'Dancing with the Stars' news: 'Light Up the Night' tour to start on Dec. 30

"Dancing with the Stars'" live tour "Light Up the Night" to feature season 25's winners Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold Facebook/ dancingwiththestars

Season 25 of ABC's dance competition television series "Dancing with the Stars" ended with actor Jordan Fisher and partner Lindsay Arnold taking home the Mirrorball Trophy. Next on their agenda is the "Light Up the Night" tour across the United States.

The tour will commence on Dec. 30 at the Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte, North Carolina and will end on Mar. 18, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Fisher and season 25's second runner-up Frankie Muniz will be appearing in some tour dates as special guest stars.

The tour will also feature Muniz's partner and professional dancer Witney Carson. Several members of season 25's dance troupe will also participate in the entire tour. Troupe members Sasha Farber, Hayley Erbert, Brandon Armstrong, and Jenna Johnson will be part of the tour.

Few competitors from the most recent season of "Dancing with the Stars" will also be performing live in front of thousands of people in the country. Season 25 competitors Keo Motsepe, Artem Chigvintsev, Gleb Savchenko, and Alan Bersten are also set to appear in the tour.

There are no further details if other celebrity competitors will be joining the event like runner-up Lindsey Stirling or "Property Brothers" star Drew Scott. The poster of the tour indicates that the lineup of performers may change over time.

Fisher and Muniz invited viewers through Twitter to join them live in the tour. "We are so stoked to see you all, live on tour with Dancing with the Stars live, light up the night," Fisher said.

Season 25 ended on Nov. 21, and Fisher and Arnold won with flying colors. The pair received an overall perfect score after two performances.

People who are interested to see the performers live can purchase their tickets online through the tour's official website. VIP tickets are also available for those who want to meet their "Dancing with the Stars" idols in person.

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