THE UK’s biggest street dance troupe Diversity is coming to Minehead as Butlin’s lines up a new programme of entertainment in its holiday resort in the town for next year.
Diversity will take over the resort’s Studio 36 with their brand-new and exclusive show ‘Time Capsule’.
Fresh from their UK tour, the dance megastars will be defying gravity on summer holiday breaks with ‘mind-blowing choreography and unforgettable storytelling’.
From the world of music and film to technology and fashion, Diversity will take families back in time to iconic moments in pop culture history through the group’s signature style of dance.
Choreographer Ashley Banjo said: “We cannot wait to bring our brand-new show to Butlin’s next year.

“Our performances always celebrate the power of unforgettable storytelling, and ‘Time Capsule’ is no different.
“We are really excited to bring this show to life on the Studio 36 stage and connect with the Butlin’s audience.
“It is going to be our best show yet.”
Studio 36 is also set for a world-class wrestling showdown on school holiday breaks in 2026 with global wrestling superstars stepping into the Maximum Pro Wrestling ring to battle for their championship belt.
And it will not just be the wrestling stars in the spotlight, as celebrity guests will be making special appearances in the ring.
Butlin’s will be offering a total of eight brand-new shows in Minehead on school holiday breaks next year.

A Butlin’s spokesperson said: “Strap on the safety goggles for don’t-try-this-at-home experiments and stunts with ‘Brainiac Live’, and watch in awe at the next level visuals and illusions in ‘Electric City: New Dimension’.
“‘The Masked Singer Live’ is bringing a new headline show, with new mystery celebrities to be unmasked and disguises from the latest season, with Teeth, Bush, and Wolf taking to the stage.”
The spokesperson said three new live shows on selected Showtime breaks would include Fireman Sam saving the day and solving clues in ‘The Lost Pirate Treasure’, Peppa Pig’s celebration for her baby sister Evie Pig’s big debut, and the laugh-out-loud musical ‘The Dinosaur that Popped a Rock Show’ from the McFly duo Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter.
Butlin’s entertainment director Mike Godolphin said 2026 would be a huge year for Butlin’s as it turned 90.
Mr Godolphin said: “Nowhere else comes close to the incredible productions we have on offer next year.

“Whether families want to be blown away by the amazing dance moves of Diversity, giggle and dance with Peppa and Evie Pig, or experience heart-pounding wrestling action, there is something for everybody at Butlin’s.
“It is not just our entertainment that makes us stand out in the UK holiday market, we are also unrivalled when it comes to value for money.
“With so much included in the price of all our breaks, families can relax and enjoy a fun-filled well-earned break.”
All breaks in the Minehead resort also include its huge Splash Waterworld, all live entertainment, unlimited fairground rides, and plenty of playgrounds, such as the £2.5 million SKYPARK, and soft play.
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