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Strictly Inverness which is in aid of Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre will be livestreamed over three nights


By Ian Duncan

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Strictly Inverness organisers Emma Nicol and Wendy Morgan getting the trophies ready for the Strictly Inverness competition.
Strictly Inverness organisers Emma Nicol and Wendy Morgan getting the trophies ready for the Strictly Inverness competition.

It’s Strictly Inverness week and for the first time ever, the competition nights Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, will be available to view live as the action happens, from the comfort of your living room.

Organisers are delighted to be releasing pay-per-view tickets for the now legendary dance competition, priced at £10 per night.

Your fee will give you full access to the entire show as it happens - you can even pause and play the footage as you wish, providing you do so between 7pm and midnight on your chosen night of purchase.

After midnight it will disappear and you will also be able to vote by text for your favourite couple.

So now there are no excuses to miss out on the best show in town. It is accessible to everyone whatever your age or wherever you are.

Wendy Morgan, the communications officer at Highland Hospice, who organises the event said: "We are so excited to have live streaming up and running for the first time ever.

"This makes Strictly Inverness truly all-inclusive and available to people who may not be able to get to Inverness Ice Centre, are still cautious about mixing in crowds or are under 18.

"Many of our dancers have children, and this means they can cheer mum or dad on from home.

"Our four night extravaganza begins tonight and we are all feeling quite emotional to see Strictly happen again, and finally give our incredible dancers their time to shine."

The 32 participants have, incredibly, collectively fundraised over £160,000, and this does not include tickets sold, bar takings and votes or raffles placed each night.

A huge thank you from Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre to each and every one of them. Now organisers just can't wait to see their moves – and they hope you will join us too, either in person or at home.

Book your tickets here:

• Thursday, May 19, (Heat 1): https://bit.ly/19MayStrictly

• Friday, May 20, (Heat 2) https://bit.ly/20MayStrictly

• Saturday, May 21, (Grand Final featuring guest judge Flavia Cacace-Mistry) https://bit.ly/21MayStrictly

You can also visit the hospice website if you wish to attend in person. Collect tickets at the door.


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