Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden is set to return to the show for her live tour.
It comes after the 34-year-old, who returned to the show this year after undergoing treatment for breast cancer, pulled out of the competition in November following an injury.
At the time, Dowden said she was “heartbroken” to walk out of the show due to an “insufficient stress fracture” on her shin.
On the tour, which starts this January, the Welsh dancer will perform alongside her famous partner JB Gill, who will also dance with Dowden’s replacement Lauren Oakley on the show.
Other couples dancing on the tour include 2024 finalists Love Island’s Tasha Ghori and Iljaz Skorjanic and fellow finalists, actresses Sarah Hedland and Vito Coppola. Actor and singer Shayne Ward will also appear, dancing with pro Nancy Sue.
Professional dancer Michelle Tsikas and EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick will dance together, while Kai Widdrington and Olympian Montel Douglas are paired, as are Katya Jones and opera singer Wayne Evans.
This year’s winner, comedian Chris McCausland, who was the first blind contestant to take part in Strictly, will not be appearing on the tour due to scheduling conflicts with his stand-up dates.
Dancers Diane Buswell, Karen Hore, Neal Jones, Nikita Kuzman, Joyta Przystel, Ruby Camioni and Jack Lee will also perform.
The tour kicks off at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on January 17 and will visit Sheffield, Newcastle, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester and Nottingham.
The final show will take place on February 9 at the O2 in London.
The dancers will be joined by Strictly judges Shirley Balas, Antoine Du Bec, Craig Revel Horwood and, for the first time on tour, Motsi Mabos.
It Takes Two Hosts Janet Munra will return to host.
Manra said it was “an incredible line-up of couples”.
“Arena audiences across the country are in for a real treat. It will be a blast to be back with all the pros and, as an extra special treat, it will be a pleasure to welcome back the lovely Amy Dowden.”
Dowden underwent treatment for stage three breast cancer in 2023 and did not have a celebrity partner on the show that year.
After chemotherapy treatments and a mastectomy, she announced in February that tests showed she had “no evidence of disease”.