Diva extraordinaire La Voix is one of the stars announced for this year’s 2025 series of Strictly and sat down for an exclusive interview with Entertainment Daily ahead of the launch.
With the hit show set to kick off next month on September 20, La Voix has more than some dance moves to focus on in the upcoming weeks.
From next month, the former Britain’s Got Talent star will be embarking on their first UK tour since competing on Drag Race. Not to mention, they will also be closing the year by starring in the Jack and the Beanstalk panto at the Wycombe Swan Theatre.
Strictly star La Voix
How will she manage to balance everything at once?
“I’m always busy, I’ve always toured. For the past 10 years, I’ve been touring around doing my theatre shows and stuff,” she told ED!
However, the “physical side” of Strictly is definitely a concern for the experienced performer.
“The physical side of this is going to be new for me, the training, and of course, just learning the dance routines.
I mean, when I do my theatre shows, I do people like Tina Turner and Cher, so I’ll dance around on the stage and my fans will say, ‘I don’t know how you get away with it!’ But they’ll find out how I get away with it now, quite frankly, they’ll find out whether I’ve been blagging it for years or whether I’m actually good at doing it. It’ll either go one or two ways,” La Voix explained.
Those with tickets to see La Voix on tour, which begins on September 17 at Theatr Clwyd in Mold, teased that ticket holders might even receive exclusive backstage gossip from the show.
“I’ll be doing all the live shows for Strictly on a Saturday, and then in the week, I can go to a regional theatre, ask everyone to turn their phones off, and I’ll tell them what’s really happening and Strictly.
We’re going to go through all the gossip, all the backstage news, in person,” La Voix added.
La Voix is heading out on tour next month (Credit: Splashnews.com)
‘I’ve got to keep myself in shape’
With a jam-packed schedule ahead of them, La Voix said many things need to be put in place for the next few months.
“For the singing thing, it’s a whole thing from steaming to make sure to drink water to sleep.
Sleep is the biggest thing,” she stated.
“That’s why travelling on long-haul flights is a killer for singers.
So I don’t think I’m going to get much sleep, so I might have to do a Mariah [Carey] and record the tour and then just lip sync to myself,” La Voix joked, adding: “I think I’m terrible at doing that, so that would never work. ”
“I just have to keep myself in shape for the tour. There are only eight dates, but their big venues, you know, Theatre Drury Lane, the Brighton Dome. However, they’re only once a week, so I’ll be absolutely fine.”
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