America’s Favorite Summer Series ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Is Coming To The Bay Area

SYTYCD300So You Think You Can Dance, the eleven-time Primetime Emmy® Award winning show that sparked America’s fascination with dance, is set to captivate audiences again this fall live on tour. Celebrating its landmark 10th season, So You Think You Can Dance’s Top 10 finalists will make their way across North America, performing in a mix of theaters and arenas as part of the So You Think You Can Dance Tour 2013, sponsored by BLOCH, an international leader in dance wear. The season 10 tour line-up includes: Aaron Turner, Amy Yakima, “Fik-Shun,” Hayley Erbert, Jasmine Harper, Jenna Johnson, Makenzie Dustman, Nico Greetham, Paul Karmiryan, and Tucker Knox. The 42-city tour will make two (2) stops in the Bay Area.

Friday, November 22nd at the Warfield in San Francisco

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Saturday, November 23rd at the San Jose Civic

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Entry deadline is 9/2/13 at 11:59pm PT. Must be at least 18 years of age to participate in this contest. One (1) entry per person. One (1) email address per person. Ten (10) winners will be randomly selected on 9/3/13 at approximately 10am PT. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible online entries received. Prize: Two (2) tickets to the So You Think You Can Dance Tour 2013 on Friday, November 22, 2013 at The Warfield in San Francisco or Saturday, November, 23, 2013 at San Jose Civic (ARV: $24.99 per ticket). Entries submitted will not be acknowledged or returned. Use of any device to automate entry is prohibited. Proof of submission of an entry shall not be deemed proof of receipt by Station. Station’s computer is the official time keeping device for the Promotion. The Station is not responsible for entries not received due to difficulty accessing the internet, service outage or delays, computer difficulties and other technological problems.