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Simone Biles, Olympic gymnasts to perform at Spectrum Center

The GOAT + Jordan Chiles and more of the country’s best gymnasts are touring with the Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour.

American gymnast Simone Biles dressed in a Wonder Woman leotard, flexing her arms and smiling.

The Gold Over America Tour stars Simone Biles and is bringing a heart-pounding, high-energy show to 30 cities across the country.

Photo via Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour

Fresh off the plane following the 2024 Paris Olympics, Team USA’s Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles will be tumbling through the Spectrum Center in Uptown this fall. The pair will lead a full cast of gymnasts for the Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour.

“This tour is not only about amazing performances, connecting with communities and building up the confidence of the next generation of athletes,” said Simone Biles, an 11-time Olympic medalist. “We are so excited to be a part of the Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour and can’t wait to take a victory lap around the US and celebrate with all the fans this fall.”

Fans can expect a jaw-dropping show filled with tumbles, high jumps, and “gravity-defying” moves. Athletes joining the lineup include Asher Hong, Hezly Rivera, Shane Wiskus, and Yul Moldauer.

The tour comes to Charlotte on Wednesday, Oct. 9. Tickets are on sale now.

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