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Burn the Floor

Dare to dream
Dance
Her Majesty's Theatre
BTF24 2560x1280
1 show

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Headlined by the incredible vocals of Human Nature’s Phil Burton, the fearless reality of Burn the Floor in 2024 is reflected in the dancer’s mantra “be brave, no boundaries, dare to dream” as they push the extremes in bringing their famous, infectious, rebellious energy to the stage every single night. 

To celebrate the 25th anniversary, Burn the Floor celebrates the art of ballroom dance fuelled by the great Aussie rock classics including INXS, John Farnham, Cold Chisel, Sia, AC/DC, Keith Urban and of course a little Human Nature. This legendary production united with rock and roll lighting, stunning costumes and the extensive live music styles will have you leaping out of your seat.

I look to cross the emotional boundary, for our dancers to find the courage to fearlessly expose and share their personal life values from the very highest or deepest points of their soul.

— Director, Peta Roby

Reviews

  • “...the dancing in Burn the Floor is second to none.”
    —Australian Arts Review
  • “Breathtaking”
    —The Boston Globe
  • “Heartpounding”
    —Time Out
  • “Electrifying”
    —Chicago Sun-Times

Accessibility
Recommended ages 4 and up
Runtime

Performance Location: Her Majesty's Theatre

A photo of Her Majesty's Theatre auditorium, side view

Her Majesty's Theatre is located at 58 Grote Street, Adelaide, which is on the north side of the street. You can’t miss the beautiful, street-facing entrance, and although there is no designated drop off area, cars can pause to drop off passengers nearby on Grote Street. 

Car Parking

There are many parking options around the Grote Street precinct, including on Pitt St, at Adelaide Central Market, and Wilson Parking on Franklin Street.  

Taxi services

There is not a taxi rank direct­ly adja­cent to Her Majesty’s The­atre, but the near­est one is just 250m east, out­side the Hilton Hotel on Vic­to­ria Square. 

Public transport

Pub­lic trans­port is a great way to vis­it Her Majesty’s The­atre with no need to wor­ry about park­ing. Many busses, includ­ing the free bus that loops through the city and North Ade­laide, stop near­by as does the tram which stops in Vic­to­ria Square just 250m away. For more infor­ma­tion vis­it Ade­laide Metro.

We want to make your vis­it as enjoy­able as pos­si­ble and offer many ways to assist if sup­port is required.

Accessible seating

Remov­able seats are avail­able in the Stalls row G as well as on the Dress Cir­cle and Grand Cir­cle for patrons who wish to remain seat­ed in their wheel­chair or trans­fer to a the­atre seat. 

Lifts

Lifts are locat­ed in the foy­er near the infor­ma­tion desk with access to all levels. 

Toilets

Acces­si­ble toi­lets are avail­able at Her Majesty’s Theatre.

Assistance animals

Every theatre and event/function area of Adelaide Festival Centre is assistance animal friendly. 

Audio assistance

At Her Majesty’s The­atre, hear­ing loop facil­i­ties are avail­able in foy­er areas. 

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