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'Dancing With The Stars' Tour Cast Revealed

The "Dancing with the Stars" cast is bound to be on the road soon for their 2017 to 2018 tour around the U.S. Listed below are the names of professional dancers who have signed on to upcoming shows.

People released the list of professional dancers joining the "Dancing with the Stars Live!: Light Up the Night" tour for 2017 to 2018.

It is important to note that the list of dancers is still subject to change. A poster for the event, however, gives fans an idea of prospective cast members.

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Based on the poster, professional dancers Witney Carson, Keo Motsepe, Emma Slater, Artem Chigvinstev, Sharna Burgess, Gleb Savchenko, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten will be performing alongside Jenna Johnson, Hayley Erbert, Brandon Armstrong, and Sasha Farber.

Fan-favorites Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Peta Murgatroyd are not expected to go on tour this year to spend more quality time with their 9-month-old son, Shai.

Other notable dancers who did not appear on the official poster include Maksim's brother Val as well as Cheryl Burke, who made a comeback this year to dance alongside former NFL player Terrell Owens.

"Dancing with the Stars Live!: Light Up the Night" should commence on Dec. 30, shortly after the new Mirrorball winner has been announced. They will kick off the tour in Charlotte, North Carolina.

"Light Up the Night" will hit a number of stops across the U.S. before returning to Los Angeles, California for their final performance at the Microsoft Theatre. It is scheduled on March 18, 2018.

Tickets are currently available for purchase. They are offering a $599 package which allows fans to meet the dancers before the show. Tour dates are posted on the official tour website, DWTSTour.com.

"Dancing with the Stars" season 25 finale should air in November. Catch the show on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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