'MasterChef All-Stars Live!' ready to saute up a storm at the Kiva Auditorium From left, Gerron Hurt, Julio Figueredo, Rachel Sanchez and Michael Leonard on stage at the live tour. The stage of the “MasterChef All-Stars Live” tour. From left, Gerron Hurt, Michael Leonard, Rachel Sanchez and Julio Figueredo on stage at the live tour. From left, contestantsRachel Sanchez and Julio Figueredocompete in "MasterChef: Dynamic Duos." Published October 16, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. Modified October 16, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. As featured on - 'MasterChef All-Stars Live!' ready to saute up a storm at the Kiva Auditorium The stage is heating up at the Kiva Auditorium with “MasterChef All-Stars Live!” on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Finalists for season 15 of “MasterChef: Dynamic Duos,” Rachel Sanchez and Julio Figueredo, will be on stage cooking alongside past winners Michael Leonard, winner of season 14, and Gerron Hurt, season nine winner. collection_4856d0d8-ec6f-4090-a096-c7ece6b339da.html
As featured on - 'MasterChef All-Stars Live!' ready to saute up a storm at the Kiva Auditorium The stage is heating up at the Kiva Auditorium with “MasterChef All-Stars Live!” on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Finalists for season 15 of “MasterChef: Dynamic Duos,” Rachel Sanchez and Julio Figueredo, will be on stage cooking alongside past winners Michael Leonard, winner of season 14, and Gerron Hurt, season nine winner.
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