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The Next Step: Legacy World Tour
 

The Next Step: Legacy World Tour is a brand-new live touring dance show featuring fan-favourite cast members from the original and current seasons of the hit teen drama, The Next Step. This is a must-see event for fans of the series and dance lovers alike

 

 

Event details

Venue: State Theatre
Bookings: https://www.statetheatre.com.au/show-calendar/the-next-step/
Start Date: Friday 17 April 2026

TICKETS

Prices:
Platinum: $101.68
A Reserve: $87.41
B Reserve: $77.22
C Reserve: $67.02
VIP Meet & Greet*: $120.00
Notes: Handling and other fees may apply

Running Time:
6:30PM - Foyer Doors
7:00PM - Auditorium Doors
7:30PM - THE NEXT STEP

Notes: Running times are approximate and may change without notice

 

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