All Out Grand Nationals Sold Out – Sees 25% Growth, Hitting 500-Team Milestone

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Orlando, FL — All Out Grand Nationals is back at the Orange County Convention Center (West Concourse) from January 30 to February 1, 2026—and this year’s numbers are already historic.

According to All Out Brands, registration is officially closed after selling out with a 25% increase over 2025. More than 500 teams are locked in, making 2026 one of the largest national events on the calendar. The competition draws programs across All Star, school, and rec divisions, and continues to gain ground as a high-impact stop for top-tier programs.

We appreciate the programs and organizations that continue to place their trust in All Out Championships!” said Emilee Fenn, Co-Owner of All Out Champions “We are looking forward to creating a red carpet experience and setting the stage at this year’s event.

Bids Awarded in 2026

All Out Championships confirmed that this season’s event will award:

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  • Up to 4 Full Paid Bids and 5 At-Large Bids to The Cheerleading Worlds
  • Bids to The Prime All Star Finale
  • Paid Bids and At-Large Bids to The One Finals
  • Wildcard Bids to The Summit
  • Paid Bids to Next Level Nationals-Florida Finale and Splash Bash Prep, Rec and Novice Nationals

Teams already registered are encouraged to finalize rosters and complete payments to confirm their placement. Remaining teams can join the official waitlist, now through RegChamp, in case spots become available.

Event Overview:

Building on a Breakout Year

In 2025, the championship hosted elite names including The Stingray All Stars, Top Gun, Brandon, ICE, Prodigy, Cheer Florida, and Cheer Express. Thirty-two Worlds-level teams competed. Four walked away with full-paid bids: Brandon Senior Black, Cheer Florida Sea Warriors, Stingray Marietta Orange, and Top Gun Orlando Angels.

That lineup, paired with six reigning World Champions and multiple bid divisions, solidified the event’s reputation as a national-caliber championship. Fenn told us that the lineup for 2026 is comparable to 2025, with some exciting new names as 30 Worlds teams are currently registered for the event.

With registration numbers breaking records, All Out Grand Nationals continues to establish itself as a key stop on the national competition circuit heading into 2026. Will your team be making a stop in Orlando for All Out Grand Nationals?

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