The Stars on Ice tour which brings some of the world’s most accomplished and artistically gifted champions to perform together in both individual and ensemble routines has announced its 2023 tour schedule.
The Stars on Ice tour will feature some of the greatest figure skaters Canada has ever produced including:
- Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist, three-time World Champion, and ten-time National Champion Patrick Chan
- Four-time World Champion and four-time Canadian Champion Kurt Browning
- Two-time Olympic Silver Medalist, three-time World Champion and seven-time Canadian Champion Elvis Stojko
Two-time and reigning Canadian Dance Champions and World Bronze medalists Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier and 2022 Olympic Silver Medalists, 2022 World Champions and U.S. Pair Champions Alexa Knierim & Brandon Frazier will also participate in the which was founded in 1986 by skating icon and Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton.
The Stars on Ice performance at FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton on Saturday, May 6th will be recorded as a national television special and will air in the fall of 2023.
The premier figure skating show will visit 12 cities nationwide beginning in Halifax, NS on Friday, April 28th, and wrapping up in Vancouver, BC on Thursday, May 18th.
Tickets for Stars on Ice go on sale Friday, December 9th. Tickets start at $30.00.
Currently, the Stars on Ice Holiday Edition tour is in progress and it will wrap up on December 18th in Cranbrook, BC.
STARS ON ICE – 2023 SCHEDULE
Friday, April 28: Scotiabank Centre, Halifax, NS
Sunday, April 30: Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
Wednesday, May 3 : Avenir Centre, Moncton, NB
Friday, May 5: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
Saturday, May 6: FirstOntario Centre, Hamilton, ON
Sunday, May 7: The Aud, Kitchener, ON
Wednesday, May 10: Canada Life Centre, Winnipeg, MB
Thursday, May 11: Sasktel Centre, Saskatoon, SK
Saturday, May 13: Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB
Sunday, May 14: Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
Tuesday, May 16: Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, Victoria, BC
Thursday, May 18: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
They aren’t coming to Newfoundland???