Liu is set to perform at Stars on Ice at SAP Center on May 17, 2026, bringing her artistry and athleticism to a hometown crowd. For those of us who've followed her meteoric career — two national titles before she turned 16, an Olympic appearance, and a journey that's included more twists than a triple axel — this is a welcome homecoming.
As one Bay Area resident put it, "It's been a crazy couple of months for everyone. Good to see her back and bringing great vibes."
And that about sums it up. In a region that's been drowning in headlines about budget deficits, transit dysfunction, and political theater, there's something refreshing about celebrating pure talent and hard work. Liu didn't get where she is through government grants or committee approvals. She got there through relentless discipline, a supportive family, and the kind of individual drive that we frankly wish more of our public institutions could muster.
Stars on Ice has long been one of figure skating's premier touring shows, and having it stop at SAP Center is a reminder that the South Bay venue — perpetually in the news for its uncertain future — still has serious draw when you put serious talent on the bill.
If you're looking for a night out that doesn't involve arguing about zoning laws or stepping over needles, this might be it. Tickets for the show are available now, and given Liu's local following, we'd recommend not sleeping on them.
Sometimes the best thing a city can do is just get out of the way and let talented people shine. Alysa Liu is proof of that.
