Touring Stateside: Alysa Liu, Ilia Malinin, and Chock & Bates lead Team USA at Stars on Ice Tour

Founded by Scott Hamilton 40 years ago, Stars on Ice returns this spring for it’s post-Olympic tour across Canada and the United States. Starting in Fort Myers, Florida, the show will make 29 stops across the country with a show directed by four-time World Champion Kurt Browning.

Headlining the tour are:

2026 Olympic Champion, Team Event Gold Medalist, and 2025 World Champion Alysa Liu;

2026 Olympic Silver Medalists, two-time Olympic Team Event Gold Medalists, and three-time World Champions Madison Chock & Evan Bates;

and Olympic Team Event Gold Medalist and two-time World Champion Ilia Malinin.

Also joining the U.S. leg of the tour are Team Event Gold Medalists Amber Glenn and Ellie Kam & Danny O’Shea. 2024 World Silver Medalist Isabeau Levito, Andrew Torgashev, Emily Chan & Spencer Howe, and Jason Brown round off the current list of skaters announced for the tour. More skaters are to be announced.

Tickets are available here and information for the show’s Stargazer Passes can be found here.

  • Thursday, April 16 – Hertz Arena, Fort Myers, FL
  • Friday, April 17 – Amerant Bank Arena, Fort Lauderdale, FL  
  • Saturday, April 18 – Kia Center, Orlando, FL 
  • Tuesday, April 21 – Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, SC   
  • Thursday, April 23 – First Horizon Coliseum, Greensboro, NC  
  • Friday, April 24 – Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre, PA         
  • Saturday, April 25 – Agganis Arena, Boston, MA      
  • Sunday, April 26 – MVP Arena, Albany, NY       
  • Tuesday, April 28 – MassMutual Center, Springfield, MA      
  • Wednesday, April 29 – Amica Mutual Pavilion, Providence, RI     
  • Friday, May 1 – Prudential Center, Newark, NJ      
  • Saturday, May 2 – Giant Center, Hershey, PA   
  • Sunday, May 3 – UBS Arena, Long Island, NY        
  • Tuesday, May 5 – Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, NY   
  • Thursday, May 7 – Enterprise Center, Saint Louis, MO  
  • Friday, May 8 – Allstate Arena, Chicago, IL   
  • Sunday, May 10 – Grand Casino Arena, Saint Paul, MN    
  • Tuesday, May 12 – Blue FCU Arena, Loveland, CO           
  • Thursday, May 14 – Maverik Center, Salt Lake City, UT     
  • Saturday, May 16 – Honda Center, Anaheim, CA           
  • Sunday, May 17 – SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, CA    
  • Thursday, May 21 – Numerica Veterans Arena, Spokane, WA       
  • Friday, May 22 – Town Toyota Center, Wenatchee, WA    
  • Saturday, May 23 – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA                          
  • Sunday, May 24 – Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR                            
  • Wednesday, May 27 – Mullett Arena, Tempe, AZ       
  • Friday, May 29 – Credit Union of Texas Event Center, Allen, TX                
  • Saturday, May 30 – Credit Union of Texas Event Center, Allen, TX         
  • Sunday, May 31 – Landers Center, Southaven, MS

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