Since Showstopper was started by Debbie Roberts in 1978, we have seen thousands of dancers grow and perform on our stages. Now, 40 years later, we want to thank all of you, the dancers, teachers, choreographers, and family members that have made it all possible, for all of your love and support.

For Showstopper’s 40th anniversary, we decided to host a giveaway. Every studio that registered for our 2018 National Finals was entered to win a new Jeep Renegade.

Now, it’s finally the day you have all been excitedly waiting for! We have been preparing all day for tonight’s LIVE event. Tonight, Wednesday, August 8, 2018, at 8PM EDT/5PM PDT, we will be drawing the winner LIVE. Of course, we want this memorable moment to last as long as possible (and we want you to have time to celebrate the end of an incredible season!), so we will also be sharing with you highlights from our 40th year, exclusive Sparkle Society content, and more.

Where can you watch the event!? You can attend the event live on our website at this link or head to goshowstopper.com and click that gorgeous WATCH LIVE! button to join in on all of the fun (You can even watch it live on our app). Can’t make the livestream? No worries! After the event is over, you can catch up on all of the fun and find out who the lucky winner was on our Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and right here on Showstopper VIP. If you find that you’re the lucky winner, take time to celebrate tonight because we’ll be calling you after the livestream to make everything official.

Good luck to all of the studios that attended finals this year! We can’t wait to see who will be driving away in the Showstopper Jeep!

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Veronica Good has been with Showstopper Magazine since 2016. When she isn't keeping you updated on the latest trends, she is at home with her many pets or probably playing The Sims 4. Veronica has a BA in English and an MA in writing from Coastal Carolina University. She is also a writer of fiction and poetry, and her work can be found in Archarios, Tempo, and Scapegoat.