Maks and Val Chmerkovskiy announce upcoming tour with Peta Murgatroyd

Maks and Val Chmerkovskiy will be going on tour with Peta Murgatroyd. Facebook/MaksimChmerkovskiy

Maks and Val Chmerkovskiy, whom many television viewers know from their successful runs on the show "Dancing with the Stars," are going on tour, and they are bringing with them a very special guest, Maks' wife, Peta Murgatroyd.

The dancing trio announced the tour during their appearance on "Good Morning America" on Monday. Dubbed "Maks, Val and Peta Live on Tour," the trio will begin the tour this spring.

"We're very excited. It's been a couple years now since 'Maks and Val,' the other tour that we did, and it seems like it's going to be even better," said Maks.

Maks also shared that he thinks this upcoming tour will be head and shoulders above all the other tours that the brothers have gone on. He said that all the members of their team from the previous tours will be coming back, and he also described Murgatroyd as their "secret weapon."

The trio will not be the only members of the Chmerkovskiy family who are going to be travelling around for "Maks, Val and Peta Live on Tour." Earlier this year, Maks and Murgatroyd welcomed their first son, Shai. The little bundle of joy will be joining the family on their tour.

Maks shared his excitement over the prospect of going on tour with his brother, wife and new son. "Having shared the stage with Val was a ridiculous experience. There's nothing better than doing it with your family," the 37-year-old dancer said. "Bringing Peta on just makes that much more sense. I also can't wait to tour with my family and just be on the bus with the little baby Shai and have him be part of this as well."

Obviously, the Chmerkovskiy brothers have a great relationship that allows them to work together on successful tours. However, with Murgatroyd coming on board, Val says that she will be the voice of reason between the two brothers.

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