So You Think You Can Dance
Season Six Fall 2009: Russell Ferguson / Jakob Karr
Ashleigh Di Lello, Ellenore Scott, Kathryn McCormick, Legacy Perez, Mollee Gray, Nathan Trasoras, Noelle Marsh, Ryan Di Lello
There was no tour.
Started September 20 in Manchester, New Hampshire
Official Tour Merch offered by Live Nation
So You Think You Can Dance Tour Attendance
| LOCATION | SHOWS | CITIES |
|---|---|---|
| US-AZ Arizona | 4 | Glendale - Phoenix |
| US-CA California | 17 | Anaheim - Fresno - Los Angeles - Oakland - Sacramento - San Diego - San Jose - Universal City |
| US-CO Colorado | 2 | Colorado Springs - Denver |
| US-CT Connecticut | 6 | Bridgeport - Hartford - Mashantucket - Waterbury |
| US-DC District of Columbia | 1 | Washington |
| US-FL Florida | 11 | Miami - Miami Beach - Pensacola - Tallahasse - Tampa |
| US-GA Georgia | 4 | Duluth |
| US-IL Illinois | 6 | Champaign - Chicago - Rosemont |
| US-IN Indiana | 2 | Indianapolis |
| US-KY Kentucky | 2 | Highland Heights - Lexington |
| US-ME Maine | 1 | Portland |
| US-MD Maryland | 4 | Baltimore |
| US-MA Massachusetts | 5 | Boston |
| US-MI Michigan | 4 | Detroit |
| US-MN Minnesota | 4 | Minneapolis - St. Paul |
| US-MO Missouri | 6 | Kansas City - St. Louis |
| US-NE Nebraska | 1 | Omaha |
| US-NV Nevada | 3 | Las Vegas - Reno |
| US-NH New Hampshire | 3 | Manchester |
| US-NJ New Jersey | 7 | Atlantic City - East Rutherford - Newark - Trenton |
| US-NY New York | 13 | Albany - Buffalo - New York City - Rochester - Syracuse - Uniondale |
| US-NC North Carolina | 6 | Charlotte - Greensboro |
| US-OH Ohio | 8 | Cincinnati - Cleveland - Columbus - Toledo |
| US-OK Oklahoma | 2 | Tulsa |
| US-OR Oregon | 4 | Portland |
| US-PA Pennsylvania | 6 | Philadelphia - Pittsburgh - Reading - University Park - Wilkes-Barre |
| US-RI Rhode Island | 2 | Providence |
| US-SC South Carolina | 3 | Greenville - North Charleston |
| US-TN Tennessee | 1 | Nashville |
| US-TX Texas | 10 | Austin - Grand Prairie - Houston - San Antonio |
| US-UT Utah | 2 | West Valley City |
| US-VA Virginia | 4 | Hampton - Norfolk - Richmond |
| US-WA Washington | 4 | Everett - Seattle - Tacoma |
| US-WV West Virginia | 1 | Huntington |
| US-WI Wisconsin | 5 | Green Bay - Milwaukee |
| CA-ON Ontario | 4 | Toronto |
Season Five Summer 2009: Jeanine Mason / Brandon Bryant
Evan Kasprzak (3rd), Kayla Radomski (4th)
Ade Obayomi, Caitlin Kinney, Janette Manrara, Jason Glover, Kupono Aweau, Melissa Sandvig, Phillip Chbeeb, Randi Evans
Season Four Summer 2008: Joshua Allen / Stephen “Twitch” Boss
Katee Shean (3rd), Courtney Galiano (4th)
Chelsie Hightower, Comfort Fedoke, Gev Manoukian, Kherington Payne, Mark Kanemura, Will Wingfield
Season Three Summer 2007: Sabra Johnson / Danny Tidwell
Neil Haskell (3rd), Lacey Schwimmer (4th)
Season Two Summer 2006: Benji Schwimmer / Travis Wall
Donyelle Jones (3rd), Heidi Groskreutz (4th)
Season One Summer 2005: Nick Lazzarini / Melody Lacayanga
Jamile McGee (3rd), Ashlé Dawson (4th)
There was no tour.




2009 Tour Promo
11.13.2009 San Diego News Network
‘So You Think You Can Dance’ twirls into San Diego
But if the depth of dancing leaves much to be desired, what emerges from this show is the spirit and energy and true magnetism of several of the dancers. Though I liked her on the show, the spunk and charisma of Jeanette Manrara, the Latin dancer from Miami, made me appreciate her in a new way on stage. Same with the “gentle giant,” Ade Obayomi, who exudes ease and confidence, and whose solos are really that amazing.
11.07.2009 Deseret News
Think-you-can-dancers wow fans at E Center
From the Bollywood-type number from Jason Glover and Caitlin Kinney to the “Twilight”-inspired vampire dance of Kupono Aweau and Kayla Radomski, the bonds the dancers have created since beginning the tour showed with each performance (the group likes to hang out on the bus and watch movies like “Kung Fu Panda” or “Hocus Pocus” at the end of the night).
Sales Reports
– American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida
sold 6,946 of 6,946 – 100%
— St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida
sold 6,788 of 7,777 – 87%
– Reliant Arena in Houston, Texas
sold 6,031 0f 6,031 – 100%
– NOKIA Theatre in Grand Prairie, Texas
sold 5,598 of 6,114 – 82%
– Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas
sold 5,195 of 6,757 – 77%
– BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
sold 3,983 of 5,195 – 77%
– Leon County Civic Center in Tallahassee, Florida
sold 3,809 of 4,966 – 77%
– Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri
sold 3,779 of 6,074 – 62%
Sales Reports:
— 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland
sold 7,920 of 8,124 – 97%
– Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York
sold 7,083 of 8,227 – 86%
– Arena at Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Georgia
sold 6,681 of 7,169 – 93%
– Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia
sold 6,031 of 6,939 – 87%
– Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina
sold 6,073 of 6,601 – 92%
– Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana
sold 4,551 of 5,755 – 79%
– Lucas County Arena in Toledo, Ohio
sold 3,877 of 5,922 – 65%
Sales Reports
– Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois
sold 3,247 of 7,159 – 45%
– Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
sold 4,720 of 6,154 – 77%
– Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio
sold 4,911 of 5,893 – 83%
– Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
sold 5,216 of 6,475 – 81%
– Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan
sold 6,220 of 6,220 – 100%
– United Center in Chicago, Illinois
sold 7,001 of 8,474 – 83%
– Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
sold 12,203 of 12,917 – 94%
Sales Reports:
– Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey
sold 7,717 of 8,394 – 92%
– Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey
sold 6,456 of 6,867 – 94%
– Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire
sold 6,214 of 6,659 – 93%
– Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts
sold 6,024 of 6,123 – 98%
– MGM Grand at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut
sold 3,933 of 3,933 – 100%