Sophie Ellis-Bextor; and pop star Anastacia.

Brendan has been touring the UK for 10 years in his shows including Live & Unjudged, Licence to Thrill, A Night To Remember, and All Night Long with over 120,000 people toe-tapping along to his most recent tour.

All Night Long brings high energy dynamite dance together with live music, stunning special effects and Brendan’s own dazzling choreograp­hy performed to the songs of great music legends and exciting contempora­ry artists, to make for an unforgetta­ble party!

For your night with one of the UK’s best dance performers book your tickets now to avoid disappoint­ment. For more informatio­n visit www.brendancol­elive. com or www.pmbpresent­ations.com.

■ Brendan Cole: All Night Long is at Swansea’s Brangwyn Hall on November 7.

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