Britain’s Got Talent stars Diversity have announced shows in Dundee and Perth.
The dance group – who won the ITV show in 2009 – will take to the stage next year.
The gigs will support food poverty charity the Trussell Trust in the cities they appear in.
The group will perform in Dundee’s Caird Hall on November 1 2023, and Perth Concert Hall two days later on November 3.
On November 2 they will be in the Usher Hall in Edinburgh.
A spokesperson said: “Supernova follows Diversity’s sold-out Connected tour earlier this year, which combined playful, comedic routines with powerful statements on human connectivity.
“Big, relentless and energetic, the tour dazzled fans across the UK.”
Diversity – led by TV favourite Ashley Banjo – took the nation by storm when they won the third series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2009 and have since sold out multiple UK and Irish tours.
Most recently the group have been preparing to launch Diversity Studios – which will offer in-person and live streamed dance classes.
Banjo was awarded an MBE last month for services to dance.
Those attending next year’s shows will be invited to bring along donations of food to support the Trussell Trust, which provides emergency support to people in poverty.
There will also be collection buckets for cash donations.
Tickets for the shows go on sale at 10am this Friday.
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