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Dancing with the Stars 2026 live tour: dates, tickets and performers

The tour includes 74 dates, coming to a city near you

Erika Mailman
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Erika Mailman
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Long legs, smoldering looks, fast-moving hips: it’s all part of the fabulous scene known as Dancing with the Stars. This year’s live tour based on the TV show was a sold-out success in 68 U.S. cities, and so the DWTS dancers are going to hit the road again with their glammed-up dance routines in 2026, this time with 74 dates.

You’ll get a chance to see the professional dancers you remember from the series as well as some amazing celebrities stepping into the spotlight with grace and athleticism. Whether it’s ballroom, cha-cha or samba, the dance numbers will be electric. Here’s what we know about the tour so far.

Who’s going on the Dancing with the Stars Tour in 2026?


Well, for one thing, pro couple Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson will be with the full tour—on the road dancing for the first time in five years, with their baby born in January 2023.

Which pro dancers will be on the Dancing with the Stars Tour?:

The professional dancers that will be on tour in 2026 include Brandon Armstrong, Alan Bersten, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Emma Slater, Ezra Sosa, Britt Stewart and Hailey Bills, according to Entertainment Weekly.

What celebrities are going on tour with Dancing with the Stars?

We’re not allowed to tell you. (Okay, okay, they haven’t been announced yet as of this writing).

Who will be the choreographer?

Emmy Award winner Mandy Moore (Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour, La La Land) will be returning to choreograph and direct this year’s tour just as she did this year. Expect to see some of the most amazing routines from DWTS Season 34, as well as new dance numbers specifically created for this production.

When do tickets go on sale?

Friday, October 10 at 10am local time. But if you want to score tickets early or purchase VIP status, sign up for a Mirrorball Membership on DWTSTour.com and you’ll get access to a presale starting at 10am on October 8.

Which cities are on the tour?

The better question is, which cities aren't on the tour? Here's our exhaustive list of the dates and cities:

January 22: Akron, Ohio

January 23: Verona, New York

January 24: Boston, Massachusetts

January 27: Bangor, Maine

January 28: Portland, Maine

January 29: Manchester, New Hampshire

January 30: Uncasville, Connecticut

January 31: Uncasville, Connecticut

February 1: Niagara Falls, Canada

February 3: Buffalo, New York

February 4: University Park, Pennsylvania

February 5: Hershey, Pennsylvania

February 6: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

February 7: Atlantic City, New Jersey

February 10: White Plains, New York

February 12: Schenectady, New York

February 13: Williamsport, Pennsylvania

February 14: Newark, New Jersey

February 15: New York City

February 17: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

February 18: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

February 19: Baltimore, Maryland

February 20: Oxon Hill, Maryland

February 22: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

February 24: Detroit, Michigan

February 25: Indianapolis, Indiana

February 26: Ames, Iowa

February 27: St. Louis, Missouri

February 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: Nashville, 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

March 31: Atlanta, Georgia

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, Washingotn

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: Hollywood, California

April 30: Phoenix, Arizona

May 2: Salt Lake City, Utah

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