STARS ON ICE 2023....IS THE SCHEDULE OUT AND WHEN IS IT HELD?

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Say, does anyone know if the 2023 Stars On Ice schedule is out yet? Also does anyone know too if Stars On Ice or Rinks themselves have a set month of the year that they hold the Show. (Does the XL Center in Hartford always have the Show in April? Or does it change? Also, is the such a thing as a Summer Stars on Ice Show? Thanks.
 
Say, does anyone know if the 2023 Stars On Ice schedule is out yet? Also does anyone know too if Stars On Ice or Rinks themselves have a set month of the year that they hold the Show. (Does the XL Center in Hartford always have the Show in April? Or does it change? Also, is the such a thing as a Summer Stars on Ice Show? Thanks.
There's not info about 2023 Stars on Ice tour yet.

 
starsonice.ca just announced their winter holiday mini tour in December 2022.
Preliminary info is posted in the 2022 CSOI thread - posts #119 & 120: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/2022-canadian-stars-on-ice-tour.109381/page-4#post-6299053

Say, does anyone know if the 2023 Stars On Ice schedule is out yet? Also does anyone know too if Stars On Ice or Rinks themselves have a set month of the year that they hold the Show. (Does the XL Center in Hartford always have the Show in April?
@FSWer, no, the 2023 U.S. Stars on Ice tour dates/cities are not yet known to the public. I believe SOI usually releases initial tour info before U.S. Nationals, so hopefully sometime in January 2023? Someone will be sure to create a thread for the 2023 U.S. Stars on Ice tour here in Great Skate Debate as soon as the info is released. :)

Or you can join SOI's mailing list ("Register today to receive 2023 VIP Ticket Presale information later this year."): https://www.starsonice.com/mailing-list

Just be aware that Hartford, CT was included ONLY in the post-Olympics U.S. tours in 2018 (XL Center on April 23; 22 cities total) and 2022 (XL Center on April 22; 24 cities total). Post-Olympics SOI tours usually have many more cities than the other years due to the heightened public interest & awareness created by the Olympics. For example, there were only 7 U.S. SOI tour stops in 2017 and 13 U.S. cities in 2019 and Hartford was not included in either tour, unfortunately.
 
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Sadly, I think a better question is how long can this tour hold on. Every year I’m surprised that they’re able to put together something and every year it seems to be very small. At some point the economics are just going to say shut it down and move on. I hate that but I think it’s what’s going to happen
 

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