The world’s most decorated gymnast, Simone Biles, made her dream of having her own national tour a reality in 2021 after announcing it in 2019. Biles is confirmed to visit Brew City Milwaukee on September 28, when she embarks on the second Gold Over America gymnastics tour, similar to the last Olympics schedule. The single show brings gymnasts together like a phantasmagoria of talents, featuring Biles alongside other national champions Shilese Jones, Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, and Fred Richard.
Officially, the Gold Over America Tour, or “GOAT,” boasts “a high-octane, action-packed experience.” Whether you’re returning after the 2021 display or awaiting to experience the unknown thrill, here’s how much you need to pay for it to view it in all its glory!
Simone Biles hosted Gold Over America Tour returns this September
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Embarking on a recreational jaunt with her husband, Biles was unable to participate in the Winter Cup 2024, the season’s first qualification event for the 2024 U.S. Gymnastics Championships. However, she will be competing in the US Team Olympic gymnastics trial in June. Her next definite participation, however, is for September’s Gold Over America Tour. The ticket price starts from as low as $20, further increasing depending on the gymnasts competing, the venue, and the seat preference.
The “GOAT” tours 30 arenas across the country after the 2021 tour was a huge success, providing an intense, action-packed show. A pop concert-style event including championship adventures, physical prowess, and of course, the Gold Squad dancers, will be presented to fans. The seating nearer the floor will cost more for fans than seats toward the back of the auditorium reported ticketsmarter.com.
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In addition, the championship rounds will be more expensive than the preliminary ones. Packages including all sessions range in price from $185 to $725, but do buy yours after comparing costs. Since the GOAT is farther ahead, some highlights of the last show will serve as a great appetizer.
Debut Gold Over America gymnastics tour highlight
The Gold Over America tour last visited Fiserv Forum three years back, which was seven weeks following the Summer Olympics. Olympic medallists Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, and MyKayla Skinner from Tokyo 2020 accompanied Biles. America’s favorites at the time: Laurie Hernandez, the two-time 2016 Olympic medalist, was joined by 2008 Olympic silver medalist Chellsie Memmel accompanied her too in mirth and gaiety. Another big name was French Olympian Melanie de Jesus dos Santos.
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Simone, who was 24 at the time, was evidently excited before the launch. She told Olympics.com, “I can’t believe I get to have my own tour. Seriously, a dream come true. Can’t wait to see all of the girls, meet all the fans and explore all of the cities!” Nearing her third Olympic appearance this year, Biles continues to leave her mark on the mat after winning seven Olympic medals and twenty-five World titles.
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