ABC has announced Dancing with the Stars: Live! is going back on the road with a "Perfect Ten Tour."

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After the twentieth season of Dancing with the Stars concludes, the live tour will kick off and be hosted by All-Stars champion Melissa Rycroft.

Tickets are on sale now for the big 90-minute production that will touch down in more than 40 cities across America, running from June 13 in Atlantic City, NJ, to August 11 in Rockford, IL.

The show will feature Dancing with the Stars favorites Witney Carson, Val Chmerkovskiy, Artem Chigvintsev, Peta Murgatroyd, and Emma Slater as well as the show's Troupe dancers Alan Bersten, Brittany Cherry, Sasha Farber and Jenna Johnson.

The "Perfect Ten Tour" is produced by Faculty Productions in association with BBC Worldwide. The show will boast brand new choreography in addition to some of Dancing with the Stars' most memorable performances over the course of its 10-year run on television.

"I'm looking forward to dusting off my dance shoes and heading out on the road on tour with Dancing with the Stars," Rycroft said in a statement.

"My children Ava and Beckett and my husband Tye will be traveling with me in what can only be described as the greatest road trip across America, dancing from city to city and reconnecting with the fans that make Dancing with the Stars so special"

Fans can find more information about the tour on dwtstour.com as well as VIPNation.com for exclusive offers.

Below is a list of tour dates for Dancing with the Stars: Live!:


- June 13: Atlantic City, NJ (Resorts Casino-Superstar Theatre)

- June 14: Saratoga, NY (SPAC)

- June 15: Washington, DC (Warner Theatre)

- June 16: Morristown, NJ (Mayo PAC)

- June 19: Worcester, MA (Hanover Theatre)

- June 20: Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun)

- June 21: Hershey, PA (Giant Center)

- June 23: Binghamton, NY (Broome County Arena)

- June 24: Erie, PA (Erie Insurance Center)

- June 25: Richmond, VA (Altria Theater)

- June 26: Portsmouth, VA (nTelos Wireless Pavilion)

- June 27: Cherokee, NC (Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center)

- June 28: Charlotte, NC (Ovens Auditorium)

- July 2: Fresno, CA (Saroyan Theater)

- July 3 & 5: Las Vegas, NV (Venetian)

- July 7: Boise, ID (Morrison Center)

- July 8: Spokane, WA (INB Performing Arts Center)

- July 9: Seattle, WA (Marion Oliver McCaw Hall)

- July 10: Portland, OR (Keller Auditorium)

- July 11: Redding, CA (Redding Civic Auditorium)

- July 12: Sacramento, CA (Community Center Theater)

- July 14: Bakersfield, CA (Rabobank Arena)

- July 15: Costa Mesa, CA (Segerstrom Concert Hall)

- July 17: Albuquerque, NM (Isleta Casino & Resort)

- July 18: El Paso, TX (Chavez Theater)

- July 19: Corpus Christi, TX (Selena Auditorium)

- July 21: Park City, KS (Hartman Arena)

- July 22: Omaha, NE (Ralston Arena)

- July 23: Sioux Falls, IA (Washington Pavilion)

- July 24: Madison, WI (Overture Hall)

- July 25: Davenport, IA (Adler Center)

- July 26: Springfield, MO (Juanita K. Hammons Hall)

- July 29: Toledo, OH (Toledo Zoo Ampitheater)

- July 30: Huber Heights, OH (Music Center at The Heights)

- July 31: Fort Wayne, IN (Embassy Theater)

- August 1: Evansville, IN (Old National Events Center)

- August 2: Louisville, KY (Louisville Palace)

- August 4: Huntsville, AL (Van Braun Center)

- August 5: Charleston, WV (Municipal Auditorium)

- August 7: New Buffalo, MI (Four Winds Casino)

- August 8: Akron, OH (Akron Civic Auditorium)

- August 11: Rockford, IL (Coronado Theater)
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