STRICTLY Come Dancing professional Giovanni Pernice has revealed a massive 78-date UK tour just days before results of a BBC misconduct probe are revealed.
Italian dancer Giovanni, 33, quit the BBC show earlier this year.
His exit came as he is currently under investigation by the BBC over misconduct after complaints were filed by several of his former celebrity dance partners - claims he strongly denies.
Previously, we reported claims the investigation was coming in at a fee of more than £250,000.
Yet with the outcome still pending, Giovanni has his sights set on the future.
He has revealed his latest stage show - this being Giovanni The Last Dance - kicking off in January in Hayes.
It runs until May, calling a ares including Stoke, Halifax, Blackpool and Salford.
Giovanni posted a screen grab of the full listings on his Instagram page with the caption: "You know where to find me!! Book now."
One fan then confessed: "Booked a few…"
Another put: "Can’t wait to see you again, take care gorgeous."
A third then wrote: "Already booked! Best show on stage, can't wait."
A source previously opened up on the results of the probe.
They said: “The BBC are hopeful they will finally be able to share the findings of the probe but considering there have been so many delays, nothing is set in stone.
It is accepted the dossier won’t be released in full but instead a simple statement may be put out covering the conclusion.
“Either way there are many interested parties and it could pave the way for more celebrities or crew members to speak up.
“It’s down to the wire, but the BBC hope the sparkle of the new series launch could sweep away the scandal.”
The row threatens to overshadow the 20th anniversary series of the hit BBC1 dance competition, which begins today.
The same investigation also saw Giovanni's co-star Graziano Di Prima, 30, sacked over allegations of physical behaviour towards show partner Zara McDermott, 27.