Strictly Come Dancing host and Kinky Boots star Johannes Radebe has announced a solo UK tour in 2027, including a gala performance at the London Palladium.
Following three record-breaking, sold-out tours across the UK and Ireland, Johannes Radebe: Finally Home marks an exciting new chapter. Packed with dazzling choreography, sensational live vocals, spectacular costumes and the warmth and energy that have made him a national favourite, this unforgettable show brings together the music and moments that have shaped his journey.From ballroom classics to South African rhythms and beloved pop anthems, Finally Home is a heartfelt celebration.
Johannes Radebe will tour the UK from 1 April to 13 June 2027, with a special gala performance at the London Palladium on 9 May 2027.
Johannes said: People have been asking if I won’t be dancing anymore…darling, I’m just getting started! Bringing this tour Finally Home across the UK and Ireland is my way of saying thank you to everyone who has supported my journey. So come ready for joy, fun and celebration, because we’re bringing the biggest party to your town and I cannot wait to dance with you all!”
Johannes toured the world in international dance show Burn The Floor before being head-hunted by Strictly Come Dancing and he moved to London to dance on the flagship BBC show in 2018. Earlier this year, he was announced as the new Strictly Come Dancing co-host alongside Josh Widdicombe and Emma Willis.
Johannes made his West End and musical theatre debut playing the iconic role of Lola in Kinky Boots which toured the UK and Ireland in 2025 and is in its final weeks at the London Coliseum in the West End.
Book tickets to Kinky Boots at the London Coliseum.
2027 Johannes Radebe : Finally Home UK tour dates
High Wycombe Swan Theatre (1 April)
Oxford New Theatre (2 April)
Eastbourne Congress Theatre (3 April)
Liverpool Empire Theatre (4 April)
Blackpool Grand Theatre (7 to 8 April)
Manchester Palace Theatre (9 to 10 April)
Theatre Royal Brighton (14 to 15 April)
Stockton Globe (16 April)
SEC Armadillo, Glasgow (17 April)
Birmingham Hippodrome (18 April)
Churchill Theatre, Bromley (20 April)
Grand Opera House, Belfast (22 to 24 April)
Gaiety Theatre, Dublin (25 April)
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre (28 April)
The Sands Centre, Carlisle (29 April)
Aberdeen Music Hall (30 April)
Edinburgh Playhouse (1 May)
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (2 May)
Cliffs Pavilion, Southend (5 May)
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham (6 May)
Bath Forum (7 May)
London Palladium (9 May) – Gala Performance
G Live, Guildford (12 May)
Hall for Cornwall, Truro (13 May)
Lighthouse, Poole (14 May)
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent (15 May)
Leeds Grand Theatre (16 May)
Bradford Live (19 May)
New Theatre Peterborough (20 May)
Orchard Theatre, Dartford (21 May)
Sheffield City Hall (22 May)
Sunderland Empire (23 May)
New Victoria Theatre, Woking (26 May)
Curve, Leicester (27 to 29 May)
Grimsby Auditorium (30 May)
Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (2 to 3 June)
Princess Theatre, Torquay (4 June)
Swansea Building Society Arena (5 June)
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells (6 June)
Grand Opera House, York (9 June)
Hull New Theatre (10 June)
Theatre Royal Plymouth (11 to 12 June)
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff (13 June).
📷 Main photo: Johannes Radebe has announced a 2027 UK tour and London Palladium show. Photo: Matt Crockett
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