There is going to be some new faces in the Strictly Come Dancing line-up this season as four new pro-dancers have been added to their already impressive group.
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Groove Armada and The Coral as part of its initial announcement in March.Yesterday (June 30) organisers unveiled the full bill, which includes new additions The Staves, Ibibio Sound Machine and more.“We are buzzing that Ibibio Sound Machine and The Staves will be joining electronic dance duo Groove Armada, The Coral, House Gospel Choir and Mr Wilson’s Second Liners on our outdoor Main Stage,” said Kaleidoscope director Simon Fell.Kaleidoscope Festival 2021 is ON! And what’s more the full line up
.There is going to be some new faces in the Strictly Come Dancing line-up this season as four new pro-dancers have been added to their already impressive group.
Grado has been spotted joking around with former Hoops boss Neil Lennon in Glasgow. The pair were snapped outside a pub on Ashton Lane in the city’s swanky west end yesterday.
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Cue “London Calling.” Prince Harry has been photographed for the first time since his return to the United Kingdom last week. The Duke of Sussex, 36, looked deep in thought from the passenger seat of a black vehicle on June 30 at Kew Gardens, where he made a surprise appearance at the WellChild Awards, an annual event that celebrates the inspirational qualities of the U.K.’s ill children and young people and the people in their lives.
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