Redline Championships is expanding its national footprint with the launch of Arizona Grand Super Nationals, a two-day event set for May 1-2, 2027, in Phoenix.
The new competition will take place at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa, a venue known for its resort-style amenities and proximity to South Mountain. For athletes and families, the setting adds a destination component to the competitive experience, blending high-level performance with a weekend environment designed for both focus and downtime.
Arizona Grand Super Nationals becomes the latest addition to the Redline Championships postseason calendar, offering programs another end-of-season opportunity in the Southwest. Teams can earn bids to the event at any Redline Championships competition throughout the 2026-27 season. That open bid pathway reflects a broader effort by event producers to increase accessibility while maintaining competitive integrity.
For coaches mapping out next season’s travel schedule, location matters. Phoenix provides a major airport hub, strong hospitality infrastructure, and favorable early May weather. It also offers West Coast and Mountain Region programs a championship-style event without cross-country travel demands. At the same time, the destination appeal may attract teams from across the country looking to combine competition with a team trip.
Redline Championships has positioned this event as part of its “gold standard” approach to cheer and dance competitions. That includes production value, organized scheduling, and a focus on athlete-centered experiences. While details regarding divisions, scoring structure, and specific bid types have not yet been released, the announcement signals an emphasis on elevating the season-ending atmosphere for both cheer and dance teams.
The Arizona Grand Resort & Spa adds a distinct backdrop. With on-site dining, recreation options, and resort accommodations, families can extend their stay beyond competition blocks. For programs that prioritize team bonding, the setting provides space for meetings, recovery, and structured downtime in one location.
The May 1-2 date positions Arizona Grand Super Nationals firmly in the late-season window. That timing allows teams to refine routines after traditional national championship circuits while still maintaining peak performance readiness. For many programs, early May serves as a final competitive statement before summer training cycles begin.
From a competitive standpoint, the Southwest has continued to grow as a cheer and dance hub. Arizona programs have steadily increased their presence on national stages, and hosting a super nationals-level event in Phoenix adds to the region’s momentum. It also signals continued geographic diversification within the broader competition landscape.
For athletes, the introduction of Arizona Grand Super Nationals represents another platform to perform on a large stage. For coaches, it provides an additional strategic option when building a season calendar. And for families, it presents a championship environment in a destination city known for its accessibility and climate.
Registration details and additional event information are expected to follow as the 2026-27 season approaches.








