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Crowd 'blows the roof off' to thank skating stars for 50 magical years
Nottingham Post
|July 14, 2025
CITY HOSTS TORVILL & DEAN'S LAST PERFORMANCE
THE cheers were deafening as the curtain came down on Torvill and Dean's illustrious 50-year career on the ice.
Fans were on their feet, applauding and whooping, as Nottingham's skating royalty said farewell at the end of their final performance before a 5,000-strong crowd at the Motorpoint Arena.
It would have been a travesty for Nottingham if the UK leg of the Our Last Dance tour had ended in Glasgow, as originally planned. After 41 shows across the UK and Australia - the country they first performed after turning professional - it was entirely fitting that Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean bowed out at the “sacred” location where they first danced on the ice together.
After a rousing sendoff on Saturday evening, Chris said the earlier shows in the city had been emotional and, despite looking a little teary as they each thanked their “partner and best friend”, they ended with smiles and a hug. Chris told the crowd: “Tonight will be in our hearts and memories forever.”
During the show their smiles had never been bigger, almost as if they were savouring every last moment in the packed-out arena.
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