Season 33 of "Dancing with the Stars" ended in November, but fans who two-stepped to the ticket office in time will relive the flash, finesse and fierce footwork in person this weekend.
In a repeat performance of its Columbus stop last year, the "Dancing with the Stars: Live!" tour has sold out again, so those who dragged their feet will have to white-knuckle it until the season 34.
"DWTS: Live!" showcases world-class dancers from the show demonstrating the artistry and athleticism that placed them at the top of the leaderboard each week.
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This year's co-host will be Stephen Nedoroscik, aka "Pommel Horse Guy," the bespectacled gymnast who became an internet darling during the Paris Olympics in 2024.
Nedoroscik not only scored the bronze medal for the U.S. men's team, but sparked social media frenzy and viral memes likening him to Clark Kent and making good-natured jokes about him appearing to be asleep at one point.
(Nedoroscik later told "Good Morning America" that he was attempting to stay calm before the competition.)
Also a season 33 competitor on the ABC show, the 26-year-old and partner Rylee Arnold finished in fourth place.
If you're ready for an evening of captivating choreography, or you're just curious about "DWTS: Live!," here are some details — and a fun fact or two — to know before you go.
When and where will 'Dancing with the Stars: Live!' be?
The display of dazzling dancing begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Mershon Auditorium, 1871 N. High St.
Will more tickets be available?
Though the show is sold out, fans are encouraged to keep checking ticketmaster.com and follow the venue on social media, as many shows release tickets before the performance, according to Dave Redelberger, director of communications and interactive marketing for Columbus Arena Sports & Entertainment.
Are any pros featured on the 'DWTS: Live!' tour?
The roster of veterans includes Jenna Johnson, Emma Slater, Alan Bersten, Brandon Armstrong, Britt Stewart, Daniella Karagach, Gleb Savchenko, Pasha Pashkov, Rylee Arnold and Ezra Sosa.
Will there be other dancers from the show?
Special guests for select dates will be season 33 winner Joey Graziadei, along with runner-up Ilona Maher (also an Olympic bronze medalist) and third-place contestant Chandler Kinney. Unfortunately, the trio won't be coming to Columbus.
Who is doing the choreography?
Emmy Award winner Mandy Moore will return to choreograph and direct this year’s tour. In addition to "DWTS," her work includes Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour," the 2016 film "La La Land" and the TV series "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Glee."
Fun fact: Because she's often confused with actor-singer Mandy Moore, the choreographer named her corporation Nope Not Her.
Is Stephen Nedoroscik really a Rubik's Cube whiz?
During an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" last August, the Olympian solved the puzzle in 15.42 seconds. However, in October 2022, Nedoroscik posted on X and in his TikTok bio that he had achieved a personal best of 8.68 seconds.
How can I watch 'Dancing with the Stars' on TV?
The show airs live at 8 p.m. Tuesdays on ABC and Disney+ and is available to stream the next day on Hulu.