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Vincent Simone to bring first solo tour, Tango Passions, to the Hazlitt Theatre in Maidstone

By: Sam Lawrie slawrie@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 05:00, 28 February 2023

When you think of passion, intensity and sex appeal, there’s only one dance that springs to mind: the Argentine Tango.

Former Strictly pro Vincent Simone will be showing Maidstone audiences what this dynamic dance is all about with his latest tour, Tango Passions.

Vincent Simone will be performing Tango Passions in Maidstone. Picture: Tania Richards Photography

The show is coming to the Hazlitt Theatre on Thursday, March 9. You can book tickets online here or call 01622 758611.

The 43-year-old dancer has been performing the Argentine Tango in front of captivated crowds for years, but has previously been accompanied by his partner, Flavia Cacace.

However, since Flavia has now retired from performing after 25 years in the business, Vincent is heading out on his first ever solo tour.

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He will still be joined by a dance partner, Paula Duarte, as his leading lady, but this new show sees Vincent step into the spotlight for the first time on his own.

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Although the dancer has been in the UK since the age of 17 after moving here from the Puglia region of Italy, he first became known to many fans after joining the cast of Strictly Come Dancing in 2006.

He appeared in seven series of the BBC dance contest and almost lifted the glitterball trophy in 2008 when he reached the final with S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens.

Since leaving the TV show, Vincent and Flavia have starred in a number of dance extravaganzas together, including Midnight Tango, Dance ‘til Dawn and the Last Tango.

Their run on the West End also landed the pair two Olivier Award nominations.

It's the dancer's first solo tour since his longtime partner, Flavia Cacace, retired. Picture: Tania Richards Photography

With his new solo show, Vincent hopes to take audiences on a journey to Buenos Aires, the home of the Argentine Tango.

There is set to be sensational routines full of Vincent’s trademark passion, as well as tales, poetry and a fascinating look at the origins of this style of dance.

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