The stars of revolution go on tour
The Grand Finale Tour of ‘Revolution’ Stars Kicks Off in Montreal
The highly anticipated tour of Revolution The Stars, the final tour made its debut at Espace Saint-Denis in Montreal on Thursday evening. The tour will continue to several venues across Quebec in the coming months, offering a spectacular showcase of the show’s most talented dancers.
Photo by Josie Desmarais, the press
Revolution Les étoiles, ultimate shot features performances by Sam Cyr and Sean Wathen, the big winners of the last season, as well as Yoherlandy Tejeiro Garcia and Yelda del Carmen. The show also includes the Sisters Ophélie and Ann-Florence Bégin, the Bad troop, and the trio composed of Gabrielle Boudreau, Jordan Raymond, and Santiago Santamaria-Correa.
The tour promises a mix of the most popular performances from the season of Revolution, along with original creations. The evening’s menu features several tunes and dance numbers that are familiar to fans of the show. According to the organizers, Several tunes and no dance known to admirers of the show are on the menu of the evening.

Photo by Josie Desmarais, the press
The staging and artistic direction are overseen by dancer and choreographer Lydia Bouchard, who also serves as a judge on the program Revolution. The decor features a black box that can turn off or light up as needed, while a screen wall offers different angles of views on the performances of the artists on stage.
The show revolves around the “stars” of Revolution, but several surprises are planned, including the performance of a 13-year-old lyric dancer on Thursday at Espace Saint-Denis. The tour has already sold over 50,000 tickets for its series of performances, with stops planned in Montreal, Sherbrooke, Saguenay, Quebec, Trois-Rivières, Gatineau, and Edmunston.

Photo by Josie Desmarais, the press
The show will continue at Espace Saint-Denis until March 9, before heading to Saguenay. In the photo, the duo of Sean and Sam present three numbers during the evening.
Dance styles are varied for this “ultimate” show. In one of the performances, the all-female Bad hip-hop troop showcases their prowess with extraordinary accessories. The tour has already crossed the 50,000 tickets sold for its series of performances, indicating the high demand and anticipation among fans.

Photo by Josie Desmarais, the press
The tour has already crossed the 50,000 tickets sold for its series of performances. The large reconstituted troop will stop in Montreal, Sherbrooke, Saguenay, Quebec, Trois-Rivières, Gatineau, and Edmunston.
This tour is a testament to the enduring popularity of dance competitions and reality TV shows, reminiscent of American shows like “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Dancing with the Stars.” These shows have a dedicated fan base and often lead to successful tours and spin-off performances, similar to what we are seeing with Revolution.

Photo by Josie Desmarais, the press
The show Revolution Les étoiles, ultimate shot has already crossed the 50,000 tickets sold for its series of performances. The large reconstituted troop will stop in Montreal, Sherbrooke, Saguenay, Quebec, Trois-Rivières, Gatineau, and Edmunston. In our photo, the very popular blunders.
As the tour progresses, fans can expect a blend of familiar favorites and new, exciting performances. The tour’s success is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the dancers and the creative vision of the show’s producers. For those who have followed the show, this tour is a must-see event, offering a unique opportunity to see the stars of Revolution in action.
