U.S. Olympics figure-skating stars, including gold medal-winners Alysa Liu and Ilia Malinin, are coming to St. Paul.
The “Stars on Ice” tour will stop at Grand Casino Arena, formerly the Xcel Energy Center, on May 10. The show was announced last fall but has seen renewed interest following Team USA’s performance at the Milan-Cortina games, during which Liu won the first women’s figure skating gold for an American in more than two decades and many skaters became social media stars.
Standard admission tickets are available via Ticketmaster and range from about $43 to $120 a seat. A “stargazer” pass is also available as an add-on, for $28, which comes with pre-show admission to watch warm-ups and attend a Q&A session with some of the skaters.
Meet-and-greet tickets were previously available but have sold out. Standard admission tickets and stargazer passes remain available as of Thursday afternoon.
The full lineup also includes Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito, skaters who alongside Liu gained viral online fame as the “Blade Angels” trio, plus Jason Brown and duos Madison Chock and Evan Bates and Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea.
The 2026 tour is scheduled to stop in 27 cities between April 16 and May 31.
Stars on Ice launched in the 1980s and merged in 2008 with competing tour Champions on Ice, which had been founded in the ‘60s by a Minneapolis entrepreneur.
More information is available at starsonice.com.
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