As the current “Dancing with the Stars” season is in full swing, the show just announced the dates and cast for its tour next year.
The 2026 tour will include 74 dates, starting on Jan. 22 in Akron, Ohio, and ending on May 2 in Salt Lake City.
“Dancing with the Stars is hotter than ever — and now it’s hitting the road with a 74-date tour across North America! After a sold-out tour earlier this year, DWTS returns in 2026 with a brand-new live show,” read a press release for the tour.
The tour was announced during the Oct. 7 episode of the show, where the pro dancers and their celebrity partners danced to classic Disney songs for Disney Night, celebrating the 70th anniversary of Disneyland.
Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time at DWTSTour.com.
This season, the reality TV dance competition show has seen a surge in popularity, with more than 25 million votes cast by viewers each week. According to the release, the Season 34 premiere generated more than double the audience votes as the Season 33 premiere. It is also one of the top mentioned shows on social media.
Who will be on the tour?
The tour will feature 10 professional dancers from “Dancing with the Stars”:
- Brandon Armstrong
- Alan Bersten
- Valentin Chmerkovskiy
- Jenna Johnson
- Daniella Karagach
- Pasha Pashkov
- Emma Slater
- Ezra Sosa
- Britt Stewart
- Hailey Bills
The tour will also feature celebrity guest stars from this season of the show, who will be announced later.
The tour will be directed and choreographed by Emmy Award-winning choreographer Mandy Moore.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ tour in Utah
Of the 10 pros announced for the tour, four of the 10 are from Utah. The four Utahn pros are: Jenna Johnson, Brandon Armstrong, Ezra Sosa and Hailey Bills.
The tour will last over four months before the final show takes place at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City on May 2.
The full list of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ tour dates:
- Jan. 22 — Akron, Ohio
- Jan. 23 — Verona, New York
- Jan. 24 — Boston, Massachusetts
- Jan. 27 — Bangor, Maine
- Jan. 29 — Manchester, New Hampshire
- Jan. 30 — Uncasville, Connecticut
- Jan. 31 — Uncasville, Connecticut
- Feb. 1 — Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
- Feb. 3 — Buffalo, New York
- Feb. 4 — University Park, Pennsylvania
- Feb. 5 — Hershey, Pennsylvania
- Feb. 6 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Feb. 7 — Atlantic City, New Jersey
- Feb. 10 — White Plains, New York
- Feb. 12 — Schenectady, New York
- Feb. 13 — Williamsport, Pennsylvania
- Feb. 14 — Newark, New Jersey
- Feb. 15 — New York, New York
- Feb. 17 — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Feb. 18 — Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Feb. 19 — Baltimore, Maryland
- Feb. 20 — National Harbor, Maryland
- Feb. 22 — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Feb. 24 — Detroit, Michigan
- Feb. 25 — Indianapolis, Indiana
- Feb. 26 — Ames, Iowa
- Feb. 27 — St. Louis, Missouri
- Feb. 28 — Cincinnati, Ohio
- March 1 — Peoria, Illinois
- March 3 — Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- March 4 — Minneapolis, Minnesota
- March 5 — Kansas City, Missouri
- March 6 — Rosemont, Illinois
- March 8 — Grand Rapids, Michigan
- March 10 — Columbus, Ohio
- March 11 — Nashville, Tennessee
- March 12 — Knoxville, Tennessee
- March 13 — Richmond, Virginia
- March 14 — Charlotte, North Carolina
- March 15 — Durham, North Carolina
- March 17 — Virginia Beach, Virginia
- March 18 — Greensboro, North Carolina
- March 19 — North Charleston, South Carolina
- March 20 — Spartanburg, South Carolina
- March 21 — Huntsville, Alabama
- March 22 — Birmingham, Alabama
- March 24 — Jacksonville, Florida
- March 25 — Daytona Beach, Florida
- March 26 — Orlando, Florida
- March 27 — Clearwater, Florida
- March 28 — Clearwater, Florida
- March 29 — Hollywood, Florida
- April 1 — Memphis, Tennessee
- April 2 — North Little Rock, Arkansas
- April 3 — Biloxi, Mississippi
- April 4 — Biloxi, Mississippi
- April 9 — Sugar Land, Texas
- April 10 — Irving, Texas
- April 11 — Wichita, Kansas
- April 12 — Denver, Colorado
- April 15 — Seattle, Washington
- April 16 — Portland, Oregon
- April 17 — Eugene, Oregon
- April 18 — San Jose, California
- April 19 — Reno, Nevada
- April 21 — Sacramento, California
- April 22 — San Diego, California
- April 23 — Costa Mesa, California
- April 24 — Las Vegas, Nevada
- April 25 — Los Angeles, California
- April 30 — Phoenix, Arizona
- May 2 — Salt Lake City, Utah