The stars were out in force for the WhatsOnStage awards held in London on Sunday night.
led the glamorous arrivals to the London Palladium and turned heads in a bright red feathered gown.
The Strictly star is currently touring with the Legally Blonde theatre show where she is taking on the role of main character Elle Woods.
Amber, 29, was joined by her partner Ben Joyce who she met while they starred together in the West End production of Back to the Future: The Musical.
The former Love Island star looked incredible in the high neck number which was accessorised by statement pearl earrings.
She wore her dark tresses pulled back and opted for a glowing makeup look complete with a light pink lip.
The stars were out in force for the WhatsOnStage awards held in London on Sunday night, including Strictly's Amber Davies
Amber, 29, was joined by her partner Ben Joyce who she met while they starred together in the West End production of Back to the Future: The Musical
Also in attendance was Strictly professional Johannes Radebe who stole the limelight in an incredible black and white suit.
Presenter Ore Oduba was also at the awards and wore a stylish pink top and brown trousers.
The WhatsOnStage Awards are the only major UK theatre awards decided by the theatregoers themselves.
At the annual concert ceremonies, alongside seeing the winners crowned, audience members also enjoy a host of exclusive live performances from top theatrical talent.
Paddington The Musical leads the way this year with 14 nominations - breaking a record previously held by & Juliet.
The show, written by Tom Fletcher and Jessica Swale, is up for the Best New Musical Award and has received recognition for its director Luke Sheppard and choreographer Ellen Kane, as well as for set design among others.
Evita received nine nominations, including for Best Musical Revival.
It's up against Regent's Park's Brigadoon, the Watermill's actor-musician Jesus Christ Superstar, Sheffield Theatres' festive Little Shop of Horrors, Curve's My Fair Lady, and the Menier and West End transfer of The Producers.
Amber led the glamorous arrivals to the London Palladium and turned heads in a bright red feathered gown
She is currently touring with the Legally Blonde theatre show where she is taking on the role of main character Elle Woods
The former Love Island star looked incredible in the high neck number which was accessorised by statement pearl earrings
She wore her dark tresses pulled back and opted for a glowing makeup look complete with a light pink lip
Also in attendance was Strictly professional Johannes Radebe who stole the limelight in an incredible black and white suit
He showed off his red painted nails and accessorised with a Gucci bag
Paddington The Musical leads the way this year, with 14 nominations. The show was written by Tom Fletcher and Jessica Swale (pictured)
The show, written by Tom and Jessica (seen at the awards), is up for the Best New Musical Award
Tom wore a smart grey suit covered in embroidered birds
Ncuti Gatwa turned heads in a red suit
Strictly'S Nikita Kuzmin was joined by his glamorous girlfriend Lauren
Presenter Ore Oduba was also at the awards and wore a stylish pink top and brown trousers
The WhatsOnStage Awards are the only major UK theatre awards decided by the theatregoers themselves (Heartstopper star Joe Locke is seen)
Casualty star Evelyn Hoskins attends The 26th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards
Gaby Roslin wore a chic white suit for the occasion
Actress Harriet Thorpe cut a stylish figure in a patterned blazer
Hannah Lowther wore a bright pink number
Richard Kind looked smart in a black suit
It comes after just last month Amber reflected on the 'nasty comments' she received during her stint on Come Dancing.
The Welsh star joined the show as a last minute replacement for injured , and throughout the show she suffered a fair share of backlash due to her theatrical background.
Before fame, Amber trained in musical theatre, graduating from Urdang, a performing arts university, on a full scholarship.
Her first professional role was in the West End show 9 to 5, produced by global superstar Dolly Parton, and she has since gone on to star in six more musicals.
Of the trolling, Amber told The Guardian: 'Well, I'm a woman. I am ambitious. And [people think] confidence comes across as being stuck-up. But if you're too sweet, you're fake, so you can't do anything right.'
Amber .
Amber thinks trolling is getting worse since she first found fame. She said: 'With TikTok, when people jump on a bandwagon, they go for it. But I feel like the nasty comments I was getting [on Strictly] weren’t actually coming from the younger audience, they came from the older audience.'
When Amber survived the dance off against Lewis Cope she was bombarded with cruel comments, forcing her professional partner Nikita Kuzmin to address the hate on the show at the time.
Former X Factor star Matt Cardle also made his arrival
Actress Mazz Murray dazzled in a shimmering blue gown
Gina Murray attends the 26th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards
EastEnders star Kim Medcalf cut a sophisticated figure in a black suit
Faye Tozer, Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards of Steps
Members of the cast and crew of Paddington
Matt Lucas looked smart in a blue suit
Tom Fletcher, Jessica Swale and producer Sonia Friedman
Matt Willis (Busted) and West End star Katie Hall are currently starring as the Emcee and Sally Bowles in the award-winning West End production of Cabaret
Mei Mac turned heads in a white gown
Actress and model Laura Harrier flashed some leg in a black number
He said 'you have had so much hate, every single day'.
In December, Amber, who made it through three dance-offs and reached the series' final, said the contest 'completely changed her'.
She said: 'Being in the dance offs, I'm kind of glad that happened because it was character building for me to see, "OK, how am I gonna deal with this?" I've had to be kinder to myself.
'What Strictly's given me is the space to be a lot more comfortable in myself.
'It has completely changed me. I have loved every second of it. It has honestly been the greatest experience of my life.'




