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The Dancing With the Stars: Live Tour has been extended thanks to what the show called “unprecedented demand.” With nine new dates running through April 19, the tour will return to Richmond, Virginia and Buffalo, New York for shows that were previously canceled due to weather.
Olympic bronze medal-winning gymnast and Season 33 finalist Stephen Nedoroscik will continue his cohosting duties, while pros Alan Bersten, Brandon Armstrong, Britt Stewart, Daniella Karagach, Emma Slater, Ezra Sosa, Gleb Savchenko, Pasha Pashkov and Rylee Arnold will stay along for the ride.
Season 33 Mirrorball winners Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson will also join the tour beginning April 15 in Buffalo, according to a release.
The DWTS: Live Tour announced the news via an Instagram reel featuring Nedoroscik sitting at his computer, surrounded by his tourmates.
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“Checking to see if the tour is extending…” the text over the video read.
After a few seconds of waiting while the cast over-acted its suspense, they broke into celebration as they feigned receiving the news.
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The tour, which was originally scheduled to end on Sunday, April 6, in Los Angeles, will continue three days later with a return trip to Akron, Ohio, where the pros are set to perform on Wednesday night, February 5. They will also circle back to Cincinnati and Rosemont, Illinois.
Dancing With the Stars: Live Tour will also stop in Atlantic City, White Plains and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
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The official Dancing with the Stars: Live Tour has run almost annually since 2014, but this marks the first time it has been extended.
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“Dancing With the Stars is massively popular with millions of fans watching our TV show each week, yet so few are able to come to Hollywood and secure a coveted seat in our live studio audience,” Ryan O’Dowd, BBC Studios executive producer for DWTS, said in a statement in October when the tour was announced. “With the DWTS Tour, we’re thrilled to unlock a rare and unique opportunity for our fans to experience live and in-person the magic they see each week on TV.”
The statement continued, “Watching the TV show is brilliant, but when you see gravity-defying feats right in front of you and feel the exhilaration of some of the most powerful performances ever seen on the dance floor, it’s a whole new phenomenon.”
Tickets for the new shows will go on sale Friday, February 7 at 10 a.m. local time at DWTStour.com. Fans holding tickets to the postponed show should hold onto them for the rescheduled dates.