Kevin Clifton and his pregnant partner Stacey Dooley enjoyed a date night at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday, where they watched Robbie Williams perform on stage.
The couple - who announced they were expecting a baby together in August - were among the audience at a special event at the concert hall in London last night.
The pair - who met on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 - have both taken to Instagram to document the black tie event, which is understood to have been filmed for the popstar's upcoming biopic movie Better Man.
Sharing his excitement over the experience, professional dancer Kevin, 40, described Robbie as his "biggest idol". Stacey, 35, said the Royal Albert Hall is her "fave venue".
Kevin and Stacey posed for photos at the concert. One of their selfies included his sister Joanne Clifton, 39, as well as fellow professional dancer Amy Dowden, 32.
They attended the second of two special shows at the concert hall this month, which were filmed for a scene in upcoming biopic Better Man.
The film - which is set to explore the life and career of the former Take That member - is believed to have filmed a "major scene" in the two recent concert performances.
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Alongside a photo of himself and his partner, Kevin wrote: "Last night watching the greatest of all time and my biggest idol [Robbie] with my beautiful pregnant girl".
He also uploaded a photo of Robbie on stage. He tagged the singer-songwriter as well as the venue in the post, with him writing in the accompanying caption: "The greatest".
Stacey shared the group selfie and said: "My fave venue with these gems". She further commented in her post: "Also, not my boob falling out at a recorded event, perfect."
She posted the photo of herself and Kevin with the caption: "Not mum and dad". She also uploaded a photo of herself in a mirror, showcasing her black dress in the selfie.
Filming at the special shows was announced recently on websites for Robbie and the Royal Albert Hall. He later described the first performance as having been "emotional".
Following last night's concert, he said it had been "one of the most amazing experiences" of his life. The musician added: "I can't wait for you all to see my movie Better Man."
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