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Giovanni – Unstoppable

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Giovanni – Unstoppable

The Regent Theatre, Ipswich

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Sunday 23 May 202716:00–18:00

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He’s back, Ipswich! And he is more unstoppable than ever. We are absolutely thrilled to share that the sensationally talented Giovanni Pernice is bringing his brand-new, electrifying 2027 live tour, UNSTOPPABLE, right here to the Ipswich Regent Theatre!

Whether you’re a die-hard ballroom fan or just love a spectacular night of live theatre, this is one date you’ll want to circle in your diary immediately. Giovanni has been capturing hearts across the nation since his UK Strictly Come Dancing debut in 2015, and now the BAFTA winner and Strictly champion is pushing the boundaries of dance once again.

What is UNSTOPPABLE All About?

This isn’t just your average dance show—it’s a breathtaking theatrical experience. Giovanni will be joined on stage by a sensational cast of world-class dancers and incredible West End performers. Together, they will bring you a show packed with jaw-dropping choreography, powerful emotional storytelling, and dazzling production values.

It’s a true celebration of passion, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Expect non-stop, action-packed entertainment that will leave you amazed. After all, he isn’t just a dancer—he’s a master showman!

A Perfect Sunday Treat at the Regent Theatre

With a 4pm show time, this is the perfect Sunday afternoon treat. Why not make a day of it? Grab some lunch at one of our fantastic local spots in Ipswich town centre or down by the Waterfront, and then head over to the historic Regent Theatre for an unforgettable afternoon of high-energy glamour.

Everything You Need to Know

  • Date: Sunday 23rd May 2027
  • Venue: Ipswich Regent Theatre, St Helen’s St, Ipswich IP4 1HE
  • Doors Open: 3:00pm
  • Show Starts: 4:00pm
  • Age Guidance: Under 14s must be accompanied by a fully paying adult (18+).
  • Booking Note: A £2 Restoration Levy applies to tickets to help keep our beautiful local theatre shining bright.

Giovanni’s shows are always incredibly popular and tend to sell out fast, so be sure to secure your seats early to avoid disappointment. We can’t wait to see you there!

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