
Strictly Come Dancing finalist Nikita Kuzmin stars in 'Supernova!', an explosive dance spectacular by 'Burn the Floor' featuring ballroom, Latin, and contemporary styles.
The Brighton Dome is set to host a new dance production titled Nikita Kuzmin - Supernova! on Sunday, 28 June 2026. This show marks a significant collaboration between the Strictly Come Dancing finalist and the international dance company Burn the Floor. The choreography has been developed by Jason Gilkison, a BAFTA winner whose work often defines the standard for these types of large-scale touring productions. It is a performance that brings together several different disciplines, moving through ballroom, Latin, and contemporary styles. Throughout the evening, the stage will feature specific techniques like the Tango, Pasodoble, Samba, and Jive, all focused on the high-energy delivery and technical precision that Nikita Kuzmin has become known for during his career.
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The performance is scheduled to start at 19:30 in the Concert Hall, with the doors opening at 18:45 for those who want to get settled in their seats early. The production is framed as a blend of traditional dance craftsmanship and more modern, innovative elements, aiming to highlight Nikita’s personal charisma and physical power. For those who follow the professional dance circuit or regularly attend theatrical shows in the city, this production follows the tradition of high-energy ballroom shows but with a focus on a single lead performer's journey. It is designed to appeal to both dedicated fans of dance competitions and those who simply enjoy the atmosphere of a live theatre show.
When it comes to the practical side of things, standard tickets are priced at £51.00. There is also a VIP package available for £131, which is designed for those looking for a more personal experience. This package includes a Meet & Greet session that takes place approximately two and a half hours before the show begins, providing a chance for photos, autographs, and access to exclusive merchandise. The Brighton Dome is located on Church Street (BN1 1UE), so it’s well-positioned for anyone planning to spend the evening in the city centre. It is a straightforward choice for anyone with an interest in the technicality of professional dance who wants to see a production of this scale in a local venue.














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