Alix Earle on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ finale is from Florida
Alix Earle started as a TikTok influencer while attending college in Miami. Now, she’s going to be on the ‘Dancing with the Stars’ season 34 finale.
- The “Dancing with the Stars” live tour begins on Jan. 22, 2026, in Akron, Ohio.
- Robert Irwin, son of Steve Irwin, was crowned the winner of “Dancing with the Stars” season 34.
- Professional dancers and several celebrity contestants from season 34 will join the tour on select dates.
- Tickets for the tour, which includes six stops in Florida, are available for purchase online.
Robert Irwin, Australian wildlife conservationist and son of Steve Irwin, was named the Len Goodman Mirrorball Champion alongside partner Witney Carson Nov. 25, as season 34 of “Dancing with the Stars” drew to a close.
But if you’re craving more “DWTS” after the three-hour finale Tuesday, worry not. The cast is taking the show on the road next year. Starting late January 2026, seven celebrities from the season will join the “DWTS” Live tour, performing alongside the show’s many professional dancers.
The tour stops in various cities across the country, including five in Florida. Tickets are on sale now. Here’s what to know before you buy.
Who won ‘Dancing with the Stars’ season 34?
Robert Irwin, Australian wildlife conservationist and son of Steve Irwin, was crowned the Len Goodman Mirrorball Champion alongside partner Witney Carson on season 34 of “Dancing With the Stars.”
‘Dancing with the Stars’ season 34 finalists, runner-ups
The three-hour finale featured five finalists Nov. 25, 2025, two days before the Thanksgiving holiday.
- Second: Social media personality Alix Earle, from Florida
- Third: Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles
- Fourth: Content creator Dylan Efron (Zac’s brother)
- Fifth: Actress Elaine Hendrix (“The Parent Trap” with Lindsay Lohan)
Get DWTS tour tickets at Ticketmaster
When does ‘Dancing with the Stars’ 2026 tour begin?
The “Dancing with the Stars” official tour returns Jan. 22, 2026, at Akron Civic Theatre in Akron, Ohio. The opening show features “Boy Meets World” actress Danielle Fishel as special guest co-host.
Who is going to be on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ 2026 tour?
The ‘DWTS’ professional dancers attending the tour are Emma Slater, Val Chmerkovskiy, Britt Stewart, Alan Bersten, Brandon Armstrong, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Ezra Sosa and Hailey Bills. Witney Carson will join April 21-30 as a special guest pro dancer.
The following season 34 stars will also join the 2026 tour. Here’s when:
Special guest co-hosts
- Danielle Fishel (Jan. 22 – Feb. 15, April 9-12)
- Andy Richter (Feb. 14 – March 8, April 15 – May 3)
- Elaine Hendrix (March 10 – April 4, May 5-13)
Special guest stars
How to get ‘Dancing with the Stars’ tour tickets
Fans can purchase “DWTS Live” tickets at Ticketmaster or at dwtstour.com/dates. VIP packages and upgrades available.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ tour Florida dates
“Dancing with the Stars Live” tour will come to the Sunshine State for six performances in March 2026:
- March 24: Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts in Jacksonville, Florida, with Elaine Hendrix
- March 25: Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach, Florida, with Elaine Hendrix
- March 26: Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida, with Elaine Hendrix
- March 27: Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida, with Elaine Hendrix
- March 28: Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida, with Elaine Hendrix
- March 29: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, with Elaine Hendrix
How much do ‘Dancing with the Stars’ pros make?
“Dancing with the Stars” professional partners get paid $1,200 per week when they first start the show, but the salaries increase the longer they stay, according to Us Weekly. The highest paid dancers apparently make around $5,000 each episode. The past three seasons of the show have 10-11 episodes each.
The stars, on the other hand, get paid $125,000 for the rehearsal period and first two weeks of the show, sources told Variety. Afterward, the pay increases for every additional two weeks they remain in the competition.
“Sources say that the maximum contestants can earn is $295,000,” Variety reported.
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