'Dance Moms' season 7 renewal update: Abby Miller looking for new ALDC members

Will Abby Lee Miller find the next Maddie Ziegler for "Dance Moms" season 7?Lifetime

Despite fears that "Dance Moms" season 7 has been cancelled due to dance instructor Abby Lee Miller's legal issues, the show is still looking for new talents for the show.

On her Instagram page, Miller herself posted an advertisement inviting dancers aged 7 and above to be the newest members of the Abby Lee Dance Company or ALDC.

There will be various locations on separate dates where audition will be held. The search in Utah just concluded with Florida up next on the audition tour on Aug. 1 and 2.

The next day, Aug. 3 and Aug. 4, "Dance Moms" season 7 will be in search of new ALDC dancers in Georgia with North Carolina next, scheduled Aug. 5 to 6.

The next "Dance Moms" season 7 stop will be Massachusetts on Aug. 12 with the auditions wrapping up in New York City on Aug. 13. The events will be more than just an audition, but a "Master Class."

"The Master Class will begin with a warm up, followed by technique pointers, original choreography from HIT television show Dance Moms and an audition workshop," the description for the event reads.

On the events that Miller will be present, it is implied that participants will have to buy a ticket from Showclix (here's the one for Brooklyn) ranging from $49 to $129. A $25 spectator pass is being offered as well.

Joining the Abby Lee Bootie Camp in Pittsburgh from July 29 to 31 might also be a way to be in "Dance Moms" season 7.

Here we go! Bootie Camp is back and it's better than ever! #aldcsummer #aldcalways #dancemoms #ALDC #alllovedanceconfidence

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Miller announced that "Dance Moms" star Gianna Martello will be there "on the lookout for new talent" and that talented moms and dancers could end up on "Dance Moms" season 7 as well.

"Dance Moms" season 7 is yet to get a premiere date, but there are fears that it might be saddled by Miller's issues in court regarding her indictment on 20 counts of fraud.