So You Think You Can Dance - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Los Angeles Auditions
The hot summer sensation, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, is back for an all-new fall season! It's time to pop, lock and drop in to the hottest original dance show featuring new contestants and the best and worst of auditions. See what happens when dancers skilled in everything from Ballroom and Ballet to Salsa, Jive, Hip-Hop and Krumping all compete to be named America's favorite dancer. In Season Six, producers travel across the country to Boston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Phoenix and New Orleans in search of dancers who represent the rhythm of America. Don't miss the auditions that everyone will be talking about the next day. See who struts into the producers' hearts and who trips up.

Phoenix Auditions
The hot summer sensation, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, continues its first all-new fall season! It's time to pop, lock and drop in to the hottest original dance show featuring new contestants and the best and worst of auditions. See what happens when dancers skilled in everything from Ballroom and Ballet to Salsa, Jive, Hip-Hop and Krumping all compete to be named America's favorite dancer. In Season Six, producers travel across the country to Boston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Phoenix and New Orleans in search of dancers who represent the rhythm of America. See who struts into the producers' hearts and who trips up.

Boston Auditions
The hot summer sensation, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, continues its first all-new fall season! It's time to pop, lock and drop in to the hottest original dance show featuring new contestants and the best and worst of auditions. See what happens when dancers skilled in everything from Hip-Hop, Krumping and Popping to Salsa, Jookin' and Jive compete to be named America's Favorite Dancer. In Season Six, producers travel across the country to Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Phoenix and Salt Lake City auditioning dancers who represent the rhythm of America. See who struts into the producers' hearts and who trips up.

Atlanta Auditions
Hot summer sensation SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE continues its first all-new fall season on Tuesday nights! Pop, lock and drop in to the hottest original dance show as it shuffles from one night to two nights each week. The auditions continue as dancers skilled in everything from Hip-Hop, Krumping and Popping to Salsa compete to be named America's Favorite Dancer. Producers continue to trek across the country to Atlanta, Boston, New Orleans and Salt Lake City auditioning dancers who represent the rhythm of America. See who struts into the producers' hearts and who trips up.

New Orleans Auditions
SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE auditions continue on for the second night this week during its first all-new fall season! Pop, lock and drop in to the hottest original dance show as it shuffles to two-nights each week. The auditions continue as dancers skilled in everything from Hip-Hop, Krumping and Popping to Salsa compete to be named America's Favorite Dancer. Producers continue to trek across the country to Atlanta, Boston, New Orleans and Salt Lake City auditioning dancers who represent the rhythm of America. See who struts into the producers' hearts and who trips up.

Salt Lake City Auditions
It's the last chance to impress as the Season Six auditions make their final stop! See what happens when dancers skilled in everything from Ballroom and Ballet to Salsa, Jive, Hip-Hop and Krumping all compete to be named America's favorite dancer. Producers traveled across the country to Atlanta, New Orleans, Phoenix and Salt Lake City in search of dancers who represent the rhythm of America.

Vegas Callbacks 1

Vegas Callbacks 2

Vegas Callbacks 3
The competition continues to heat up on SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE during the third and final part of the Las Vegas round. The top dancers in all genres of dance, including ballroom, hip hop, contemporary and ballet, bring their best moves to the dance floor in hopes of making it to the Top 20.

Meet the Top 20
After the rigorous audition process and the grueling callbacks in Las Vegas, the Top 20 contestants have the unique opportunity to perform for America without fear of elimination. Each of the top dancers will showcase their personal dance style and skills. Get to know the Top 20 dancers who will compete to become America's Favorite Dancer.

Top 20 Perform

Top 18 Perform

Top 16 Perform

2 of 16 Voted Off

Top 14 Perform

2 of 14 Voted Off

Top 12 Perform

2 of 12 Voted Off

Top 10 Perform

2 of 10 Voted Off

Top 8 Perform

2 of 8 Voted Off

Top 6 Perform

Winner Announced
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