WHEM
11 November - 21 November

SAND SLAM

Serving Up Some Fun!

The Olympics might be over, but these games are just beginning! We’re holding court with some of the best volleyball pros in the country, and you’re on the team! Join Zana Muno, Jace Pardon, Brittany Tiegs, and Ty Tramblie as they spike, serve, and score their way to victory. Learn some new moves and be the star of your next game with tips from these pros. If you are ready to win, this is one tour you will not want to miss!

Whether you are a serious competitor or just love a good game, join us as we serve up some fun. Gather your team and make your way to the net before this tour disappears!


TOUR DATES
Mon 11 Nov 2024 HONDURAS PERFORMANCE
Wed 13 Nov 2024 AUTEC PERFORMANCE
Sat 16 Nov 2024 GTMO PERFORMANCE
Sun 17 Nov 2024 GTMO PERFORMANCE
Thu 21 Nov 2024 GREENLAND PERFORMANCE
Tour FAQs
  • How do I get schedule information on specific shows?

    We make it easy. The calendar and menu of events are categorized by genre and region, right here on our site.

  • Why do entertainers perform for the military?

    Performers need to perform. It's in their DNA. Plus, going on tour with Armed Forces Entertainment is an opportunity for artists to give back and honor the sacrifices deployed servicemembers and their families make on behalf of our country. For up-and-coming artists, touring with AFE is a great way to build an audience. For established artists, it's an up-close-and-personal way to say thanks to fans.

  • How much do tickets cost?

    It's FREE to attend every Armed Forces Entertainment show. Every single show, every single time.

  • Why are there occasional schedule changes?

    Sometimes emergencies and personal challenges pop up for scheduled artists. Add the uncertainty of world politics, and tour agendas inevitably shift. We rush the updates to the effected venue and make changes to the online show schedule as quickly as possible. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen, and we're sorry for the inconvenience.

  • Can I invite non-military people to AFE events?

    It depends on the rules of your installation. In general, yes, non-military guests are allowed at AFE shows. But military personnel are our priority.

Zana Muno

Zana Muno, a Hermosa Beach, California, native, grew up playing every sport you can imagine. After competing in soccer, track, softball, and volleyball in high school, she attended the University of California, Los Angeles, to play indoor and beach volleyball, winning back-to-back national championships in beach volleyball. Muno began pursuing her dreams of being a professional beach volleyball player in the summer of 2019. She first qualified for the Association of Volleyball Players (AVP) in her hometown of Hermosa Beach, where she also took her best finish of third place with Crissy Jones. Since then, she has made five semifinals with four different partners. Zana grew up in a family full of athletes; her mom was a professional golfer, her dad was a Division I football player, and her brother is pursuing professional baseball in the White Sox organization.

Jace Pardon

Jace Pardon grew up in the middle of five children in Manhattan Beach, California, and has a Bachelor of Science in international relations and a master’s degree in sport management from Florida State University. Currently, Pardon is a professional beach volleyball player with AVP and Team USA. Pardon and her partner Karissa Cook were the women’s champions at the 2019 AVP Austin Open, defeating Sarah Schermerhorn and Kimberly Hildreth. Pardon was a member of the first-ever American duo to win a gold medal at the Pan American Games in 2019. She ranked third for digs and fourth for aces on the 2019 AVP Tour. She was the 2018 Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) silver medalist and a North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation (NORCECA) gold medalist and two-time silver medalist in 2017. A three-time All-American at Florida State University, Pardon is the All-Time Wins leader at Florida State. She was the 2016 FSU preseason player of the year and a 2014 and 2016 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Collegiate National Championship semifinalist. Pardon and her partner were three-time Coastal Collegiate Sports Association (CCSA) Pair of the Week and the CCSA Pair of the Tournament/Year awardees. Pardon was a conference champion and a World University Games gold medalist in 2014. Pardon was the 2014 Under 23 World Championship silver medalist, a two-time USA High Performance National Champion, and a member of the USA Junior National Team from 2011–15.

Brittany Tiegs

Brittany Tiegs played on the FSU beach volleyball team and was named to the All-American team in 2012. She transferred to the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in food science and human nutrition and was a two-time All-American. Representing the United States, Tiegs won the gold medal at the World University Championships in Porto, Portugal, in 2014. After graduation, she played one season of professional indoor volleyball in the Maldives. In 2016, Tiegs began playing professionally on the Australia National Beach Tour; she remains a playing professional with AVP.

Ty Tramblie

Ty Tramblie began his collegiate volleyball career as a setter at California State University, Northridge. He recorded the fourth-most assists in school history, which earned him All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) honors for three seasons. As a senior, he was named a Second Team All-American after guiding the Matadors to victories over 13 ranked teams in 2004. In 2003, Tramblie began playing in AVP qualifiers. In 2006, Tramblie joined Tyler Hildebrand and advanced to the main draw. In 2008, Tramblie teamed with Mike Morrison and achieved best of fifth on the AVP circuit—a career-best for both at the time. The year 2011 proved great for Tramblie, playing eight domestic events on three different tours, with a best of second. After the 2014 season and seven AVP events, he ended the season ranked eighth in kills per set and 10th in digs. In 2016, Tramblie advanced to his first two career AVP semifinals, winning once in Chicago.