“Let’s Dance” tour 2021: Massimo Sinató has to cancel with a heavy heart

“Let’s Dance” tour 2021
Massimo Sinató has to cancel with a heavy heart

Massimo Sinató was actually firm for that "Let's dance"-Tour planned.

Massimo Sinató was actually planned for the “Let’s Dance” tour.

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Massimo Sinató will not be part of the “Let’s Dance” live tour starting in November. “Health reasons” did not allow this.

In the 14th season of “Let’s Dance” at the beginning of the year, professional dancer Massimo Sinató (40) took a break. The fan joy was all the greater when it was announced that the dancer, who had won the previous season alongside Lili Paul-Roncalli (23), was taking part in the “Let’s Dance” tour in 2021. But Sinató had to cancel his participation with a heavy heart, as it says on the show’s official Instagram account.

He was “very much looking forward to the upcoming ‘Let’s Dance’ live tour,” the statement begins. Sinató unfortunately had to cancel the “participation for health reasons”. “Don’t worry, I’m feeling better again, but unfortunately I’m not yet fit enough for competitive sport.”

Fans and “Let’s Dance” stars are sad

In the comment area of ​​the post you can find fans and “Let’s Dance” colleagues of Sinató, who express their grief. Kathrin Menzinger (33) writes: “We all miss you, including the dance floor. But health comes first, of course. Get well soon, Massimo.” Renata Lusin (34), Christina Luft (31) and Vadim Garbuzov (34) also address encouraged words to him.

The live tour will kick off on November 2, 2021 in Riesa, with the last show on November 28 in Düsseldorf. In addition to the professional dancers, the celebrity finalists of the past season will also be there, i.e. Valentina Pahde (27), Rúrik Gíslason (33) and Nicolas Puschmann (30). Moderator Daniel Hartwich (43) and the jury consisting of Motsi Mabuse (40), Jorge González (54) and Joachim Llambi (57) are also there.

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