Dancing With The Stars Tour Tickets | 2026

Dancing With The Stars

Ballroom glamour meets arena spectacle on the Dancing With The Stars: Live! tour—signature cha-cha, tango, and jive routines, dazzling costumes, and fan-favorite pros with special celebrity guests. Secure your Dancing With The Stars concert tickets for a high-energy night of world-class dance.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date Event Info Tickets
Fri, 12:00 AM
JUL 31
2026
Dancing With The Stars Con 2026
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Acrisure Arena at Greater Palm Springs, Palm Desert, California, USA
from $133.36
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Sat, 9:00 AM
AUG 1
2026
Dancing With The Stars Con 2026 - Saturday Ticket
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Acrisure Arena at Greater Palm Springs, Palm Desert, California, USA
from $165.79
Tickets
Sat, 7:00 PM
SEP 12
2026
Dancing with the Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Main Stage at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts - Complex, Burlington, Vermont, USA
from $66.34
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Fri, 8:00 PM
NOV 6
2026
Dancing With The Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Zénith d'Amiens, Amiens, France
from $80.60
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Sun, 3:00 PM
NOV 15
2026
Dancing With The Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Centre Athanor, Montlucon, France
from $101.15
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Sat, 8:00 PM
NOV 21
2026
Dancing With The Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Le Phare, Chambery, France
from $80.60
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Tue, 8:00 PM
NOV 24
2026
Dancing With The Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Zénith de Pau, Pau, France
from $63.22
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Wed, 8:00 PM
DEC 16
2026
Dancing With The Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Zenith D'Orleans, Orleans, France
from $63.22
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Fri, 8:00 PM
DEC 18
2026
Danse Avec Les Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Capitole en Champagne, Chalons en Champagne, France
from $80.60
Tickets
Sat, 8:00 PM
DEC 19
2026
Dancing With The Stars
Dancing with the Stars Tour
Les Arenes de Metz, Metz, France
from $63.22
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What to Expect at a Dancing With The Stars Tour Concert

The tour translates the hit TV competition into a full-stage production, pairing blockbuster choreography with immersive lighting and storytelling.

  • Career-best ballroom and Latin sets—cha-cha, rumba, tango, jive, salsa, paso doble—staged for theaters and arenas.
  • Rotating cast of pro dancers with select celebrity guests at announced dates.
  • Precision group numbers, romantic duets, and freestyle blowouts sequenced for nonstop momentum.
  • Onstage emcee moments that connect numbers with humor, behind-the-scenes stories, and crowd shout-outs.
  • High-definition backdrops, spot-on lighting cues, and rapid-fire costume changes.
  • Iconic TV routines reimagined for the road alongside tour-exclusive choreography.
  • Fan interaction from the runway edge and playful call-and-response claps.
  • Music spanning pop, R&B, rock, and standards—cut for dance-floor dynamics.
  • Two-act format with a brief intermission; brisk pacing minimizes downtime.
  • Encore medleys that send the room out dancing under confetti and light sweeps.

The Most Popular Songs of Dancing With The Stars

  1. “Rush” (2023): Troye Sivan’s club-charged pulse—tour opener energy for precision ensemble choreography.
  2. “Don’t Stop Me Now” (1979): Queen’s gleeful rocket fuel—perfect for quickstep/jive bursts and crowd clap-alongs.
  3. “Get Ur Freak On” (2001): Missy Elliott’s whip-crack beat powering sharp hip-hop/Latin fusion interludes.
  4. “SexyBack” (2006): Justin Timberlake’s glossy stomp—strut-heavy staging with tight formation switches.
  5. “Fallin’” (2001): Alicia Keys’ slow-burn soul for lyrical contemporary and rumba storytelling.
  6. “Crazy” (2006): Gnarls Barkley’s noir shuffle—slick, syncopated footwork against spotlight silhouettes.
  7. “yes, and?” (2024): Ariana Grande’s runway snap—paso-tinged pop theatrics with crisp unison hits.
  8. “I Love It” (2012): Icona Pop’s shout-along hook fueling high-kick, high-tempo formations.
  9. “Oops!… I Did It Again” (2000): Britney Spears classic reworked for cheeky cha-cha lines and prop play.
  10. “Stand by Me” (1961): Ben E. King’s timeless sway—romantic partner work and elegant lift phrasing.

The Most Popular Dancing With The Stars Video

This official winner-reveal clip captures the show’s grand-finale spectacle—spotlights, live crowd energy, and the Mirrorball Trophy moment. It’s among the channel’s most-watched uploads and a touchstone for the tour’s celebratory, big-finish spirit carried to stages nationwide.

Dancing With The Stars Bio & Rise to Fame

Dancing With The Stars — America’s hit ballroom competition turned blockbuster touring production.

  • Origins: U.S. adaptation of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing; premiered in 2005 and became a prime-time fixture.
  • Format: Celebrity–pro duos compete across ballroom/Latin styles for judges’ scores and public votes.
  • Tour: The live tour brings the series’ pros and select celebrities to theaters and arenas across North America.
  • Hosts/Judges (TV): Recent seasons feature Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough hosting; judges include Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli.
  • Accolades & Reach: Long-running ratings force with viral routines and a passionate multi-generation fanbase.
  • Music & Style: Pop hits, classics, and Latin rhythms arranged for dance-floor impact.
  • Production: Tour staging scales up signature looks—LED backdrops, sequined couture, and prop-driven storytelling.
  • Recent Chapter: 2026 tour announced with special guest stars and a multi-month North American routing.

Fascinating Insights About Dancing With The Stars’s Tours

Each winter-to-spring trek refreshes choreography, cast combinations, and cities—keeping the ballroom experience fresh on the road.

  1. The 2026 North American tour is officially announced, with dates spanning January–May and rotating guest stars.
  2. Ticketing is centralized via the tour site and primary sellers, with VIP/meet-and-greet packages in select markets.
  3. Typical curtain times are early evening (often 7:30 p.m.), varying by venue and city.
  4. Recent tours featured pros such as Val Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Alan Bersten, Emma Slater, and more (cast subject to change).
  5. Two-act format runs around two hours including a brief intermission, depending on venue schedule.
  6. Select cities announce celebrity guest hosts or season standouts joining for limited dates.
  7. Music pulls from current pop to classics, matching dance styles—quickstep, foxtrot, cha-cha, salsa, rumba, tango, jive, contemporary.
  8. Social channels (Instagram/X/Facebook) post rolling cast updates, added matinees, and sell-out notices.
  9. Production emphasizes cinematic lighting, rapid costume changes, and finale medleys tailored to the venue.
  10. Tour marketing often follows the TV season finale, carrying that momentum into on-sale windows.

Dancing With The Stars Ticket Buying Tips

Plan ahead and stick to official channels for the best seats, prices, and perks.

  1. Watch the official tour site and socials for city drops, presales, and VIP package details.
  2. Join venue/promoter mailing lists to receive local presale codes and seat maps early.
  3. Compare center-orchestra views vs. raised tiers for full-stage formations and lifts.
  4. Consider weeknight shows, which can have softer demand and better availability.
  5. Move quickly on added matinees—family-friendly times sell fast.
  6. Use primary ticketing first; if sold out, choose reputable resale with buyer guarantees and all-in pricing.
  7. Double-check door and show times—opening numbers start hot and set the pace.
  8. Bundle parking or public transit options offered by the venue to streamline arrival.
  9. Set price alerts at announcement to benchmark face value vs. dynamic/resale trends.
  10. Review VIP inclusions (photo op, merch, meet-and-greet) to ensure value before buying.

Dancing With The Stars’s Concert Testimonials

Fans describe the tour as cinematic, joyous, and packed with TV-caliber moments brought to life.

  • “Felt like a live finale—costumes, confetti, the works.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Pro-level precision and pure fun from start to finish.” — Attendee, Orlando
  • “Great sightlines in the mezz—saw every formation change.” — Attendee, Boston
  • “Celebrity guest host was a blast—tons of personality.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “Lighting and quick changes were Broadway-tight.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Encore medley had everyone on their feet.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Kids loved the matinee—perfect pacing.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “Exactly like the show, but bigger and closer.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Choreography was next-level in person.” — Attendee, Miami
  • “Left smiling and humming the tunes.” — Attendee, Denver

Dancing With The Stars Social Media Profiles