Smouldering looks, toned physiques and perfected dance moves.

It's safe to say that The Dreamboys did not put on your average show at the Pavilion.

Unfortunately less than half the seats were filled with people, but for those of us who were in the audience, it meant a better view of the people on-stage.

The men had evidently worked hard to remember numerous dance routines to various pop songs and were keen to entertain and provide the gaggle of noisy, cheering ticket holders with something memorable.

They were joined for around the total of two minutes by The Only Way is Essex star, Dan Osbourne, who looked awkward onstage and didn't quite fit with the rest of the Dreamboys group, who appeared to ooze confidence.

It was at times close to the mark and I can confirm there was nudity, but on the whole, it was a showcase of talent, offering a sneak view of men who can dance and look good doing so.

At times, members of the group jumped down into the audience to interact with the crowd and provide some laughs for the many hen groups who had come along for a fun night.

My only criticism is that the dance routines were so beautifully perfected, yet the men still had concentration written all over their faces. They only let this slide for a routine to Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' track, Uptown Funk, when they smiled and visibly enjoyed themselves, but this sadly turned out to be the last song.

Throughout the night, they dressed as gladiators, tribal dancers, firemen, Michael Jackson and his backing dancers and finally smart, trilby-wearing gentlemen.

It's impressive to think that the stars of the show have carved a career out of entertaining women on stage, although I'm sure it's not too difficult being adored by hundreds of baying members of the audience each night.

The boys also said that the date has already been set for their 2016 performance in Bournemouth. I can only hope that more people turn out to see their next revealing performance.