STRICTLY finalist Rachel Stevens and Pussycat Dolls star Melody Thornton will be starring in a new 70s music show coming to Dorset.

From the producers of Rip it Up The 50s and Rip It Up The 60s, Rip It Up The 70s promises to bring “the soundtrack of arguably popular music’s greatest decade to life in another feast of song and dance”.

Rachel, of band S Club 7, said, “I am so excited to be joining the cast for Rip It Up The 70s. Dancing has played such an important role in my life. Like Louis, Strictly was one of the best experiences of my life, so I’m really looking forward to being involved in such an amazing production. And what’s not to love about the music and fashion of the ‘70s? It’s going to so much fun.”

On Thursday, September 26 at Bournemouth Pavilion, audiences will witness Rachel and Melody sing and dance to all-time classics from the era that brought the sounds of disco, glam rock, punk, funk, new wave and reggae into the mainstream alongside bold fashion statements such as hot pants, flares, crop tops, jumpsuits, platform shoes, maxi-dresses and tartan suits!

While David Bowie and Marc Bolan gave us out-of-this-world glam rock, New York gave us disco and punk. Philly Soul brought its flared stride to the masses, while the Eurovision Song Contest made its greatest contribution to pop music with the arrival of Abba. But that’s not even close to telling the story of 1970s music.

Lest we forget that The Beatles decided to Let It Be, John Lennon asked us to Imagine, Led Zeppelin climbed their Stairway to Heaven, Pink Floyd saw The Dark Side Of The Moon, the Eagles checked-out of Hotel California, The Bee Gees went down with a Saturday Night Fever, Carole King wove her Tapestry, Fleetwood Mac shared Rumours, ‘The Boss’ was Born To Run and Michael Jackson went Off The Wall. And we have still yet to mention Queen, Elton John, Don McLean, The Carpenters, Marvin Gaye and Barry White. Oh, and Sandy and Danny in Grease!

Louis Smith MBE will also star in Rip It Up The 70s. As one of Britain’s sporting superstars, he shot to fame at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 by winning a bronze medal in the pommel horse, and silver medals at both the London 2012 and Rio De Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games.

After the London 2012 Olympics, Louis took part in and won that year’s series of Strictly Come Dancing, lifting the coveted Glitterball trophy with his professional dance partner Flavia Cacace. He also won the Strictly Christmas Special in 2014 with his professional dance partner Aliona Vilani.

Louis said: “Every night during the Rip It Up tours I tell people these shows are the hardest thing I have ever done – even harder than competing at the Olympics and Strictly. I’m not sure everyone believes me, but I’m telling the truth. But I love dancing and relish a challenge, so I am so happy to be part of the new Rip It Up The 70s show. I look forward to seeing everybody on the dance floor.”

Former S Club 7 start Rachel Stevens joins the Rip It Up team having also enjoyed success on Strictly Come Dancing. Rachel and her professional dance partner Vincent Simone narrowly missed out lifting the Glitterball Trophy during the 8th series of Strictly, finishing as runners-up in the final. Rachel and Vincent also achieved a then-record of twenty-five perfect 10s during the series.

Also making her Rip It Up debut alongside Rachel is Melody Thornton, key member of multi platinum-selling pop juggernaut Pussycat Dolls, who sold an astonishing 70 million records worldwide.

As the youngest member of the group, Melody was affectionately given the nickname ‘Baby Doll.’ But proving no one puts Baby in a corner, Melody hit the UK in January 2017 to take part in E4’s smash hit Celebs Go Dating, before appearing on other hit shows, including Celebrity Juice, In Bed With Jamie and The Celebrity Island With Bear Grylls. Melody then landed the lead role in the stage version of The Bodyguard to rave reviews, before joining the cast of the ITV1 flagship show Dancing on Ice in 2019, reaching the final three.

Looking forward to starring in Rip It Up The 70s, Melody said, “Singing, dancing, ‘70s pop culture and fashions are lifelong passions of mine, so I jumped at the chance to appear in Rip It Up The 70s. I’m excited to show UK audiences exactly what I can do. I can’t wait to be part of what is going to be the most exhilarating show and an amazing tour with such a mind-blowing soundtrack.”

n Rip It Up The 70s, Thursday, September 26, Bournemouth Pavilion,

Tickets go on general sale from 10am on Friday, June 7, available from ripituptheshow.com

VIP ticket packages will also be available, offering fans the chance to meet Louis, Rachel and Melody and receive a VIP tour laminate and a signed photo.

TONIGHT 7

The Wild Murphys (Weymouth Pavilion)

Omega Project (Finn’s, Weymouth)

Stomping Dave (Royal Portland Arms, Portland)

Showcase (Gloucester, Weymouth)

Glass Spiders (Duke of Cornwall, Weymouth)

The Cubes (Wyke Regis Working Mens Club, Weymouth)

Alexis (Weymouth Working Mens Club)

4 Go Mad (Golden Lion, Weymouth)

Ricky Solo (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth)

Thin Wire Fence (Ropemakers, Bridport)

Karen (Duke of Albany, Weymouth)

Milk and Two (1652, St Alban St, Weymouth)

SATURDAY 8

Imprints, The Riffs, Violet, Meat Sweats, You, Amy Brown, Between Bars, Amy Hopwood, Kipper and many more (Gimme Shelter festival, Wyke Smugglers, Weymouth) £6 on the door, from 1pm.

Dirty DC (Weymouth Pavilion)

Big Gunz (Finn’s, Weymouth)

TBC (Sailors Return, Weymouth)

Replay (Wyke Regis Working Mens Club, Weymouth)

Hustle (Gloucester, Weymouth)

The Katz (Centenary Club, Weymouth)

Dale Fender Band (Weymouth Working Mens Club)

Rock Apes (Golden Lion, Weymouth)

Richard Cooper (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth) 2pm.

Johnny King as Elvis (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth)

Wing Faced Earth Figs (Ropemakers, Bridport)

Steve (Weymouth Conservative Club)

The Undecided (Market House Tavern, Weymouth)

Andy Grant Trio (Tom Browns, Dorchester)

Revolution (Portland Social Club)

SUNDAY 9

Albert Lee and his Band (Dorchester Arts Centre)

Replay (Red Lion, Hope Sq, Weymouth) 2pm.

Roger’s Singalong (Gloucester, Weymouth)

Tim Andrews (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth) 3pm.

Richard Cooper (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth) 8pm.

Fly Yeti Fly (Ropemakers, Bridport)

Ricky Solo (Sailor’s Return, Weymouth) From 3pm.

The Originals (Greenhill Gardens, Weymouth) 2pm.

MONDAY 10

Tim Andrews (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth)

Acoustic session (Belvedere, Weymouth)

TUESDAY 11

Ricky Solo (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth)

Open Mic Night (Duke of Cornwall, Weymouth)

WEDNESDAY 12

Tim Andrews (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth)

Wessex Folk Night (Sailors Return, Weymouth) Acoustic folk, here every Wednesday.

Open Mic Night (Rock, Weymouth)

THURSDAY 13

Ricky Solo (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth)

Traditional Tune Session (Cove House Inn, ChiswelI, Portland)

Ukulele Sessions (Sailors Return, Weymouth) Strum on down from 8pm.

FRIDAY 14

Let’s Hang On: Frankie Valli tribute (Weymouth Pavilion)

Komakino (Finn’s, Weymouth)

Jolly Boys Outing (Wyke Smugglers, Weymouth)

Micha D (Gloucester, Weymouth)

Sammie (Weymouth Working Mens Club)

Compass (Golden Lion, Weymouth)

Ricky Solo (Edinburgh House of Sounds, Weymouth)

Uphill and Still (Ropemakers, Bridport)

Vanilla Radio (Old Ship, Dorchester)