Julianne & Derek Hough Bound Across North America

Siblings Julianne and Derek Hough are bringing their “Move – Beyond” dance show on the road in 2017, with more than 40 shows over two months.


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– Julianne & Derek Hough
Performing on “Ellen.”

The dates kick off April 19 in Akron, Ohio, and move through many markets without playing a single city twice. The run concludes June 17 in Santa Rosa, Calif.

The shows will be choreographed by Napoleon and Tabitha Dumo, AKA NappyTabs, and the Move Company Dancers will be taking the stage for the group performances, which will include ballroom, hip hop and salsa dances.

“There is nothing like performing onstage in front of a live audience and this show is going to be like nothing we’ve done before,” Julianne said. “For those that have been before or will be experiencing the show for the first time, it will transport them beyond their wildest imaginations and expectations.”

The siblings are as big as it gets in the dance world. They are well known through their work with the show “Dancing With The Stars” and have also won Emmy Awards for their choreography.

Here is a video of one of their performances on “Dancing With The Stars,” with Sia performing the music.

 The full routing is provided below:

April 19 – Akron, Ohio, Akron Civic Theatre
April 20 – South Bend, Ind., Morris Performing Arts Center
April 21 – Louisville, Ky., The Louisville Palace Theatre
April 22 – Chicago, Ill., Chicago Theatre
April 23 – Detroit, Mich., Fox Theatre
April 25 – Albany, N.Y., Palace Theatre
April 26 – Rochester, N.Y., Auditorium Theatre
April 28 – Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theatre
April 29 – Lancaster, Pa., American Music Theatre
April 30 – Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun Arena
May 2 – Red Bank, N.J., Count Basie Theatre
May 3 – Morristown, N.J., Mayo Performing Arts Center
May 5 – Boston, Mass., Boch Center
May 6 – New York, N.Y., Radio City Music Hall
May 7 – Oxon Hill, Md., MGM National Harbor
May 9 – Durham, N.C., Durham Performing Arts Center
May 10 – Charlotte, N.C., Ovens Auditorium
May 11 – Atlanta, Ga., Fox Theatre
May 12 – Jacksonville, Fla., Florida Theatre
May 13 – Clearwater, Fla., Ruth Eckerd Hall
May 14 – Sarasota, Fla., Van Wezel Perf. Arts Hall
May 16 – Orlando, Fla., Dr. Phillips Center For The Performing Arts
May 17 – Birmingham, Ala., Concert Hall At The BJCC
May 18 – New Orleans, La., Saenger Theatre
May 19 – Sugar Land, Texas, Smart Financial Centre At Sugar Land
May 20 – San Antonio, Texas, Majestic Theatre
May 21 – Grand Prairie, Texas, Verizon Theatre At Grand Prairie
May 24 – Lincoln, Neb., Lied Center
May 25 – Sioux Falls, S.D., Washington Pavilion / Arts And Science
May 26 – Ames, Iowa, Stephens Auditorium
May 27 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre
May 28 – Minneapolis, Minn., State Theatre
May 30 – Kansas City, Mo., Kansas City Music Hall
May 31 – Nashville, Tenn., Grand Ole Opry House
June 1 – Springfield, Mo., Juanita K. Hammons Hall For The Perf. Arts
June 2 – Wichita, Kan., Hartman Arena
June 3 – St. Louis, Mo., Fabulous Fox Theatre
June 4 – Oklahoma City, Okla., Civic Center Music Hall
June 7 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Eccles Theater
June 8 – Denver, Colo., Bellco Theatre
June 9 – Albuquerque, N.M., Route 66 Casino
June 10 – Phoenix, Ariz., Comerica Theatre
June 11 – Los Angeles, Calif., Microsoft Theater
June 13 – Sacramento, Calif., Sacramento Community Center Theater
June 14 – San Jose, Calif., Center for the Performing Arts
June 15 – Riverside, Calif., Fox Performing Arts Center
June 16 – Las Vegas, Nev., The Smith Center For The Performing Arts
June 17 – Santa Rosa, Calif., Luther Burbank Center For The Arts

Tickets to these shows go on sale Dec. 16. You can learn more about the tour at MoveLiveOnTour.com.