About Dancing with the Stars
Since it first debuted in 2005, Dancing with the Stars has been nothing short of a TV sensation. Who could have foreseen that getting a group of celebrities, some of whom are a little tough to remember, dancing alongside professionals would be such a smash hit? Of course, the fact that there are judges and competition certainly helps too. Nevertheless, after more than two dozen seasons of Dancing with the Stars, fans still haven’t had enough. Eventually, DWTS had to do more, which is why the official Dancing with the Stars Live was launched in 2014, sending the show’s professional dancers and a few celebrities across the country to entertain fans in person.
Not As Seen on TV
If you think that Dancing with the Stars Live will phone again and repeat what you’ve seen on TV, think again. The tour promises all-new choreography and performances, which means you’ll be getting something you haven’t seen before. That also means a wide range of dance styles will be on display, from the Waltz to the Foxtrot to the Cha-Cha and styles you never thought you’d see from the DWTS crew. Plus, with fewer celebrities on the tour, your favorite dance pros won’t have to worry about amateurs holding them back, which means you’ll get an incredible show with moves that will blow your mind.
The Fun Never Stops
Part of the appeal of Dancing with the Stars Live is that it helps fill the void in-between seasons of the TV show. Fans will get their fix for dancing entertainment even when they can’t tune in every week to see what celebrities will survive and what celebrities will be sent home. In that sense, the fun never stops, which is also what fans can expect when they see Dancing with the Stars Live. The show lasts for over two hours and flows seamlessly from one number to the next with quick transitions and costume changes that will keep fans engaged the entire time. When it’s all over, the show you see on TV will look like amateur hour compared to Dancing with the Stars Live.




















