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Go behind the scenes at the Dancing On Ice tour

Here’s a behind the scenes look at the Dancing On Ice tour.

The live arena show took place across the country earlier this year.

X Factor star and Dancing On Ice winner Jake Quickenden, Bucks Fizz legend Cheryl Baker, media personality Donna Air and rugby ace Max Evans got their skates back on for the Dancing on Ice tour line up.

Kem Cetinay, Alex Beresford and two-time Dancing on Ice champion Ray Quinn joined the celebrity line-up for the live ice spectacular .

This year’s comeback tour also featured a special guest judge; TV and West End star Denise Van Outen, who joined the ice panel hot on the heels of her judging duties on Ireland’s Got Talent.

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Denise and the celebrity contestants were joined Dancing on Ice Head Judges and live tour hosts, skating legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.

They were all on the road this spring when the Dancing on Ice Live UK Tour skated up and down the country.

Jake Quickenden wowed both fans and the judges on the ITV show with his impressive skating which saw him win the series last month.

He competed on the Dancing on Ice tour with two-time champion Ray Quinn. Winner of the 2009 ITV series and the ‘All Star’ series in 2014.

“This year’s show has been fantastic to watch, with some great talent emerging,” Ray said. “But the competitive side in me can’t wait to get back on the road, back on the ice and hopefully back at the top of the leaderboard!”

Former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Denise Van Outen is no stranger to judging panels as the Loose Women regular is currently judging on Ireland’s Got Talent and previously judged on BBC1’s ‘I’d Do Anything’ and ‘Any Dream Will Do’.

Denise said: “I’m so excited to be working on the Dancing on Ice Tour and cannot wait to see the skaters wow the audiences in the arenas.

“It’s going to be spectacular and as a fan of the show, I’m delighted to join the Ice Family!”

Dancing On Ice will return to TV next year.

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