

The Next Step: Legacy World Tour Is Coming to Australia and Fans Are About to Lose It
If your household has ever erupted into spontaneous dance routines after an episode of The Next Step, this one’s for you.
Due to overwhelming demand, The Next Step: Legacy World Tour has added new performances to its Australian run, bringing the global dance phenomenon back to local stages this April. And yes, it’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting live shows families and tween dance fans will see this year.
Arriving in Australia from 8 April, the tour will hit 10 venues nationwide, including new matinee performances in Melbourne, Geelong, Brisbane, Sutherland and Sydney. It’s big, high-energy, and packed with nostalgia for long-time fans of the series, while still being completely accessible for kids discovering it for the first time.
From screen obsession to live-stage magic

For those new to the franchise, The Next Step is no ordinary TV show. The live-action teen dance drama ran for 10 seasons, aired in more than 120 countries, and clocked over 250 episodes. Season 10 is currently available on ABC, which means a whole new generation of Aussie fans are discovering it right now.
The Legacy World Tour brings that on-screen magic to life, reuniting fan-favourite cast members in one electrifying live show. Expect show-stopping choreography, powerful storytelling and all the iconic moments that made the series a global hit.
The touring cast includes Victoria Baldesarra, Trevor Tordjman, Briar Nolet, Jordan Clark, Noah Zulfikar, Emmerly Tinglin, Carter Musselman, Alex Chaves, Benjamin Williams and Shane Mahabir. For fans, seeing them perform together live is a pinch-me moment.
Why parents will love it too
Beyond the glitter and high kicks, this is a surprisingly great family night out. The production is fast-paced, energetic and inspiring, celebrating teamwork, resilience and creative expression. It’s the kind of show that leaves kids buzzing with confidence and parents quietly impressed by the talent on stage.
Added matinee performances also make it far more doable for families with younger kids or early bedtimes, and ticket pricing starts from under $70 in most cities, making it a relatively accessible live entertainment option during the school holidays.
The cast can’t wait to be back

Trevor Tordjman shared his excitement about returning to Australia, saying he has incredible memories from touring here previously and feels lucky to be back. Jordan Clark echoed the sentiment, telling Aussie fans she’s thrilled to return after a decade and can’t wait to perform live again.
Tour dates parents will want to bookmark
The tour kicks off in Melbourne on 8 April before heading to Geelong, Adelaide, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Newcastle, Sutherland, Sydney and Canberra. Several venues are already reporting limited tickets for evening performances, so families keen to attend may want to plan ahead.
Why this one’s worth the diary space
Between the added performances, beloved cast lineup and school-holiday timing, The Next Step: Legacy World Tour is shaping up as one of those shows kids will talk about for months afterwards. It’s energetic, empowering and genuinely fun to watch, whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply love seeing young performers absolutely own the stage.
Tickets are available now via thenextstep.admitone.com.