mcd_watermark mcd_watermark

Search

Hit enter to search or ESC to close

50th Anniversary Dance

Torvill & Dean

Tuesday April 15 2025 - Wednesday April 16 2025 | SSE Arena, Belfast

BOOK NOW
Torvill & Dean
Torvill & Dean

Torvill & Dean
Our Last Dance

The SSE Arena, Belfast
15 & 16 April 2025

Tickets on sale now from ticketmaster.ie

 

British ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have marked the 40th anniversary of their Olympic gold success by announcing they will be retiring from skating together in 2025. The duo from Nottingham wrote their names in British sporting history at the 1984 Winter Games following their routine to Ravel's Bolero at the Zetra Olympic Hall in Sarajevo. 

Forty years on from their Valentine's Day performance, they have returned to Sarajevo to celebrate the day with the city, where they confirmed they will embark on one last UK tour next year. Reflecting on how their golden moment inspired more appreciation of ice-skating, Dean told the PA news agency: "That was really a launching pad of then going off to do other things. Touring around the world, skating in front of hundreds of thousands of people and then Dancing On Ice starting up because of winning the Olympics."

Torvill and Dean's Valentine's Day performance followed a sustained period of success at the World, European and British Championships during the early part of the 80s. As they took to the ice at the 1984 Winter Games, they did not skate for the first 20 seconds of their routine - in order to comply with Olympic rules - before they burst into life. With intense passion and intensity on display, the finale saw the athletes collapse on the ice and lay motionless in each other's arms, sparking a standing ovation inside the arena and perfect scores of 6.0 were awarded from the 12 judges.

Recalling the day, Torvill, 66, revealed they had not had many opportunities to practise the routine in the arena before the final but were given a 6am slot on the day which no other competitors in their training group turned up for due to the performance being that evening. Dean, 65, said after they performed the routine, they heard a "ripple of applause all around the gods of the building" from the cleaners, a memory from the day which has stuck with them. He recalled: "When you think about the whole day, nobody was there, and then as the day goes on, people start to fill the building and the competition happens and it gets to a climax and the gold medals are awarded. Then the people start to disappear and then you're just left with how it was in the morning, we're almost closing the door on the day." He also revealed that Princess Anne (now the Princess Royal) waited for them in the Olympic village with Champagne to celebrate despite them not arriving until late after being held up by the Olympic doping checks after the performance.

Torvill and Dean turned professional after their Bolero performance but competed in the 1994 Winter Olympics where they won bronze before retiring from competition. They later branched out into touring, coaching and choreographing before becoming the faces of ITV's Dancing On Ice, which ran from 2006 until 2014, and later becoming head judges on the show when it was revived in 2018.

The duo will now retire from dancing together following their upcoming tour - Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance - which will run from April 12 to May 11 2025. The shows, which includes dates in London, Belfast, Newcastle and Glasgow, will celebrate 50 years since they formed their skating partnership in 1975. Reflecting on coming to the decision to draw things to a close, Dean said: "I think there comes a time when you know. We're not spring chickens any more but we're still able to do it to a certain degree that we feel good about it but that will go. So I think this is the right time for us to be able to do that and go and skate and do some of the old routines, be very nostalgic, but then do some new fun, upbeat (dances) with friends of ours from the skating world and from Dancing On Ice. We're looking at it as a celebration." The ice skater added that he feels they will get more emotional about things coming to a close nearer the time. "We'll have a sense of pride as well, I think, of what we've done and still been able to do over the years, bringing competitive skating and competitions and then entertainment through the TV screen," he added. "I think we'll get reflective and look at it not in a sad way but in a happy way."

Among those they have inspired is British ice-skating number one Lewis Gibson, who has previously said he started skating after watching Dancing On Ice, and his ice skating partner Lilah Fear. Torvill is sure they will get a medal at the next Winter Olympics in 2026, and hopes it will be a goldone, which will pump more money into the sport in the UK. "You really need to build into the infrastructure at a very early age and that's where the funding needs to be, is to support young skaters and staying with them, developing them all the way through", Dean added.

Dancing On Ice will also commemorate their 40th milestone during this Sunday's episode with a special video package and the duo said their performance in the finale will be an "emotional" one.

Their 28-date tour, Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance, will travel across the UK from April 12 to May 11 2025, with tickets on sale from February 14 at TorvillandDean.com and www.ticketmaster.ie

SKATING LEGENDS TORVILL & DEAN

RETURN TO SARAJEVO TO COMMEMORATE
40 YEARS SINCE WINNING GOLD AT 1984 WINTER OLYMPICS
& ANNOUNCE 2025 ‘OUR LAST DANCE’ UK TOUR

 

15 & 16 April 2025
The SSE Arena, Belfast

 

TICKETS ON SALE NOW
www.ticketmaster.ie & www.TORVILLANDDEAN.COM

Skating legends Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean have returned to Sarajevo today (14th February) to commemorate their historic Gold medal winning performance to Ravel’s Bolero at the 1984 Winter Olympics - 40 years to the day. Torvill & Dean also announced today that they will be retiring from skating together in spring 2025, when they embark on their last ever live UK tour: ‘Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance’

Kicking off at London’s OVO Arena in Wembley on 12 April, this will be the very last chance to see the world’s most famous skating superstars in action on the ice together. The 28 date tour will travel across the UK, culminating at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on 11 May for their final performance and their last dance. Tickets go on sale at 8.00am on ‘Bolero Day’ (as Jayne and Chris affectionately call it), 14 February, from www.TorvillandDean.com and www.ticketmaster.ie

Following an invitation from the Mayor of Sarajevo to visit the city to mark the 40th anniversary of the Winter Olympics, Torvill & Dean are there today reliving the memories four decades on of their iconic heart-stopping performance which had a UK television audience of 24 million people on the edge of their seats. It became one of the greatest sporting moments of the 20th Century and set a new standard for world-class figure skating.

‘Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance’ UK Tour will be the last time that Jayne and Chris will perform on ice together, 50 years since they formed their incredible skating partnership - giving audiences one last chance to see and celebrate the iconic duo.

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean said: "Following the kind invitation from the Mayor, we are thrilled to be back in Sarajevo 40 years on from that memorable day. Returning to the city which provided such a life-changing moment for us is incredibly nostalgic and brings back so many wonderful memories. We’re also feeling very emotional as we announce our 2025 farewell tour: ‘Torvill & Dean: Our Last Dance’. Whilst we will continue to work together off the ice, this will be the final time we will skate together following our 50-year partnership. But not without celebrating one final time with all of our incredible fans across the UK, who have supported us constantly over many years. We promise to put on an amazing live show – and we really hope to see you there!”

Torvill & Dean are back on ITV1 every Sunday night, as Head Judges on the new series of Dancing on Ice.

  • Tue 15th Apr 2025 | SSE Arena, Belfast | Tickets Available | Doors 7:30 PM

    Book Now
  • Wed 16th Apr 2025 | SSE Arena, Belfast | Tickets Available | Doors 2:00 PM

    Book Now
  • Wed 16th Apr 2025 | SSE Arena, Belfast | Tickets Available | Doors 7:30 PM

    Book Now

Recommended Artists