Olympic medalist Simone Biles will flip into Pa. in October with the “Gold Over America” tour.
Fans can see her star in the show on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburg, and on Friday, Oct. 4, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
Biles won three gold and a silver medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Joining her on the tour will be Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Paul Juda, Peng-Peng Lee, Brody Malone, Yul Moldauer, Katelyn Ohashi, Fred Richard, Hezly Rivera, Joscelyn Roberson, Shane Wiskus, Ellie Black, Ian Gunther, Mélanie Johanna De Jesus Dos Santos, Trinity Thomas, Donnell Whittenburg and Casimir Schmidt.
Fans can buy tickets to “Gold Over America” here (prices are as of the time of this publication):
Oct. 2 – Pittsburgh
- Stubhub, prices start at $39
- Vivid Seats, prices start at $45
- SeatGeek, prices start at $42
Oct. 4 – Philadelphia
- Stubhub, prices start at $42
- Vivid Seats, prices start at $59
- SeatGeek, prices start at $57
The show is described as a “pop concert-style spectacle.”
“The Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour is an exhilarating display of jaw-dropping athleticism and high-energy choreography with an inspirational message of hope, strength, resilience, and determination.
“Led by Biles, the most decorated gymnast of all time, the Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour — or GOAT, its sublime acronym — will have audiences on the edge of their seat with every tumble, twist and gravity-defying trick,” according to a news release.
Simone Biles, of the United States, holds up her medals after the women’s artistic gymnastics individual apparatus finals Bercy Arena at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)AP
The tour also includes these stops:
Sept. 20 – Los Angeles, California
Sept. 21 – San Jose, California
Sept. 23 – Salt Lake City, Utah
Sept. 25 – Denver, Colorado
Sept. 27 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Sept. 28 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sept. 29 – Chicago, Illinois
Oct. 1 – Newark, New Jersey
Oct. 5 – Brooklyn, New York
Oct. 6 – Boston, Massachusetts
Oct. 7 – Boston, Massachusetts
Oct. 8 – Baltimore, Maryland
Oct. 9 – Charlotte, North Carolina
Oct. 11 – Sunrise, Florida
Oct. 12 – Orlando, Florida
Oct. 13 – Duluth, Georgia
Oct. 15 – St. Charles, Missouri
Oct. 16 – Kansas City, Missouri
Oct. 18 – Austin, Texas
Oct. 19 – Houston, Texas
Oct. 20 – Fort Worth, Texas
Oct. 27 – Cleveland, Ohio
Oct. 29 – Indianapolis, Indiana
Oct. 30 – Louisville, Kentucky
Nov. 1 – Greensboro, North Carolina
Nov. 2 – Cincinnati, Ohio
Nov. 3 – Detroit, Michigan