"Let's Dance" - Which celebrities are dancing on the tour?
"Let's Dance" will go on a live tour again in the fall of 2024. Besides numerous professionals known from the RTL dance show, some of the celebrities who participated in the latest season will also be there. According to the broadcaster's Instagram profile of the show, the roster of stars for the upcoming tour is complete.
The big finale in May revealed that the finalists of this year's season will be present. The choreographer Detlef Soost (53), moderator Jana Wosnitza (30), and "Dancing Star 2024" Gabriel Kelly (22) will be joined by actor Mark Keller (59) and travel influencer Ann-Kathrin Bendixen (24), RTL announced.
Mark Keller to be fit for the tour by fall
Keller is confident that he will be fit again for the shows by the time of the tour, the broadcaster reports. The actor injured his Achilles tendon slightly and had to leave the TV show as a result. "Unfortunately, I had to pull the plug," he said in an Instagram clip with his dance partner Kathrin Menzinger (35) at the beginning of May.
Additionally, actress Lina Larissa Strahl (26) will join a few tour stops to replace Wosnitza in Berlin and Hamburg. The dance tour is set to begin on October 29 in Riesa. It will last for about a month and includes stops in Hamburg and Berlin, among other places, as well as Leipzig, Munich, Mannheim, Oberhausen, Cologne, Hannover, Stuttgart, and Dortmund. Shows in Nuremberg and Zurich are already sold out, according to the broadcaster's statements.
The live tour of "Let's Dance" will feature celebrities from the RTL dance show, including Gabriel Kelly, the winner of "Dancing Star 2024." Mark Keller, who had to leave the show due to an injury, is confident he'll be fit by the time of the tour. Lina Larissa Strahl will replace Jana Wosnitza in select tour stops. Detlef Soost, the choreographer, and Jana Wosnitza, the moderator, will also be part of the tour. Instagram posts from the RTL dance show profile confirm that the roster of stars for the upcoming tour is complete. The tour starts on October 29 in Riesa and includes stops in various cities, with shows in Nuremberg and Zurich already sold out.