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This is how much it costs to watch Team USA gymnastics compete this fall

Fans of Team USA gymnastics can watch the athletes, including star athlete Simone Biles — participate live this fall for a lot less than going to Paris or buying tickets for Olympic events.

The winning U.S. team will go on a “Gold Over America Tour” (GOAT), a concert-style victory lap after Team USA won nine medals in the sport at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Team USA gymnastics had won the most medals of any other team — 10 — before American competitor Jordan Chiles was stripped of her bronze medal on a formality, putting Team USA in a tie with China, which also won nine medals in gymnastics.

Some of the most recognizable names in sports, including Biles, will perform on the tour, which will make stops in 30 U.S. cities. It begins in September in Oceanside, California and concludes in November in Detroit, Michigan.

While tickets to Olympic events where participants won medals have cost between $110 and $700, fans can see the medalists perform on the GOAT tour this fall for just $30 per ticket, according to an official ticket guide.

The GOAT tour website describes it as a “pop concert-style spectacle” led by Biles that is “an exhilarating display of stunning athleticism and energetic choreography with an inspiring message of hope, strength, resilience and determination.” It runs approximately 110 minutes, including intermission.

How much do the tickets cost?

According to Ticketmaster, individual tickets are available for as little as $30 (excluding fees) for a standard ticket in section 300 of the United Center Arena in Chicago, Illinois, for a September 29 performance.

Tickets for a show at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on October 1 are available for just $35 through Ticketmaster. The cheapest individual ticket for a show in Austin, Texas, on October 18 is also $35.

On October 5, fans can see the star gymnasts perform in Brooklyn, New York, for just $45.45, including admission.

Cities with the highest prices

In contrast, the lowest ticket prices in some cities are more than $100. For one of the tour’s opening performances in Oceanside, California, on September 17, the cheapest ticket available is $188, including fees, through ticketing partner AXS.

Prices may increase if they hit the resale market. To date, none of the performances have sold out.

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