MusicFebruary 3, 2026

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Announce Nine-Show Tour Across Three States

The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are embarking on a limited nine-show tour across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas in April 2026, presenting unique media opportunities at major venues.

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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have announced a limited nine-show tour across Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas for April 2026, creating significant media coverage opportunities at premier venues throughout the region. The tour, produced by Timeline Tours and Live Nation, will feature 90-minute performances including live auditions and Q&A sessions with team leadership.

Media Coverage Opportunities

This tour presents unique content opportunities for media professionals covering entertainment, sports, and cultural events. The shows will include live Round 2 auditions for the 2026 squad, providing compelling behind-the-scenes content as audience members and judges determine which candidates advance to final auditions at The Star in Frisco.

Media members can expect access to performances featuring choreographed routines, solo performances, and interactive segments with Senior Director Kelli Finglass and Head Choreographer Judy Trammell. The intimate venue settings offer better photo opportunities compared to typical stadium environments.

Key Venues for Media Coverage

Several tour stops present particularly strong media opportunities. The Dallas opening at Winspear Opera House and the Fort Worth show at Will Rogers Auditorium represent the tour's Texas homecoming. The San Antonio performance at Tobin Center and Austin show at ACL Live at The Moody Theater offer coverage in major Texas markets.

The Oklahoma City date at The Criterion and the tour finale at Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas, provide regional coverage opportunities outside the team's home state.

Credential Application Considerations

Media professionals should begin researching credential requirements for their target venues. Each venue maintains its own media policies and application processes. Major markets like Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio typically see higher media interest, making early credential applications advisable.

Venues range from intimate theaters to larger amphitheaters, with varying photo pit access and media accommodation policies. The Walmart AMP in Rogers represents the tour's largest venue, while locations like Tulsa Theater offer more intimate coverage settings.

Production Details

Timeline Touring, a Live Nation division, is producing the tour with merchandise partnerships including Dallas Cowboys Pro Shops and Rebel Athletic. VIP packages include meet-and-greet opportunities that may provide additional media access points.

The tour builds on the team's recent Netflix series success and continues their tradition of live performances beyond AT&T Stadium appearances.

Full Tour Schedule

  • April 7 — Dallas, Texas · Winspear Opera House

  • April 9 — Fort Worth, Texas · Will Rogers Auditorium

  • April 12 — San Antonio, Texas · Tobin Center

  • April 13 — Austin, Texas · ACL Live at The Moody Theater

  • April 15 — El Paso, Texas · Abraham Chavez Theatre

  • April 17 — Wichita Falls, Texas · Kay Yeager Coliseum

  • April 19 — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma · The Criterion

  • April 21 — Tulsa, Oklahoma · Tulsa Theater

  • April 23 — Rogers, Arkansas · Walmart AMP

Next Steps for Media

Media professionals should contact individual venues directly for credential applications and media policies. Given the limited nine-show run and the team's high profile following their Netflix series, media interest is expected to be substantial across all markets.

Media members covering the entertainment and sports intersection will find this tour offers unique storytelling opportunities beyond traditional game coverage.

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