With numerous sell-out tours under their belt, it’s fair to say Diversity have made the most of their Susan Boyle-beating success on Britain’s Got Talent 15 years ago.
The London-based street-dance crew are this month and next visiting the Midlands region with latest offering Supernova. Extremely well received on its mammoth 66-date tour across 40 towns and cities, the production differs somewhat from previous Diversity shows in the sense that it follows a storyline.
The group is using the tour to support anti-poverty charity the Trussell Trust, with audience members being invited to bring along food donations to the shows.
Britain’s most-successful dance group.
With numerous sell-out tours under their belt, it’s fair to say Diversity have made the most of their Susan Boyle-beating success on Britain’s Got Talent 15 years ago.
The London-based street-dance crew are this month and next visiting the Midlands region with latest offering Supernova. Extremely well received on its mammoth 66-date tour across 40 towns and cities, the production differs somewhat from previous Diversity shows in the sense that it follows a storyline.
The group is using the tour to support anti-poverty charity the Trussell Trust, with audience members being invited to bring along food donations to the shows.