GIOVANNI Pernice has slashed ticket prices on his tour as he struggles to sell seats following his Strictly investigation.
The Italian dancer, 34, left the BBC show last year after being accused of 'bullying' by actress Amanda Abbington.


Beeb bosses launched an official probe and upheld six of the 17 complaints against him.
Since then Gio has ditched Strictly for the Italian version - Ballando con le Stelle - while hitting the road for a new tour.
However, The Sun can reveal the dancer is struggling to sell tickets and has slashed prices.
His Last Dance Tour date for Birmingham's Symphony Hall on Saturday has appeared on discounted website Central Tickets.
While they were originally priced between £36 - £135, fans can snap up seats for just £15.
Giovanni has over 50 dates scheduled for the tour, which will come to an end at the London Palladium on May 4th.
A teaser says: "Giovanni, the Italian maestro of dance, takes centre stage in ‘The Last Dance’, a mesmerising production that transcends the boundaries of live performance.
"With a career rooted in passion, dedication, and unparalleled artistry, Giovanni has become a household name, captivating audiences worldwide with his electrifying performances and unmatched charisma."
According to his official website, the Italian hunk has only sold out one show date so far.
The producer on Giovanni’s tour insisted: "Different venues have certain ticket promotions as the shows approach to sell restricted view or balcony seats.
"We would not regard this as slashing ticket prices and is the case on the majority of touring shows."
Whilst Giovanni was cleared of being physically abusive to Amanda Abbington, he stressed that it made last year 'a dark year'.
He said previously: “I’m not going to lie, there were dark moments in terms of, you know, this is finished, this is the end of my career.
"That was one of my down moments. Sorry for my language but 2024 can f**k off. I’ve been looking forward to seeing the back of it.”