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Meet the Dancers Who Slayed Lil Nas X's 'Long Live Montero' Tour
Check Out the Dancers From Lil Nas X's Latest Tour
Grammy-winning artist Lil Nas X took over the world this year with his Long Live Montero show, and his amazing dancers were a huge part of it.
Every night, he'd be joined by eight amazing dancers who went through costume changes, scene performances, and several different dance styles to make it one of the most unique, sexy, and exciting shows you'll ever see.
If you want to get to know the dancers better, we've got the lineup for you so you can follow all of them on social media! Scroll through to find out more about these amazing dancers!
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(All photos by Aaron Idelson, @aaronidelson)
Bernard Bell
Bell was born in Miami-Dade County, Florida, but has spent the last seven years in Atlanta working as a dancer and choreographer. He has worked with Lil Nas X, Missy Elliot, Normani, Rihanna, Janet Jackson, Megan Thee Stallion, Gwen Stefani, and Chloe Bailey, as well as performing at the Grammys, MTV VMAs, Super Bowl, Savage X Fenty Show, and more.
Trevon Anderson
Anderson began dancing at the age of 5 in Houston, Texas. Now based in Los Angeles, he's worked in TV and film, but perfers live stage performances.
Devin Neal
Neal is a professional dancer, model, and creative from New Jersey who started dancing at the age of 2. He's worked with Macy's, Reebok, Yves Saint Laurent, Savage X Fenty, Mariah Carey, Justin Beiber, and Normani, among others.
Amari Smith
Smith was raised in Las Vegas, Nevada and started dancing at the age of 8. At the age of 11, he made his professional debut dancing with Mariah Carey. He's also danced at the BET Awards, the VMAs, the Grammys, and the Savage X Fenty show.
Dobbin Pinkney
Performer and choreographer Pinkney has appeared on the VMAs, The Today Show, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and in commercials for Warby Parker, Bose, Hasbro, and Swarovski. He's also starring in an upcoming Netflix series.
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