A New Kind of Spotlight
As athletes step onto the mat at The All-Star Premiers, it’s clear—this isn’t your average pre-season showcase. It’s showtime.
With cinematic lighting, professional emcees, and championship-level production, the event transforms the traditional routine debut into a full-scale competition vibe. This is the moment where preparation becomes presentation, and where the tone for the entire season is set.
But it wasn’t always this polished.

Living In The DIY Owner Era
Not long ago, gyms were running their own showcases.
Teams would clear out their practice space or rent a local high school gym, borrow sound systems, haul in rented mats, and pray everything held together through the final routine. It was equal parts community effort and logistical nightmare.
Gym owners aimed to give their athletes and families a taste of performance before the real season started. Similar to a dress rehearsal.
However, what they often received was long days, technical issues, and budgets that ballooned, taking away any hope of making the event a fundraiser and turning it into a liability.
Coaches doubled as event planners. Parents became production crews. What was meant to be a confidence-builder for everyone often turned into an exhausting marathon that left gym owners wondering why if it was even worth it.

Then Came The All-Star Premiers
Enter The All-Star Premiers—a fresh answer to an old problem.
Built to deliver a professional, competition-style experience without the chaos of self-production, The Premiers give every program an equal chance to debut stress-free, athlete-focused environment. From full-scale lighting to expertly timed schedules, every detail is designed to give athletes that big-stage feel before their first competition.
The vision is simple: take the pressure off owners and put the spotlight back where it belongs—on the athletes.
And behind it all? Redline Championships—a powerhouse independent event producer working to redefine how cheer events look, feel, and run.
The Redline Effect
Redline’s signature is all over The All-Star Premiers. Their national events are known for sleek production, consistent judging, and a culture that puts athletes first.
That same blueprint powers the Premiers—only now, it’s aimed squarely at the pre-season.
By turning what used to be a stress-filled showcase into a professionally run, emotionally charged debut, Redline has given gyms something invaluable: time and focus. Coaches can coach. Athletes can perform. Parents can cheer without moving folding chairs or rolling mats.
It’s structure meeting showtime, run by people who understand exactly what the sport demands.

More Than a Debut — It’s a Defining Moment
At its core, The All-Star Premiers isn’t about scores or awards.
It’s about setting the tone for what’s to come.
It’s the first chance for teams to show who they are, to step under the lights and say, “We’re ready.”
For the industry itself, it’s a statement—that All Star cheer’s standards are rising, not only in skill, but in presentation and professionalism.
Because when the announcer calls your name, and your music begins, The All-Star Premiers isn’t just a dress rehearsal.
It’s the mat where your season begins.














