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Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)

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American dance competition television series
For the current season, seeDancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 34.

Dancing with the Stars
GenreReality competition
Based on
Strictly Come Dancing
by
Directed by
  • Alex Rudzinski (2005–2016)
  • Phil Heyes (2016–present)[1]
Presented by
Judges
Narrated byAlan Dedicoat
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons34
No. of episodes508
Production
Executive producers
  • Ashley Edens-Shaffer
  • Joe Sungkur
  • Rob Wade (2014–2017)
  • Andrew Llinares (2018–2021)
  • David Ruskey
  • Tyra Banks (2020–2022)
  • Conrad Green (2005–2014; 2022–present)
  • Ryan O'Dowd (2024–present)
Production locationsTelevision City Studios, Los Angeles, California
Running time
  • 40–86 minutes (ABC)
  • 120 minutes (Disney+)[2]
Production companyBBC Studios Los Angeles[3]
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseJune 1, 2005 (2005-06-01) –
November 22, 2021 (2021-11-22)
NetworkDisney+
ReleaseSeptember 19, 2022 (2022-09-19) –
present
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 26, 2023 (2023-09-26) –
present
Related
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors

Dancing with the Stars is an American dancecompetition television series that premiered onABC on June 1, 2005. It is the American version of the British reality TV competitionStrictly Come Dancing, and is part of theDancing with the Stars franchise. The show pairs celebrities with professional dancers. Each couple competes against the others for judges' points and audience votes. The couple receiving the lowest combined total of judges' points and audience votes is usually eliminated each week until only the champion dance pair remains. Since the thirty-second season in 2023, the series has been hosted byAlfonso Ribeiro andJulianne Hough, withCarrie Ann Inaba,Derek Hough, andBruno Tonioli serving as judges.

In April 2022, it was announced that, beginning with thethirty-first season,Dancing with the Stars would move from ABC toDisney+.[4] Sinceseason thirty-two, the series has streamed live on both ABC and Disney+ simultaneously.[5] Thethirty-fourth season premiered on September 16, 2025.[6]

Cast

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Hosts

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Logo used from 2007 to 2018 which was used in promotional posters. This logo is still being used on international versions.

Tom Bergeron (who was also hostingAmerica's Funniest Home Videos, also onABC, at the time of the show's debut) was the host for the show's first 28 seasons, beginning with its premiere in 2005.[7] In season 1, his co-host wasLisa Canning. She was subsequently replaced bySamantha Harris for seasons 2 through 9 (2006–2009),[8] who was then replaced byBrooke Burke-Charvet from seasons 10 through 17 (2010–2013).Erin Andrews took over as co-host starting in season 18 (2014).[9]

On July 13, 2020, Bergeron announced in a tweet that he had been let go from the series. ABC and BBC Studios made an official announcement shortly afterward saying Andrews would also be exiting the program.[10] The following day, model and hostTyra Banks was announced to be joining the show as host in addition to serving as an executive producer for thetwenty-ninth season.[11] On July 14, 2022, it was announced that Alfonso Ribeiro would join Banks as co-host for thethirty-first season.[12][13] On March 17, 2023, it was revealed that Banks would be leaving the show prior to thethirty-second season.[14] Three days later, it was announced thatJulianne Hough would be joining as co-host for season 32,[15] while Ribeiro was elevated to main host.[16]

Judges

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Judges and Hosts ofDancing with the Stars Season 34

The regular judges includedLen Goodman, who served as head judge,Carrie Ann Inaba, andBruno Tonioli.[17] Goodman was absent for much ofseason 19, the entireseason 21, much ofseason 23, and the entireseason 29.Julianne Hough, who had been a professional dancing partner for seasons 4 through 8, was added as a full-time judge for seasons 19 through 21,[18] after having been a guest judge in the previous two seasons.[19] She did not return for season 22, but she did return as a full-time judge for seasons 23 and 24, but did not return subsequently.[18] Julianne's brother,Derek Hough, replaced Len Goodman for season 29, as Goodman was unable to travel from London to Los Angeles due toCOVID-19 travel restrictions, though he was able to "share his ballroom expertise" during the season via pre-taped clips.[20][21] Goodman announced during the season 31 semifinals that he would be retiring from the show at the end of the season.[22]

Following Goodman's death, the Mirrorball Trophy was renamed the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy beginning inseason 32.[23]

Cast timeline

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Color key
  Host
  Co-host
  Contestant
  Professional dancer
  Judge
  Guest judge
Cast memberSeasons
12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Tom Bergeron
Tyra Banks
Alfonso Ribeiro
Lisa Canning
Samantha Harris
Brooke Burke
Erin Andrews
Julianne Hough
Len Goodman
Carrie Ann Inaba
Bruno Tonioli
Derek Hough

Gallery

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Musicians

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For 17 seasons, theHarold Wheeler orchestra and singers provided the live music for the show. On February 7, 2014, it was announced thatRay Chew would be brought on as the new band leader, bringing with him a new group of instrumentalists and singers.[24]

Professional dancers

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Main article:List of Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) competitors

Each season, celebrities are paired with professional dance partners who instruct them in the various dance styles, design their choreography, and perform with them each week in the competition.

Color key
  Professional
  Finalist
  Winner
Professional dancerSeason
12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Ashly DelGrosso
Charlotte Jørgensen
Alec Mazo
Jonathan Roberts
Edyta Śliwińska
Louis van Amstel
Cheryl Burke
Maksim Chmerkovskiy
Tony Dovolani
Andrea Hale
Nick Kosovich
Anna Trebunskaya
Jesse DeSoto
Elena Grinenko
Kym Johnson
Karina Smirnoff
Brian Fortuna
Julianne Hough
Mark Ballas
Derek Hough
Fabian Sanchez
Corky Ballas
Inna Brayer
Lacey Schwimmer
Dmitry Chaplin
Chelsie Hightower
Anna Demidova
Damian Whitewood
Valentin Chmerkovskiy
Tristan MacManus
Peta Murgatroyd
Lindsay Arnold
Sharna Burgess
Gleb Savchenko
Sasha Farber
Emma Slater
Tyne Stecklein
Henry Byalikov
Witney Carson
Artem Chigvintsev
Allison Holker
Keo Motsepe
Jenna Johnson
Alan Bersten
Brandon Armstrong
Pasha Pashkov
Daniella Karagach
Britt Stewart
Koko Iwasaki
Rylee Arnold
Ezra Sosa
Jan Ravnik

Dance troupe

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In season 12, the show introduced the dance troupe, which consisted of professional dancers who performed on the show but were not paired with celebrity partners.[25] The first troupe in season 12 includedOksana Dmytrenko,Tristan MacManus,Peta Murgatroyd, Kiki Nyemchek, Nicole Volynets, and Ted Volynets.[26]

After being eliminated in season 32, the troupe was brought back for season 33. Marcquet Hill, Roman Nevinchanyi, Kailyn Rogers, and Stephani Sosa joined the show as first time troupe members. Sosa is the sister of professional dancer Ezra Sosa.[27] For season 34, Hailey Bills, Onye Stevenson, Carter Williams, and Jaxon Willard joined the show as first-time troupe members.[28]

Other past troupe members include Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Henry Byalikov, Witney Carson, Brittany Cherry, Daria Chesnokova, Artem Chigvintsev, Sasha Farber, Shannon Holtzapffel, Dennis Jauch, Jenna Johnson, Kiril Kulish, Tristan MacManus, Keo Motsepe, Sonny Fredie-Pedersen, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, Julz Tocker, Artur Adamski, Hayley Erbert, Britt Stewart, Morgan Larson, Vladislav Kvartin, D'Angelo Castro, Kateryna Klishyna, Ezra Sosa, andAlexis Warr.[29][30]

Series overview

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SeasonContestantsEpisodesOriginally releasedWinnersRunners-up
First releasedLast released
166June 1, 2005 (2005-06-01)July 6, 2005 (2005-07-06)Kelly Monaco &Alec MazoJohn O'Hurley &Charlotte Jørgensen
21016January 5, 2006 (2006-01-05)February 24, 2006 (2006-02-24)Drew Lachey &Cheryl BurkeJerry Rice &Anna Trebunskaya
31120September 12, 2006 (2006-09-12)November 15, 2006 (2006-11-15)Emmitt Smith & Cheryl BurkeMario Lopez &Karina Smirnoff
41119March 19, 2007 (2007-03-19)May 22, 2007 (2007-05-22)Apolo Anton Ohno &Julianne HoughJoey Fatone &Kym Johnson
51221September 24, 2007 (2007-09-24)November 27, 2007 (2007-11-27)Hélio Castroneves & Julianne HoughMel B &Maksim Chmerkovskiy
61220March 17, 2008 (2008-03-17)May 20, 2008 (2008-05-20)Kristi Yamaguchi &Mark BallasJason Taylor & Edyta Śliwińska
71321September 22, 2008 (2008-09-22)November 25, 2008 (2008-11-25)Brooke Burke &Derek HoughWarren Sapp & Kym Johnson
81321March 9, 2009 (2009-03-09)May 19, 2009 (2009-05-19)Shawn Johnson & Mark BallasGilles Marini & Cheryl Burke
91621September 21, 2009 (2009-09-21)November 24, 2009 (2009-11-24)Donny Osmond & Kym JohnsonMýa &Dmitry Chaplin
101119March 22, 2010 (2010-03-22)May 25, 2010 (2010-05-25)Nicole Scherzinger & Derek HoughEvan Lysacek & Anna Trebunskaya
111220September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20)November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23)Jennifer Grey & Derek HoughKyle Massey &Lacey Schwimmer
121119March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21)May 24, 2011 (2011-05-24)Hines Ward & Kym JohnsonKirstie Alley & Maksim Chmerkovskiy
131220September 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)November 22, 2011 (2011-11-22)J. R. Martinez &Karina SmirnoffRob Kardashian & Cheryl Burke
141219March 19, 2012 (2012-03-19)May 22, 2012 (2012-05-22)Donald Driver &Peta MurgatroydKatherine Jenkins & Mark Ballas
151319September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24)November 27, 2012 (2012-11-27)Melissa Rycroft & Tony DovolaniShawn Johnson & Derek Hough
161220March 18, 2013 (2013-03-18)May 21, 2013 (2013-05-21)Kellie Pickler & Derek HoughZendaya &Valentin Chmerkovskiy
171212September 16, 2013 (2013-09-16)November 26, 2013 (2013-11-26)Amber Riley & Derek HoughCorbin Bleu & Karina Smirnoff
181212March 17, 2014 (2014-03-17)May 20, 2014 (2014-05-20)Meryl Davis & Maksim ChmerkovskiyAmy Purdy & Derek Hough
191315September 15, 2014 (2014-09-15)November 25, 2014 (2014-11-25)Alfonso Ribeiro &Witney CarsonSadie Robertson & Mark Ballas
201214March 16, 2015 (2015-03-16)May 19, 2015 (2015-05-19)Rumer Willis & Valentin ChmerkovskiyRiker Lynch &Allison Holker
211314September 14, 2015 (2015-09-14)November 24, 2015 (2015-11-24)Bindi Irwin & Derek HoughNick Carter &Sharna Burgess
221211March 21, 2016 (2016-03-21)May 24, 2016 (2016-05-24)Nyle DiMarco & Peta MurgatroydPaige VanZant & Mark Ballas
231315September 12, 2016 (2016-09-12)November 22, 2016 (2016-11-22)Laurie Hernandez & Valentin ChmerkovskiyJames Hinchcliffe & Sharna Burgess
241211March 20, 2017 (2017-03-20)May 23, 2017 (2017-05-23)Rashad Jennings &Emma SlaterDavid Ross &Lindsay Arnold
251312September 18, 2017 (2017-09-18)November 21, 2017 (2017-11-21)Jordan Fisher & Lindsay ArnoldLindsey Stirling & Mark Ballas
26104April 30, 2018 (2018-04-30)May 21, 2018 (2018-05-21)Adam Rippon &Jenna JohnsonJosh Norman & Sharna Burgess
271311September 24, 2018 (2018-09-24)November 19, 2018 (2018-11-19)Bobby Bones & Sharna BurgessMilo Manheim & Witney Carson
281211September 16, 2019 (2019-09-16)November 25, 2019 (2019-11-25)Hannah Brown &Alan BerstenKel Mitchell & Witney Carson
291511September 14, 2020 (2020-09-14)November 23, 2020 (2020-11-23)Kaitlyn Bristowe &Artem ChigvintsevNev Schulman & Jenna Johnson
301511September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20)November 22, 2021 (2021-11-22)Iman Shumpert &Daniella KaragachJoJo Siwa & Jenna Johnson
311611September 19, 2022 (2022-09-19)November 21, 2022 (2022-11-21)Charli D'Amelio & Mark BallasGabby Windey & Valentin Chmerkovskiy
321411September 26, 2023 (2023-09-26)December 5, 2023 (2023-12-05)Xochitl Gomez & Valentin ChmerkovskiyJason Mraz & Daniella Karagach
331310September 17, 2024 (2024-09-17)November 26, 2024 (2024-11-26)Joey Graziadei & Jenna JohnsonIlona Maher & Alan Bersten
3414TBASeptember 16, 2025 (2025-09-16)[6]TBATBATBA

Scoring and voting procedure

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In the first two seasons, only the overall ranking between competitors by the judges and the public was relevant. In the third and subsequent seasons, the scoring system has also made the exact scores relevant.

The scoring begins with the judges' marks. Each judge gives a numeric score from 1 to 10, for a total score of 3 to 30 or 40. The scoring was altered for the "all-star" season 15, during which judges could give scores at 1/2-point intervals from 0.5 to 10, for a total score of 1.5 to 30. When multiple performances are scored, only the cumulative total counts. The contestants' judges' shares are calculated as the percentage of the total number of points awarded to all contestants that evening. (For example, if a team earned 20 pts on a night when the judges awarded 200 pts, their judges' share would be 20/200 = 10%.) This percentage is then added to the percentage of North American votes received by each contestant. The two couples with the lowest scores are identified at the end of the show, and the couple with the lowest combined total gets eliminated.[31] Season 8 added an occasional 'dance-off', in which contestants could re-perform one of their dances, to improve their judges' score. This was later discontinued.

Public voting is conducted via a toll-free number, the ABC website, and, most recently, text messages and Facebook; contestants can vote during and immediately after each performance show. The maximum number of votes per voter per medium is equal to the number of couples performing that night, or five votes, whichever is larger. In April 2010, it was revealed that former contestantKate Gosselin had e-mailed friends and family asking them to vote as many as 10 times each.[32] In November 2010,The Washington Post reported that online voting appeared not to require a valid email address, and accordingly that numerous votes apparently could be cast by one person.[33]

In several cases whereESPN coverage ofMonday Night Football[34] airs instead on an ABC affiliate in anNFL team's home market, the program is delayed to air immediately after that station's local news,Jimmy Kimmel Live!, andNightline, and a voting window confined only to thearea codes of the pre-empted market is opened up to allow affected viewers to still put their votes in for the competition, though this is on a market-by-market basis (in some markets, an alternate sister station ordigital subchannel carries the program live as scheduled).

Seasons 1 and 3 featured only two couples in the final week instead of three. Starting with season 16, four couples made it into the final week, although the top three finalists proceeded to dance one more time for the judges the next night after the fourth-place couple was announced. In seasons 20, 22, 24, and 26 there were three couples in the final week, but in seasons 21, 23, 25, 27–31 there were four, however in season 32, there was a change and five couples made it to the final.

Starting in season 28, the two couples with the lowest combined total of judges' scores and viewer voting percentages are in the bottom two and in jeopardy of being eliminated.[35] The judges can save one of the bottom two couples from elimination in these seasons so that more talented competitors are kept.[36][37][38] In situations of a double elimination in which three teams are in danger of elimination, the couple with the lowest combined total of judges' scores and viewer votes is eliminated, and the other two couples will face the judges' decision, who have to vote to save one couple from elimination. However, for season 32, this was removed and reverted to the original rules used in the first 27 seasons.[39]

General information

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Payment

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On the April 18, 2006, episode of theHoward SternRadio Show, Stern's wifeBeth said that she was guaranteed to earn $125,000 for just appearing onDWTS (in season 3) and could earn up to more than double the original sum, depending on how long she lasted on the program.[40][41]

In season 21,Bindi Irwin had her payments withheld by aLos Angeles County Superior Court judge because she was a minor, which therefore required her parents to sign-off on the contract.[42] But although her mother signed, the contract lacked her father's signature, so the judge refused to validate the contract, despite Irwin's father being the world-famous naturalistSteve Irwin, whose death in 2006 had been widely covered in the news/media. The judge later validated the contract once Steve Irwin's death certificate was presented to the court, resulting in Bindi receiving a $350,000 paycheck from the show.[43]

Withdrawals

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The first person to withdraw from competition wasRomeo inseason 2.[44] His father,Master P, took his place in the competition before the beginning of broadcasts, being partnered withAshly DelGrosso. However, Romeo later competed inseason 12[45] and finished in 5th place. He was partnered with Chelsie Hightower.

On week six inseason three,Sara Evans cited her divorce as the reason for leaving the competition. No one was eliminated that week.[46] Another withdrawal occurred during the run-up toseason four on February 28, whenVincent Pastore withdrew from the competition after only one week of training. Pastore said he did not realize how much work was needed during a ten-week period, and that he was not up to the physical demands of the show. He was replaced on March 2 byPixar voice actorJohn Ratzenberger who was partnered withEdyta Sliwinska.[47]

In season seven,Misty May-Treanor withdrew from the competition in week three, after rupturing herAchilles tendon when rehearsing herjive with her partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy. She did not perform the routine at all nor was she scored for it; no one else was eliminated that week.[48]

In season eight,Jewel andNancy O'Dell were injured before the season even began and could not compete. Jewel was diagnosed with fracturedtibias in both legs; she came back later in the season to perform "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" on a results show. O'Dell suffered from a torn knee cartilage.[49] They were replaced byHolly Madison andMelissa Rycroft who would be dancing with their partners for the rest of the season (Dmitry Chaplin andTony Dovolani).[50]

Tom DeLay, inseason nine, withdrew in week three of competition due to a full stress fracture that had developed in both feet from an earlier pre-stress fracture in one foot. DeLay was declared safe before he announced his withdrawal during the October 6, 2009, results show.Debi Mazar was still eliminated that night despite DeLay's departure.[51]

Inseason sixteen, Olympic figure skating championDorothy Hamill had to withdraw from the competition due to doctor's orders for a spinal injury. A cyst had developed near her lower spine, and was pinching off the nerve in that area. Either boxing championVictor Ortiz or reality TV starLisa Vanderpump would have been eliminated, but Hamill withdrew before the results could be announced, meaning that no one was eliminated that week.[52]

Inseason eighteen, week three, actorBilly Dee Williams withdrew, by advice from a doctor, due to a chronic back problem, which resulted in no elimination that week.[53]

Inseason twenty-one, week three, reality TV starKim Zolciak-Biermann was forced to withdraw from the competition after suffering a blood clot which resulted in a mini stroke, which resulted in no elimination that week.[54]Tamar Braxton also withdrew from the season due to blood clots in her lungs making it the first season to have two withdrawals in it.[55]

Inseason twenty eight,Christie Brinkley withdrew from the competition a week before the season premiere, due to injuring her arm during rehearsal and needing sudden surgery. She was replaced by her daughter, Sailor with only a few days to practice prior to the season premiere.[56] Later that season,Ray Lewis withdrew from the competition in the third week due to a toe injury he sustained during rehearsal that needed surgery.[57]

InSeason 29 during the 8th week, television hostJeannie Mai withdrew from the show after being hospitalized forepiglottitis. As a result, the double elimination that was supposed to happen did not take place. Only one couple, Chrishell Stause and Gleb Savchenko, were eliminated that night.[58]

InSeason 31 during the 5th week, movie starSelma Blair withdrew from the show to prevent her health from further deteriorating due to hermultiple sclerosis. This marks the first time where a celebrity got the first perfect score of the season and withdrew on the same episode. As a result, there were no elimination that first night of the 5th week.[59]

Special episodes

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Season 1 Dance Off

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Following controversy over Kelly Monaco surging from behind to win the first mirror ball trophy over the consistently strong John O'Hurley, ABC arranged for a "Dance Off" episode for a rematch. Both contestants were reunited with their professional dance partners, Alec Mazo (Monaco) and Charlotte Jorgensen (O'Hurley). Judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli awarded O'Hurley & Jorgensen 77 points and Monaco & Mazo 74—but for this specific competition only the audience vote counted. As announced by Tom Bergeron the following Thursday, the audience vote gave the rematch victory to O'Hurley with a slim 1% edge.[60]

Many considered this rematch a mistake and Kelly Monaco retains her title as the winner of Season 1. A rematch episode was never staged again.[61]

100th episode

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The show celebrated its 100th episode on Tuesday, May 6, 2008, during week 8 of season 6.[62] More than 30 former cast members and pros returned, with interviews with Stacy Keibler,Lisa Rinna,Jerry Springer,Vivica A. Fox, Joey Fatone,Kenny Mayne,Sabrina Bryan, and former winners Kelly Monaco, Drew Lachey, and Apolo Anton Ohno. Other appearances, besides theseason 6 cast, included Paula Abdul (in a video introduction),Jane Seymour,Ian Ziering,Mark Cuban,Wayne Newton,Leeza Gibbons,Harry Hamlin,Shandi Finnessey, andHélio Castroneves. New routines were performed by Apolo Anton Ohno and Julianne Hough, Mel B and Maksim Chmerkovskiy, and byMario Lopez with the cast ofA Chorus Line, in which he was starring on Broadway. The musical guest was country groupRascal Flatts.[63]

Judges' top 10 dances

The judges also presented a countdown of their choices for the top 10 perfect-scoring dances of the first five seasons. Their choices were:

No.CelebrityProfessionalSeasonWeekDance
1Mario LopezKarina Smirnoff39Tango
2Mel BMaksim Chmerkovskiy57Paso doble
3Stacy KeiblerTony Dovolani28Samba
4Drew LacheyCheryl Burke28Freestyle
5Helio CastronevesJulianne Hough58Quickstep
6Joey FatoneKym Johnson47Jive
7Apolo Anton OhnoJulianne Hough49Quickstep
8Emmitt SmithCheryl Burke39Cha-cha-cha
9Sabrina BryanMark Ballas54Paso doble
10Kelly MonacoAlec Mazo16Freestyle

200th episode

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In season 11, viewers were allowed two votes per day on theDWTS website to vote for their favorite out of 30 given choices. On October 25, 2010, a countdown of the Top 10 voted-for dances on the show was reported to celebrate the following week when the 200th show would be.

No.CelebrityProfessionalSeasonWeekDance
1Drew LacheyCheryl Burke28Freestyle
2Gilles MariniCheryl Burke84Argentine tango
3Apolo Anton OhnoJulianne Hough45Samba
4Nicole ScherzingerDerek Hough1081950s Paso doble
5Mel BMaksim Chmerkovskiy57Paso doble
6Joanna KrupaDerek Hough98Futuristic Paso doble
7Apolo Anton OhnoJulianne Hough410Freestyle
8Helio CastronevesJulianne Hough58Quickstep
9Donny OsmondKym Johnson95Argentine tango
10Shawn JohnsonMark Ballas811Freestyle

On the actual 200th show, several dances were performed again on the show and six of the past fan favorites came back to judge; Helio Castroneves, Emmitt Smith, Drew Lachey, Kelly Osbourne, Gilles Marini, Mel B, and more. The couples re-created their most memorable routines on the 200th episode; Kristi Yamaguchi and Apolo Ohno served as team captains for the team dances. Yamaguchi's team consisted of Rick & Cheryl, Kyle & Lacey and Bristol & Mark, while Brandy & Maksim, Jennifer & Derek and Kurt & Anna were on Ohno's team. On the results show of November 2, some awards were given out to past celebrity contestants and professionals.

CategoryWinner
Most Dramatic MomentMarie Osmond
Worst DancerKenny Mayne
Biggest Dancer TransformationLouis van Amstel

300th episode

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The 300th episode took place on the week 9 results show of season 16.[64] Twenty-two professional dancers who had appeared on the show, both past and present, performed an opening number choreographed by Jason Gilkinson. Past pros who performed were Chelsie Hightower, Dmitry Chaplin, Louis Van Amstel, and Anna Trebunskaya.[65]Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough danced their "Argentine tango" as the week's encore. However, the top 10 dances were not revealed, nor were the achievements.

400th episode

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The 400th episode was the season premiere of the twenty-fourth season. Tom Bergeron did mention the milestone, although no special dances took place.[66]

10th anniversary special

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On April 28, 2015, during season 20, a special pre-recorded episode aired as a 10th anniversary special with many former stars and professional dancers returning to the ballroom. Many past stars performed and reflected on their time on the show.Patti LaBelle,Amber Riley, andLil' Kim performed LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade". The show closed with the largest number of people dancing in the show's history as stars, pros, hosts, and judges were all out on the dance floor.

Dancing with the Stars: The Pros' Most Memorable Dances

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Brandon Armstrong,Cheryl Burke,Kym Herjavec, andDerek Hough hosted theDancing with the Stars: The Pros' Most Memorable Dances where they showed the 20 most memorable dances in the history of the show's thirty seasons.[67] It premiered onDisney+ on September 8, 2022.

No.CoupleDanceSeason
1Drew Lachey & Cheryl BurkeFreestyle2
2Iman Shumpert & Daniella KaragachContemporary30
3Alfonso Ribeiro & Witney CarsonJazz19
4Hélio Castroneves & Julianne HoughQuickstep5
5Derek Hough & Hayley ErbertPaso doble29
6Kaitlyn Bristowe & Artem ChigvintsevArgentine tango29
7JoJo Siwa & Jenna JohnsonFreestyle30
8Meryl Davis & Maksim ChmerkovskiyTango18
9Jordan Fisher & Lindsay ArnoldPaso doble25
10Kellie Pickler & Derek HoughFreestyle16
11Nyle DiMarco & Peta MurgatroydFreestyle22
12Disney Night Opening Number28
13Nev Schulman & Jenna JohnsonPaso doble29
14Amy Purdy & Derek HoughQuickstep18
15Joey Fatone & Kym JohnsonJive4
16Shawn Johnson & Mark BallasLindy Hop8
17Zendaya & Val ChmerkovskiyCha-cha16
18NFL SupergroupPaso doble20
19Kim Kardashian & Mark BallasMambo7
20Emmitt Smith & Cheryl BurkeFreestyle3

500th episode

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The show celebrated its 500th episode on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, during week 7 of season 33. in the first round, each couple reinterpreted a memorable dance from a previous season. The second round was the Instant Dance Challenge, in which they had approximately five minutes to choreograph and learn a new dance before performing it live. Although the assigned dance styles and songs were not known beforehand by the couples, they were told that it would be one of four dance styles they had performed earlier in the season.

The opening number was choreographed byPasha Pashkov andDaniella Karagach to "Crazy in Love" byBeyoncé featuringJay-Z, the same song that opened the first season ofDancing with the Stars. It featured special appearances fromDerek Hough,Julianne Hough, andSharna Burgess.[68]

More than 20 former pros and cast members returned, with appearances byAllison Holker,Mark Ballas,Lindsay Arnold,Anna Trebunskaya,Elena Grinenko,Maksim Chmerkovskiy,Peta Murgatroyd,Artem Chigvintsev,Kristi Yamaguchi,Cody Linley,Melissa Rycroft,Amy Purdy,Ginger Zee,Terra Jolé,Lindsey Stirling,Adam Rippon,Kate Flannery,AJ McLean,Kaitlyn Bristowe,Brian Austin Green,Amanda Kloots, andAlyson Hannigan.

Merchandise, tours, and spin-offs

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Cardio dance DVDs

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A DVD titledDancing with the Stars: Cardio Dance was released on April 3, 2007, featuringKym Johnson, Maksim Chmerkovskiy andAshly DelGrosso. The program containscardiovascular workouts adapted fromcha-cha,Paso doble,samba, andjive dance routines.

A second DVDDancing with the Stars: Latin Cardio Dance was released on September 13, 2008, featuring Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Cheryl Burke. The program contains cardiovascular workouts adapted from cha-cha,Merengue, samba andmambo dance routines.[69]

Companion book

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A companion book written by Guy Phillips was released in the early fall of 2007. TitledDancing with the Stars: Jive, Samba and Tango Your Way into the Best Shape of Your Life, the book includes fitness routines modeled byAlec Mazo andEdyta Sliwinska, as well as original costume designs, lists of performed songs during a dance, and a complete list of song-and-dance routine performed since the first season of the show.[citation needed]

Spin-offs

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The firstDancing spin-off,Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann, premiered on January 7, 2008, on ABC. The show's format was similar to theBBC Television series,DanceX. The show was canceled after one season.

A figure skating spin-off similar toITV'sDancing on Ice calledSkating with the Stars aired on ABC on November 22, 2010. The series was canceled after one season.[70]

On May 16, 2017, aDancing with the Stars: Juniors spin-off was announced. The dance competition spin-off was originally set to premiere in the spring of 2018 on ABC, and the format of the show will feature celebrity children and the children of celebrities paired with professional junior ballroom dancers.[71] In January 2018, ABC stated thatDancing with the Stars: Juniors is still in the works, but didn't develop as quickly they hoped it would.Athletes aired in its place, withJuniors originally slated to air that summer. However, in May 2018, it was announced that the series would begin airing on October 7, 2018, with filming taking place during August 2018. Professional skateboarder Sky Brown, junior pro JT Church and pro mentor Alan Bersten were announced as the winners on December 9, 2018. The show, however, was cancelled after one season.[72]

Dancing with the Stars: The Game

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In 2016,ABC, together withBBC Worldwide, commissioned a companion mobile game. Thematch-3 game, published by Donut Publishing and developed byExient Entertainment, uses a mix of hand animation and motion-captured data for the dances in the game. The game uses pro dancers fromStrictly Come Dancing and features nine dances: Quickstep, Jive, Tango, Salsa, Charleston, Viennese Waltz, Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, and Paso Doble.[73]

Tours

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An unofficial live tour show calledDancing Pros: Live! toured with severalDancing pros[74] since 2010.[75] ADancing with the Stars: Live! official tour was announced on November 3, 2014, for the 2014–2015 season starting on December 27, 2014, inNiagara Falls, New York, and ending February 15, 2015, hitting 33 cities.[76] A second tour, "Dancing with the Stars Live! : Dance All Night" was announced. A third tour,Dancing with the Stars: Live! – We Came to Dance, was announced on October 3, 2016, for 43 cities from December 16, 2016, to February 14, 2017.[77] A fourth tour,Dancing with the Stars: Light Up the Night, was announced in October 2017 and began on December 30, 2017, inCharlotte, North Carolina, performing 71 shows and ending in Los Angeles.[78] A fifth tour,Dancing with the Stars: A Night to Remember, was announced on October 1, 2018. The tour began on December 15, 2018, inColumbia, South Carolina, and ended on March 9, 2019, in Thousand Oaks, California.[79] The 2020 tour,Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2020 Tour, began on January 9, 2020, inRichmond, Virginia and was originally supposed to run until April 7, 2020. However, beginning with the show scheduled for March 13, 2020, inRockford, Illinois, the remaining tour dates were postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic before eventually being cancelled altogether.[80] The 2022 tour,Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2022 Tour, began on January 7, 2022, inRichmond, Virginia, and ended on March 27, 2022, inModesto, California. The 2023 tour,Dancing with the Stars Live 2023, began on January 6, 2023, inNational Harbor, Maryland, and ended on March 12, 2023, inLas Vegas, Nevada.[81] The 2024 tour,Dancing with the Stars Live 2024, started on January 11, 2024, inRichmond, Virginia, and ended on March 26, 2024, inLos Angeles, California.[82] The 2025 tour,Dancing With The Stars: Live! 2025 Tour, began on January 9, 2025 inBaltimore, Maryland, and ended on April 19, 2025 inRosemont, Illinois.[83][84] The 2026 tour,DWTS: Live!, is scheduled to begin on January 22, 2026 inAkron, Ohio, and will end on May 2, 2026 inSalt Lake City, Utah.[85]

Tour NameRunning DatesCompanion SeasonParticipating Professional DancersParticipating Celebrity Dancers/Hosts
Dancing with the Stars: Live!December 27, 2014 – February 15, 2015Season 19Mark Ballas, Witney Carson, Brittany Cherry, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Brooklyn Fullmer, Kym Johnson, Paul Karmiryan, Keo Motsepe, and Emma SlaterAlfonso Ribeiro
Dancing with the Stars Live!: Perfect Ten TourJune 13, 2015 – August 11, 2015Season 20Witney Carson, Alan Bersten, Brittany Cherry, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Peta Murgatroyd, and Emma SlaterMelissa Rycroft
Dancing with the Stars Live!: Dance All NightDecember 15, 2015 – February 14, 2016Season 21Lindsay Arnold, Sharna Burgess, Alan Bersten, Brittany Cherry, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Keo Motsepe, Peta Murgatroyd and Emma SlaterAlek Skarlatos
Dancing with the Stars Live!: We Came to DanceDecember 16, 2016 – February 14, 2017Season 23Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Hayley Erbert, Jenna Johnson, Keo Motsepe, Gleb Savchenko, and Emma SlaterLaurie Hernandez
Dancing with the Stars Live!: Hot Summer NightsJune 16, 2017 – August 13, 2017Season 24Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Artem Chigvintsev, Hayley Erbert, Sasha Farber, Keo Motsepe, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, and Britt StewartRashad Jennings andHeather Morris
Dancing with the Stars: Live – Light Up the NightDecember 30, 2017 – March 2018Season 25Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Artem Chigvintsev, Hayley Erbert, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Morgan Larson, Keo Motsepe, Gleb Savchenko, and Emma SlaterJordan Fisher andFrankie Muniz
Dancing with the Stars: A Night to RememberDecember 15, 2018 – March 9, 2019Season 27Brandon Armstrong, Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Hayley Erbert, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, and Britt StewartJoe Amabile,Bobby Bones,Rashad Jennings,Juan Pablo di Pace andMilo Manheim
Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2020 TourJanuary 9, 2020 – March 12, 2020[80]Season 28Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko and Emma SlaterAlly Brooke,Hannah Brown,Kel Mitchell,Lauren Alaina,Kate Flannery, andSailor Brinkley-Cook
Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2022 TourJanuary 7, 2022 – March 27, 2022Season 30Brandon Armstrong, Alan Bersten, Artem Chigvintsev, Sasha Farber, Sofia Ghavami, Koko Iwasaki, Daniella Karagach, Kiki Nyemchek, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, Britt Stewart, and Alexis Warr BurtonJimmie Allen,Kaitlyn Bristowe,Amanda Kloots, andIman Shumpert
Dancing with the Stars Live 2023January 6, 2023 – March 12, 2023Season 31Brandon Armstrong, Mark Ballas,[86] Alan Bersten, Sasha Farber, Kateryna Klishyna, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, Britt Stewart, and Alexis Warr BurtonCharli D'Amelio,Heidi D'Amelio,Daniel Durant,Vinny Guadagnino, andGabby Windey
Dancing with the Stars Live 2024January 11, 2024 – March 26, 2024Season 32Brandon Armstrong, Rylee Arnold, Alan Bersten, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, and Britt StewartXochitl Gomez,Harry Jowsey, andCharity Lawson
Dancing With The Stars: Live! 2025 TourJanuary 9, 2025 – April 19, 2025Season 33Brandon Armstrong, Rylee Arnold, Alan Bersten, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, Ezra Sosa, and Britt StewartJoey Graziadei,Chandler Kinney,Ilona Maher, andStephen Nedoroscik
DWTS: Live!January 22, 2026 – May 2, 2026Season 34Brandon Armstrong, Alan Bersten, Hailey Bills, Jenna Johnson, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Emma Slater, Ezra Sosa, and Britt StewartTBA

Reception

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In 2016, aNew York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the mostFacebook Likes found that "unlikeSo You Think You Can Dance, which is generally more of a city show,Dancing with the Stars is most popular in the countryside. It also has a higher share of 'likes' from viewers aged 65 and up than any other show."[87]

U.S. Nielsen ratings

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SeasonTimeslot (ET)No. of
episodes
Season premiereSeason finaleTelevision
season
Viewership
ranking
Viewers
(in millions)
DateViewers
(in millions)
DateViewers
(in millions)
1Wednesday 9:00pm6June 1, 200513.48[88]July 6, 200522.36[89]2004–05
2Thursday 8:00pm
Friday 8:00pm
16January 5, 200617.46[90]February 26, 200627.23[91]2005–067[92]
15[92]
18.64[93]
16.67[93]
3Tuesday 8:00pm
Wednesday 8:00pm
20September 12, 200620.22[94]November 15, 200627.51[95]2006–073[96]
7[96]
20.70[96]
19.40[96]
4Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 9:00pm
19March 19, 200721.80[97]May 22, 200722.96[98]5[96]
9[96]
20.00[96]
18.20[96]
521September 24, 200721.25[99]November 27, 200724.87[100]2007–083[101]
5[101]
21.67[102]
19.56[102]
620March 17, 200821.15[103]May 20, 200820.12[104]4[101]
8[101]
19.58[102]
18.03[102]
721September 22, 200821.30[105]November 25, 200820.58[106]2008–093[107]
7[107]
19.77[107]
16.31[107]
821March 9, 200922.82[108]May 19, 200920.30[109]
921September 21, 200917.79[110]November 24, 200919.29[111]2009–103[112]
10[112]
19.73[112]
15.30[112]
10Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
19March 22, 201024.19[113]May 25, 201018.40[114]
11Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 9:00pm
20September 20, 201021.30[115]November 23, 201024.13[116]2010–113[117]
6[117]
21.93[117]
18.61[117]
1219March 21, 201122.65[118]May 24, 201121.42[119]
1320September 19, 201119.03[120]November 22, 201119.45[121]2011–125[122]
6[122]
18.24[122]
16.08[122]
1419March 19, 201218.79[123]May 22, 201217.75[124]
15Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
19September 24, 201214.11[125]November 27, 201216.73[126]2012–137[127]
11[127]
14.85[127]
13.78[127]
1620March 18, 201317.06[128]May 21, 201315.20[129]
17Monday 8:00pm12September 16, 201316.04[130]November 26, 201314.75[131]2013–145[132]15.20[132]
1812March 17, 201415.44[133]May 20, 201415.07[134]
19Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
15September 15, 201413.64[135]November 25, 201415.98[136]2014–159[137]
38[137]
14.73[137]
10.82[137]
2014March 16, 201514.16[138]May 19, 201513.49[139]
2114September 14, 201513.13[140]November 24, 201513.49[141]2015–168[142]13.44[142]
22Monday 8:00pm11March 21, 201612.46[143]May 24, 201610.49[144]
23Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
15September 12, 201612.19[145]November 22, 201610.97[146]2016–1714[147]12.38[147]
24Monday 8:00pm11March 20, 201712.09[148]May 23, 20178.91[149]
25Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 9:00pm
12September 18, 201710.71[150]November 21, 20179.20[151]2017–1822[152]10.60[152]
26Monday 8:00pm4April 30, 20188.48[153]May 21, 20188.77[154]
2711September 24, 20187.68[155]November 19, 20187.90[156]2018–1935[157]8.68[157]
2811September 16, 20198.07[158]November 25, 20197.79[159]2019–2036[160]7.84[160]
2911September 14, 20208.12[161]November 23, 20206.41[162]2020–2131[163]7.09[163]
3011September 20, 20215.47[164]November 22, 20215.64[165]2021–2238[166]6.36[166]
32Tuesday 8:00pm11September 26, 20234.78[167]December 5, 20235.50[168]2023–2434[169]5.89[169]
3310September 17, 20244.97[170]November 26, 20246.36[171]2024–2533[172]5.94[172]
34September 16, 20255.38[173]2025–26

Awards and nominations

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)

See also

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