Diversity are set to perform on ‘The Greatest Dancer’.
The ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ winners will take to the stage on Saturday (01.02.20) alongside co-presenters Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo – who is a founding member of the group – as well as dancing competition’s coaches Oti Mabuse, Matthew Morrison and Cheryl Tweedy for the first live show of the series.
Last year, Jordan missed out on the opening performance due to a knee injury, but he is ready to rock and roll after choreographing the second series’ routine, which will also feature his brother Ashley Banjo and ‘Dancing On Ice’ star Perri Kiely.
A source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column: "Jordan’s going all out to make sure it will be one to remember.
"He was gutted he couldn’t dance with Alesha, Oti, Matthew and Cheryl during the first season so he’s putting his all into this."
Despite missing out during last year’s show, the 26-year-old presenter was relieved to have the pressure taken off him.
He said at the time: "Well, there hasn’t been any pressure on me to dance, which has been nice for once.
"At the auditions, I really enjoyed sitting with the friends and family of the acts and just watching loads of talented people dance."
Diversity shot to fame when they triumphed in the third series of ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ in 2009, beating runner-up Susan Boyle.
They appeared on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ in 2016 to take part in the show’s 10th anniversary, and teamed up with the show’s best loved acts including Ashleigh and Pudsey, George Sampson and Stavros Flatley for a one-off dance special.
Ashley admitted that it was one of the group’s "biggest performances" to date.