The 2014 ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Tour

Celebrating its 11th season on Fox, the “So You Think You Can Dance” tour ventures forth across the land beginning Oct. 1 in New Orleans.  Stops include Houston, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Louisville, Philadelphia, San Diego, Los Angeles and Seattle.

Who are the show’s ten finalists bringing their high-stepping magic to a venue near you? Making the cut are Bridget Whitman, Casey Askew, Emilio Dosal, Jacque LeWarne, Jessica Richens, Ricky Ubeda, Rudy Abreu, Tanisha Belnap, Valerie Rockey and Zack Everhart.

Photo: Fox.com/dance
Season 11’s top ten finalist with celebrity dance partners.

Each night fans will be treated to some of the show’s most popular dance routines as well as numbers created specifically for the tour.

“I am thrilled with the spectacular, fresh talent we have discovered this season,” said SYTYCD’s co-creator, executive producer and judge Nigel Lythgoe.  “I believe these dancers have inspired the choreographers to create remarkable dance numbers each week.  I am excited for your favorite dancers to bring their inspiration and routines to even more cities throughout the nation on this year’s tour.”

Presented by 19 Entertainment and dick clark productions, the run is, appropriately, divided into two legs with the first one ending in December in Salt Lake City and the second leg firing up in January in Bakersfield, Calif.  Here are the dates:

Oct. 1 – New Orleans, La., Saenger Theatre
Oct. 3 – Grand Prairie, Texas, Verizon Theatre At Grand Prairie
Oct. 4 – Houston, Texas, Bayou Music Center
Oct. 5 – Austin, Texas, Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Oct. 6 – San Antonio, Texas, Majestic Theatre
Oct. 8 – St. Louis, Mo., Fabulous Fox Theatre
Oct. 9 – Ralston, Neb., Ralston Arena
Oct. 10 – Rockford, Ill., Coronado Performing Arts Center
Oct. 11 – Peoria, Ill., Peoria Civic Center Arena
Oct. 13 – Madison, Wis., Overture Hall
Oct. 14 – Davenport, Iowa, RiverCenter / Adler Theatre
Oct. 15 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre
Oct. 17 – Minneapolis, Minn., The State Theatre
Oct. 18 – Merrillville, Ind., Star Plaza Theatre
Oct. 20 – Cleveland, Ohio, PlayhouseSquare
Oct. 21 – Louisville, Ky., The Kentucky Center For The Performing Arts
Oct. 23 – Rama, Ontario, Casino Rama Entertainment Centre
Oct. 24 – Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Tire Centre
Oct. 25 – Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor “The Colosseum”
Oct. 26 – Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton Place Theatre
Oct. 27 – Montreal, Quebec,  Bell Centre
Oct. 29 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Byham Theater
Oct. 30 – New York, N.Y., Beacon Theatre
Nov. 1 – Mashantucket, Conn., Foxwoods Resort Casino
Nov. 2 – Bethlehem, Pa., Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Nov. 4 – Worcester, Mass., The Hanover Theatre For The Performing Arts
Nov. 5 – Red Bank, N.J., Count Basie Theatre
Nov. 7 – Philadelphia, Pa., Merriam Theater
Nov. 8 – Baltimore, Md., Modell Performing Arts Center At The Lyric
Nov. 9 – Washington, D.C., Lisner Auditorium
Nov. 10 – Charlotte, N.C., Blumenthal Performing Arts
Nov. 12 – Durham, N.C., DPAC – Durham Performing Arts Center
Nov. 13 – Norfolk, Va., Chrysler Hall
Nov. 14 – North Charleston, S.C., North Charleston Perf. Arts Center
Nov. 15 – Columbia, S.C., Township Auditorium
Nov. 17 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium
Nov. 18 – Greenville, S.C., Peace Center Concert Hall
Nov. 20 – Jacksonville, Fla., Moran Theater
Nov. 21 – Sarasota, Fla., Van Wezel Perf. Arts Hall
Nov. 22 – Orlando, Fla., Hard Rock Cafe / Hard Rock Live
Nov. 23 – Fort Myers, Fla., Barbara B. Mann Perf. Arts Hall
Nov. 25 – Clearwater, Fla., Ruth Eckerd Hall
Nov. 26 – West Palm Beach, Fla., Kravis Center
Nov. 28 – Miami, Fla., The Adrienne Arsht Center For The Performing Arts Of Miami-Dade County
Nov. 29 – Melbourne, Fla., King Center For Performing Arts
Nov. 30 – Pensacola, Fla., Saenger Theatre
Dec. 2 – Knoxville, Tenn., Tennessee Theatre
Dec. 3 – Richmond, Va., Carpenter Theatre
Dec. 5 – Birmingham, Ala., Alabama Theatre
Dec. 6 – Atlanta, Ga., Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Dec. 7 – Memphis, Tenn., Orpheum Theatre
Dec. 12 – Tulsa, Okla., Brady Theater
Dec. 13 – Kansas City, Mo., Arvest Bank Theatre At The Midland
Dec. 14 – Wichita, Kan., Hartman Arena
Dec. 16 – Broomfield, Colo., 1stBank Center
Dec. 17 – Colorado Springs, Colo., Pikes Peak Center
Dec. 18 – Grand Junction, Colo., Avalon Theatre 
Dec. 19 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Maverik Center
Jan. 22 – Bakersfield, Calif., Rabobank Theater
Jan. 24 – Riverside, Calif., Fox Performing Arts Center
Jan. 25 – Phoenix, Ariz., Comerica Theatre
Jan. 26 – San Diego, Calif., Copley Symphony Hall
Jan. 28 – Los Angeles, Calif., Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE
Jan. 29 – San Jose, Calif., City National Civic Of San Jose
Jan. 30 – Reno, Nev., Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Jan. 31 – Santa Rosa, Calif., Wells Fargo Center For The Arts
Feb. 2 – Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Feb. 4 – Kennewick, Wash., Toyota Center – Tri Cities
Feb. 5 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount Theatre
Feb. 8 – Calgary, Alberta., Grey Eagle Resort & Casino
Feb. 10 – Penticton, British Columbia, South Okanagan Events Centre
Feb. 11 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Feb. 12 – Victoria, British Columbia, Save On Foods Memorial Centre

General onsales for many shows begin Aug. 15.  Grand Prairie, Ralston, Peoria, Merrillville, Windsor, Hamilton, Montreal, Philadelphia, Clearwater, Grand Junction, Bakersfield, Los Angles, Reno and Victoria go on sale Aug. 16.  Greenville goes on sale Aug. 22.  Click here for more information.