Stars on Ice – CANCELLED

2020 STARS ON ICE TOUR CANCELLED AS SAFETY PRECAUTION IN RESPONSE TO ONGOING COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH THREAT

(Toronto, ON) – In response to the recommendations by the World Health Organization, local bans on mass gatherings, and the closing of the US/Canada border to all but essential travel, the decision has been made to cancel the 2020 Stars on Ice tour for the health and safety of its skaters, staff, partners and fans. The world’s premier figure skating show had planned its 2020 tour of 14 cities in North America from April 24 to May 17.

“This is the first time in our 34-year history that we have canceled a single performance, much less an entire tour. We thank our fans, performers, and staff for their support, and look forward to seeing everyone for the 2021 season,” said Byron Allen, Producer of Stars on Ice. 

All patrons who purchased tickets may request a full refund. Stars on Ice tickets purchased online or over the phone from the official ticket agencies will be automatically refunded. Patrons who purchased tickets in-person from the venue box offices should contact the point of purchase.  Additionally, all Stars on Ice Meet & Greet passes that were purchased for the 2020 Tour will be refunded to the original payment method.

For additional information, please visit www.starsonice.ca.

About Stars on Ice

Founded in 1986 by skating icon and Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton, the Stars on Ice tour originated in the United States.  In 1991, Stars on Ice began to tour Canada and has now played more than 300 shows in the past 25+ years.  Past tour performers include Jamie Salé & David Pelletier, Kristi Yamaguchi, Brian Orser and Katarina Witt. Stars on Ice is produced by IMG, a global leader in sports, events, media, and fashion.  For more information about the tour, visit www.starsonice.ca.Keep in touch with Stars on Ice on Facebook: www.facebook.com/starsonice Instagram: www.instagram.com/starsonice, and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/starsonice.