‘So You Think You Can Dance’ In 2013

The Emmy Award-winning TV show takes its top 10 finalists on the road, stepping out for a 42-city adventure beginning the first week of October.  Destinations include Montreal, Cleveland, San Francisco and Los Angeles with tickets going on sale next week.

Presented by 19 Entertainment, dick clark productions and SYTYCD co-creator/exec producer Nigel Lythgoe, this year’s “So You Think You Can Dance” tour will feature the television show’s most popular dance routines as well as original numbers.

Who are the top 10 finalists coming to your local arena or theatre?  That would be Aaron Turner, Amy Yakima, “Fik-Shun,” Hayley Erbert, Jasmine Harper, Jenna Johnson, Makenzie Dustman, Nico Greetham, Paul Karmiryan and Tucker Knox.

“Every year produces new talent on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ that continues to inspire and amaze, and season 10 is no different,” Lythgoe said.  “This year’s astonishing top 10 will undoubtedly bring you to your feet.”

Here’s the plan:

Oct. 1 – East Lansing, Mich., Wharton Center For Performing Arts
Oct. 3 – Fort Wayne, Ind., Embassy Theatre
Oct. 4 – Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor “The Colosseum”
Oct. 5 – Rama, Ontario, Casino Rama Entertainment Centre
Oct. 6 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
Oct. 8 – South Bend, Ind., Morris Performing Arts Center
Oct. 10 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre
Oct. 11 – Hammond, Ind., The Venue At Horseshoe Casino
Oct. 12 – Toledo, Ohio, Stranahan Theater
Oct. 13 – Verona, N.Y., Event Center At Turning Stone Casino Resort
Oct. 15 – Cleveland, Ohio, State Theatre
Oct. 16 – Bethlehem, Pa., Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Oct. 17 – Toms River, N.J., Pine Belt Arena
Oct. 18 – Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun
Oct. 19 – Virginia Beach, Va., Sandler Center For The Perf. Arts
Oct. 21 – Baltimore, Md., Modell Performing Arts Center At The Lyric
Oct. 22 – Durham, N.C., Durham Performing Arts Center
Oct. 24 – Greenville, S.C., Peace Center Concert Hall
Oct. 25 – Atlanta, Ga., Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Oct. 26 – Jacksonville, Fla., Times-Union Center For Perf. Arts
Oct. 27 – Sarasota, Fla., Van Wezel Perf. Arts Hall
Oct. 29 – Fort Myers, Fla., Barbara B. Mann Perf. Arts Hall
Oct. 30 – Clearwater, Fla., Ruth Eckerd Hall
Nov. 1 – Miami, Fla., James L. Knight Center
Nov. 2 – Orlando, Fla., Hard Rock Cafe / Hard Rock Live
Nov. 3 – Melbourne, Fla., King Center For Performing Arts
Nov. 5 – New Orleans, La., Saenger Theatre
Nov. 7 – Cedar Park, Texas, Cedar Park Center
Nov. 8 – Houston, Texas, Bayou Music Center
Nov. 9 – Grand Prairie, Texas, Verizon Theatre At Grand Prairie
Nov. 12 – Broomfield, Colo., 1stBank Center
Nov. 13 – Colorado Springs, Colo., Colorado Springs World Arena
Nov. 15 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Maverik Center
Nov. 16 – Reno, Nev., Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Nov. 18 – Boise, Idaho, Taco Bell Arena
Nov. 19 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount Theatre
Nov. 21 – Santa Rosa, Calif., Wells Fargo Center For The Arts
Nov. 22 – San Francisco, Calif., Warfield Theatre
Nov. 23 – San Jose, Calif., San Jose Civic
Nov. 25 – Phoenix, Ariz., Comerica Theatre
Nov. 26 – San Diego, Calif., San Diego Civic Theatre
Nov. 27 – Los Angeles, Calif., Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE

East Lansing, Fort Wayne, South Bend, San Diego and Los Angeles go on sale Aug. 16.  Rama goes on sale Aug. 20.  All other shows go on sale Aug. 17.  Click here for more info.