When audiences arrived at the Prairie Home Alliance Theater in Peoria, Illinois, on Sunday night, March 1, 2026, they expected glittering costumes, high-voltage choreography, and the signature precision of one of Dancing with the Stars’ most beloved professionals.
Instead, fans were met with a surprising announcement: Val Chmerkovskiy would not be performing.
Within hours, the 39-year-old pro dancer — known for his discipline, resilience, and near-ironman stamina — appeared not on stage, but in a hospital bed, speaking directly to fans through Instagram.
“I’m just spinning everywhere,” he said, visibly fatigued yet characteristically upbeat.
What followed was a health scare that rippled through the DWTS community across the United States and internationally, drawing concern from fans in both the U.S. and the UK. Here’s the full story of what happened, what doctors discovered, and how Val made it back to the stage.
Who Is Val Chmerkovskiy? Inside the Career of the Dancing with the Stars Icon
Val Chmerkovskiy has been a cornerstone of Dancing with the Stars for years. The Ukrainian-born ballroom champion joined the ABC competition in its early seasons and has since become one of its most recognizable and decorated professionals.
A three-time Mirrorball Trophy winner, Val is celebrated for:
- Technical precision
- Emotional storytelling
- Magnetic stage presence
- Unmatched Latin ballroom flair
Off the dance floor, he shares life — and the spotlight — with his wife, fellow pro Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy. The couple, adored by fans, are also parents to a young son, adding family life to an already packed touring schedule.
In 2026, Val is part of the massive DWTS Live Tour, a 74-show North American run featuring pros and fan-favorite alums. The tour blends competition-style routines with high-energy ensemble numbers, traveling city to city by bus — a demanding pace even for elite athletes.
And that pace may have played a role in what happened next.
What Happened in Peoria? DWTS Live Tour March 1, 2026 Timeline
The incident unfolded during the tour’s stop at the Prairie Home Alliance Theater, located near the Peoria Civic Center area in Illinois.
Below is a detailed breakdown of events:
| Date | Location | Event | Official Details |
| Feb 28 (approx.) | Tour stop prior to Peoria | Val performs despite dizziness | Experiencing intermittent vertigo symptoms |
| March 1, 2026 (morning) | Tour bus en route to Peoria | Symptoms worsen overnight | Severe spinning sensation upon waking |
| March 1, 2026 (evening) | Peoria, Illinois | Val misses performance | Official announcement cites “unforeseen and last-minute illness” |
| March 1, 2026 | Local hospital, Peoria | Hospitalization | Blood work, vitals checked, further tests conducted |
| March 2 | Scheduled tour day off | Observation & continued testing | Remains under medical care |
| March 3 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Returns to perform | Cleared with BPPV diagnosis |
“I’m Just Spinning Everywhere”: Val’s Hospital Bed Video Goes Viral
Shortly after missing the show, Val posted a candid video from his hospital bed. Wearing a blue beanie and gray sweatshirt, IV visible in some angles, he addressed fans directly.
“What’s up, friends. So yeah, my bad. I ended up out here in Peoria… I’ve just been having vertigo for the past couple of days. I had it yesterday, and I was able to get through the show. And then we ran some tests, and then again we’re on the bus so I guess… once that little crystal in your equilibrium — I mean, again I’m learning a lot — once it goes out, it’s really hard to get it back in.”
He continued:
“I’m just spinning everywhere. So on the bus when it’s moving, you know, I woke up and I just couldn’t get myself together. Hopefully tomorrow’s a day off, and I’ll be back on Tuesday. Love you, thank you.”
In a follow-up post, he apologized to fans:
“My apologies to all the fans that came out to see us today in Peoria. Thank you to my fellow castmates for rallying. Little bump in the road I’ll be good to go asap. It takes quite literally me not being able to stand on my feet to keep me off that stage. Unfortunately, I just couldn’t make it tonight.”
His honesty — and visible disorientation — immediately sparked headlines across major outlets in the U.S.
The Diagnosis: What Is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)?
After blood work, vitals, and additional testing, doctors confirmed Val had Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) — the most common cause of vertigo.
In a follow-up video posted March 3 or 4, Val revealed:
“What up, my beautiful people? So, I got BPPV, which isn’t too bad, thank God. There’s no tumor in my brain, God forbid. And thankfully, it’s not related to my neck injury.”
BPPV occurs when tiny calcium carbonate crystals — known as otoconia or “ear crystals” — become dislodged inside the inner ear. When they migrate into the semicircular canals, they cause extreme sensitivity to head movement, triggering sudden spinning sensations.
Symptoms include:
- Intense dizziness
- Loss of balance
- Nausea
- Disorientation
Treatment often involves repositioning maneuvers such as the Epley maneuver, performed by trained professionals. While uncomfortable and frightening, BPPV is typically benign and not life-threatening.
Val admitted he still felt “a little fuzzy here and there,” but said he felt “good enough to perform.”
Ruling Out Serious Conditions: Tumor and Neck Injury Concerns Addressed
Fans were especially concerned due to Val’s previous references to a neck injury earlier in his career. In his update, he reassured viewers that:
- Tests ruled out a brain tumor
- The condition was not linked to his past neck injury
- Blood work and vitals were normal
That clarity brought enormous relief to supporters across social media.
DWTS Cast and Fan Reactions Pour In
The DWTS community rallied immediately.
The official DWTS Live account posted supportive messages wishing him a speedy recovery. Wife Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy offered encouragement.
Former contestant Dylan Efron shared:
“Feeling for you Val, Vertigo is awful… Happened to me right before DWTS but it healed quickly. Rest up and get those crystals aligned ❤️.”
Fans praised Val’s transparency, humor, and unwavering work ethic — noting his comment that it would take him being physically unable to stand to miss a performance.
The Demands of the 2026 DWTS Live Tour
The 74-show tour spans North America, including major stops like the Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee and multiple shows at the Rosemont Theater near Chicago.
Tour life involves:
- Constant overnight bus travel
- Physically explosive choreography
- Minimal rest days
- Rapid climate and time-zone changes
For dancers whose balance systems are critical to performance, inner ear disruptions like BPPV can be especially destabilizing.
Val’s case underscores the athletic intensity of professional ballroom dance — often underestimated compared to traditional sports.
Back on Stage: Val’s Return in Milwaukee
True to his word, Val returned for the March 3 performance in Milwaukee.
“I’ll see you all tonight,” he told fans — and he did.
Though he acknowledged lingering fuzziness, he performed, marking a swift comeback that reinforced his reputation for resilience.
As of early March 4, 2026, no further complications have been reported.
What This Means Going Forward
BPPV can recur, but it is generally manageable with proper treatment and monitoring. Given that the DWTS tour travels with medical and physical therapy support, including their on-tour physical therapist Claire (whom Val thanked directly), he appears to be in good hands.
For now, it appears this was exactly what Val called it:
“A little bump in the road.”
Final Thoughts: A Glimpse Behind the Glittering Curtain
For UK and US fans alike, this moment offered something rare — a vulnerable glimpse behind the sequins and spotlight.
Instead of polished red-carpet footage, audiences saw:
- A dancer in a hospital bed
- An IV drip
- Raw honesty
- Gratitude for his team
It humanized the touring spectacle and reminded viewers that even elite performers can be brought to their knees by something as small as a misplaced “ear crystal.”
Yet within 48 hours, Val was back under stage lights — proving once again why he remains one of the most respected pros in Dancing with the Stars history.
For the latest updates, fans can visit the official DWTS Live website or follow Val on Instagram (@valentin), where he continues to share his recovery and tour journey.
And if his words are any indication, it will take far more than a spinning room to keep him away from the ballroom floor.







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