INDIANAPOLIS, June 22, 2016 – Tickets for the 2016 Kellogg’s Tour of Gymnastics Champions, which includes 38 stops in 36 cities across the nation, go on sale June 23. Three-time World all-around champion Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, 2012 Olympic team and all-around champion Gabby Douglas of Virginia Beach, Va./Buckeye Gymnastics, 2012 Olympic team and floor exercise champion Aly Raisman of Needham, Mass./Brestyan’s American Gymnastics, 2008 Olympic all-around champion Nastia Liukin, and 2012 Olympic team gold-medalist Jordyn Wieber headline the cast of the Tour, which begins on Sept. 15 in Spokane, Wash., and wraps up Nov. 13 in Boston, Mass.

The 2016 Kellogg’s Tour of Gymnastics Champions cast will also include members of the both 2012 and 2016 U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Teams.

Ticket prices, inclusive of facility fees, range from $29 to $299 and vary by market and seat location. Tickets will be available through all of the venues hosting the Tour across the country. Platinum and VIP Packages are available in all markets and include Olympian experiences: VIP Package – Pre-Show Chalk Talk hosted by five-time Olympic medalist Liukin that features a Q&A with selected members of the 2016 Olympic Team, as well as a post-show autograph session with selected members of the 2016 Olympic Team; and Platinum tickets – the Pre-Show Chalk Talk. To find the Tour stop nearest you and order tickets, go to KelloggsTour.com.

At each Tour stop, local gymnasts are expected to join the cast of gymnastics champions. The complete routing for the Kellogg’s Tour of Gymnastics Champions is listed below. Both Los Angeles and Boston will have two performances. For more information, including start times, go to KelloggsTour.com.

  • Sept. 15 – Spokane, Wash./Spokane Arena (Thursday)
  • Sept. 16 – Seattle, Wash./KeyArena (Friday)
  • Sept. 18 – San Jose, Calif./SAP Center (Sunday)
  • Sept. 22 – Glendale, Ariz./Gila River Arena (Thursday)
  • Sept. 24 – Los Angeles/STAPLES Center (Saturday)*
  • Sept. 29 – Dallas, Texas/American Airlines Center (Thursday)
  • Sept. 30 – Houston/Toyota Center (Friday)
  • Oct. 1 – San Antonio, Texas/AT&T Center (Saturday)
  • Oct. 2 – Lubbock, Texas/United Supermarkets Arena (Sunday)
  • Oct. 5 – Little Rock, Ark./Verizon Arena (Wednesday)
  • Oct. 6 – St. Louis, Mo./Chaifetz Arena (Thursday)
  • Oct. 7 – Kansas City, Mo./Sprint Center (Friday)
  • Oct. 8 – Omaha, Neb./CenturyLink Center (Saturday)
  • Oct. 9 – Minneapolis/Target Center (Sunday)
  • Oct. 13 – Chicago/United Center (Thursday)
  • Oct. 14 – Milwaukee, Wis./BMO Harris Bradley Center (Friday)
  • Oct. 15 – Indianapolis/Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Saturday)
  • Oct. 16 – Grand Rapids, Mich./Van Andel Arena (Sunday)
  • Oct. 19 – Cleveland, Ohio/Wolstein Center (Wednesday)
  • Oct. 20 – Auburn Hills, Mich./Palace of Auburn Hills (Thursday)
  • Oct. 21 – Cincinnati, Ohio/U.S. Bank Arena (Friday)
  • Oct. 22 – Columbus, Ohio/Nationwide Arena (Saturday)
  • Oct. 23 – Pittsburgh, Pa./CONSOL Energy Center (Sunday)
  • Oct. 25 – Hershey, Pa./Giant Center (Tuesday)
  • Oct. 27 – Greensboro, N.C./Greensboro Coliseum (Thursday)
  • Oct. 28 – Charlotte, N.C./Time Warner Cable Arena (Friday)
  • Oct. 29 – Duluth, Ga./Infinite Energy Arena (Saturday)
  • Oct. 30 – Tampa, Fla./Amalie Arena (Sunday)
  • Nov. 3 – Rochester, N.Y./Blue Cross Arena (Thursday)
  • Nov. 4 – Philadelphia, Pa./Wells Fargo Center (Friday)
  • Nov. 5 – Hartford, Conn./XL Center (Saturday)
  • Nov. 6 – Brooklyn, N.Y./Barclays Center (Sunday)
  • Nov. 10 – Washington, D.C./Verizon Center (Thursday)
  • Nov. 11 – Newark, N.J./Prudential Center (Friday)
  • Nov. 12 – Bridgeport, Conn./Webster Bank Arena (Saturday)
  • Nov. 13 – Boston/TD Garden (Sunday)*

*Two shows scheduled

Other supporting partners for this year’s Tour are GK Elite, Hershey’s, Hilton, International Gymnastics Camp and Procter and Gamble. The Kellogg’s Tour of Gymnastics Champions is produced by USA Gymnastics in partnership with AEG Facilities. The Kellogg Company is the exclusive title sponsor.

Background

  • Kellogg Company. At Kellogg Company (NYSE: K), we strive to make foods people love. This includes our beloved brands – Kellogg’s®, Keebler®, Special K®, Pringles®, Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes®, Pop-Tarts®, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes®, Rice Krispies®, Cheez-It®, Eggo®, Mini-Wheats® and more – that nourish families so they can flourish and thrive. With 2015 sales of $13.5 billion and more than 1,600 foods, Kellogg is the world’s leading cereal company; second largest producer of cookies, crackers and savory snacks; and a leading North American frozen foods company. Through our Breakfasts for Better DaysTM global hunger initiative, we’ve provided more than 1.4 billion servings of cereal and snacks to children and families in need around the world. To learn more, visit www.kelloggcompany.com or follow us on Twitter @KelloggCompany, YouTube and on Social K.

  • AEG Facilities. AEG, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Anschutz Corporation, is the leading sports, entertainment and venue operator in the world. AEG Facilities, a stand-alone affiliate of AEG, owns, operates or consults with more than 100 of the industry’s preeminent venues worldwide, across five continents, providing complete venue management, as well as specialized programs in operations, guest services, ticketing, booking, sales and marketing. AEG Facilities also provides resources and access to other AEG-affiliated entities, including live event producer, AEG Live, AEG Global Partnerships, AEG Development, AEG 1Earth, AEG Encore and AEG Creative to support the success of AEG venues across the globe. The Los Angeles-based organization owns, operates or provides services to the world’s most elite venues, including KFC Yum! Center (Louisville, Ky.), STAPLES Center (Los Angeles, Calif.), StubHub Center (Carson, Calif.), Microsoft Theater (Los Angeles, Calif.), Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.), AmericanAirlines Arena (Miami, Fla.), Prudential Center (Newark, N.J.), Target Center (Minneapolis, Minn.), BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston, Texas), Oracle Arena and O.co Coliseum (Oakland, Calif.), CONSOL Energy Center (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Valley View Casino Center (San Diego, Calif.), Rabobank Arena (Bakersfield, Calif.), Mercedes-Benz Arena (Shanghai, China), MasterCard Center (Beijing, China), The O2 (London, England), AccorHotels Arena (Paris, France), Mercedes-Benz Arena (Berlin, Germany), Barclaycard Arena (Hamburg, Germany), Perth Arena (Perth, Australia), Itaipava Arena Pernambuco (Recife, Brazil), Allianz Parque (Sao Paulo, Brazil), Allphones Arena (Sydney, Australia), Ãœlker Sports Arena (Istanbul, Turkey), Ericsson Globe Arena (Stockholm, Sweden) and KeyArena at Seattle Center (Seattle, Wash.). For more information, please visit aegworldwide.com.