Six celebrities and their professional partners compete live! The first competition has the couples doing either the Cha Cha or a Waltz. Edyta, Charlotte and Ashly will lead their partners Evander, John and Joey in the Cha Cha while Louis, Jonathan and Alec will lead their partners in the Waltz.
This week the contestants must learn the Rumba and the Quickstep. It is the last week for all six teams to compete together. The first elimination based on viewer votes and the judges' scores will take place, leaving just five couples remaining in the competition.
After Trista and Louis were the first couple to be eliminated, five teams remain to show their stuff on the dance floor. This week’s teams showcase the Tango (John O’Hurley, Rachel Hunter and their partners), and a Jive (Evander Holyfield, Joey McIntyre, Kelly Monaco and their parters). Who dance their way to the top and who will have to hang up their dancing shoes?
With Evander and Edyta voted out last week, only four couples remain.
Even though they scored well with the judges, Rachel and Jonathan didn’t find favor with the audience and were eliminated. Now just three couples remain. This week John, Joey, and Kelly will dance the Paso Doble and the Foxtrot.
John and Kelly are the two remaining celebrities and face each other in tonight's finale dance-off.
Kelly Monaco and John O'Hurley will return to the Dancing with the Stars ballroom for a so-called "dance-off" on Sept. 20. The results, based solely on viewer voting, will be announced in a Sept. 22 telecast.
After squaring off in a Dance-off on September 20th, the winners will be revealed.
Meet the new celebrity dance contestants and their professional dance partners. The women perform the Waltz and the men perform the Cha Cha.
Kenny Mayne & dance partner Andrea Hale are voted of the show. Burt Bacharach performs.
With one couple out of the game , the other nine couples perform the Quickstep and Rumba.
Tatum O'Neal was the next star voted out. Jesse McCartney performs.
The eight remaining celebrities must dance the Jive and the Tango in order not to be the next ones sent home.
Giselle Fernandez and Jonathan Roberts are voted off the show. The Style Elements Crew performs.
Tonight's featured dances were the Foxtrot and the Paso Doble. According to judge Len Goodman, the Foxtrot should be an elegant dance filled with gentle rises and falls. The Paso Doble is the most theatrical dance in ballroom, best known thanks to the fantastic film, Strictly Ballroom. In the Paso Doble, the man must portray the arrogant, macho matador and the woman acts as his cape.
Master P and Ashly Delgrosso are voted off the show finally. The Pussycat Dolls strutted their stuff singing their hit single, "Don't Cha." They treated viewers to a performance of their single "Sway," as professional dancers Jonathan Roberts and Anna Trebunskaya danced the Cha Cha.
With P. Miller out of the game the real competion begins. Each team must perform two dances each - individual couple Sambas and then a Group Salsa.
The dancing couple of Tia Carrere & Maksim Chmerkovskiy are voted out of the competion. Barry Manilow performed three songs. The 2005 World Mambo champions perform.
With Tia out now, the five remaining stars must again learn two dance routines in order to maintain their shot at the trophy. They perform the Jive, Tango, Paso Doble, Quickstep, and the Rumba.
Former Righteous Brother Bill Medley will be performing his Oscar-winning hit "(I've Had) The Time of Life" from the movie "Dirty Dancing," Medley will be joined by his daughter, McKenna Medley, as professional dancers Cheryl Burke and Tony Dovolani recreate Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey's memorable routine. In addition, backed by a choir, New Zealand born Natasha Bedingfield will dazzle us with a performance of her latest single, "Unwritten." And though he may be out of the competition, Maksim Chmerkovskiy's dance teachings live on in a performance by his students - Sergey Onik, Michelle Glazarov, Valeria Kazherinova, Nicole Volynets, Valentin Chmerkivskiy and Boris Leokumovich -- who will be dancing the Jive to "Mambo #5."
George Hamilton has left the floor. The final four couples must battle it out in the semifinals with two dances they've never done before. Who will make it to the finals?
Lisa Rinna & Louis van Amstel are voted off the show. Michael Bublé performs "For Once in My Life" and "The Way You Look Tonight." This week he serenades audiences on the "Dancing with the Stars" stage with his rendition of "Save the Last Dance for Me" from his latest album, "It's Time," as professional dancers Alec Mazo and Edyta Sliwinska dance the cha cha. He also accompanies professional dancers Nick Kosovich and Andrea Hale who dance the foxtrot as he sings "Moondance" off his highly successful sophomore album, "Come Fly with Me." Host Tom Bergeron will join Master P's former partner, Ashly Delgrosso, in a heroic attempt at the quickstep.
With Lisa Rinna out, the other three stars are left to battle it out in the finals. Each couple must dance two dances, which will include a freestyle dance. Also Samantha Harris Makes her Ballroom Dancing Debut.
Drew Lachey and Cheryl Burke are crowned Dancing with the stars champion. Also Mary J. Blige perfroms two of her hit singles and all the celebrity dancers are back to perform one last time.
Season Premiere. The contestants are introduced. The men performed the Cha Cha and the women performed the Foxtrot.
The first team of dancers is eliminated. The professional dancer perform a group choreographed Mambo. Tom Jones performs “It’s Not Unusual” and “She’s A Lady.” Tucker Carlson is the first person to be voted off in season 3.
The men danced the Quickstep and the women danced the Mambo.
Shanna Moakler and Jesse DeSoto are eliminated. Julio Iglesias performs "Singing "I Want to Know What Love Is" as Chmerkovskiy and Cheryl Burke perform the Ramba. The professional dancers perform the Jive to "Rebel Yell." Caballero and Claudia Velasco perform the Argentinean Tango to "Dance Away."
The dancers compete to the Jive and the Tango.
Harry Hamlin and Ashly DelGrosso are eliminated. The Scissor Sisters perform "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'." The professional dancers performing a group paso doble to the music of tenor Vittorio Grigolo.
The contestants get to choose between the Paso Doble and the Waltz.
Vivica A. Fox is eliminated. The Los Lonely Boys perform "My Way." Tony Dovolani and Elena Grinenko dance to Nick Lachey performance of "I Can’t Hate You Anymore."
The remaining teams perform the Samba and the Rumba in tribute to Carnivale.
Willa Ford and Maksim Chmerkovskiy are eliminated. Edyta Sliwinska and Kym Johnson dance to Rod Stewart singing "Hot Legs." He also performs "Fooled Around And Fell In Love." The professional dancers perform a freestyle disco to Earth, Wind & Fire's "Boogie Wonderland."
The remaining dancers compete to a ballroom dance style they have not yet attempted. All remaining teams also participate in a Group Freestyle Dance. Sara Evans addresses her withdrawal from the competition in an exclusive interview with Tom Bergeron.
No one is eliminated this week because of Sara Evan's dropping out. Lionel Richie performs classic hit "All Night Long" and "I Call It Love" from his new album.
In Week 7, the show was split into two rounds: a Ballroom round, followed by a Latin round. The scores from both of tonight's rounds were added to the judges' scores from last week, for a total possible score of 90 points.
The seventh team is eliminated, leaving only the top four to compete next week. Martina McBride is the live musical performance this evening.
This is the eight round of the competition. The remaining four teams will compete by dancing one ballroom style dance and one Latin dance. They will repeat the same two styles next week as well. The four remaining teams are competing to see who is going to make it to the final two on November 14, 2006.
Monique Coleman and Louis van Amstel are eliminated, leaving the Final Three who are Joey & Edyta Sliwinska, Mario Lopez & Karina Smirnoff, and Emmitt Smith & Cheryl Burke, to dance in next week's semi-finals. Former contestant Willa Ford returns in a live musical performance to the song "Fame." The Opera group Il Divo performs.
This is the semifinal round. The remaining three contestants dance to their favorite ballroom style and then a Latin dance.
The last dancer is eliminated before the winner is announced next week. The remaining two will compete next week for the title. The Pet Shop Boys performed "West End Girls."
The remaining two dance couples compete for the trophy. Emmitt and Mario will compete by performing three dances each. The first is their favorite routine from earlier in the season - Mario has chosen the Paso Doble and Emmitt has picked the Mambo. Both Mario and Emmitt will dance a Samba to the same song - a Dancing With the Stars first. Finally, each will perform a Freestyle dance.
Tonight is filled with special dance performances. The eliminated celebrities return for one last spin around the dance floor. The winner is announced.
Season Five opens with the first of two nights of performances. Tonight is ladies night as this year's six female celebrities perform either the cheeky Cha Cha or the sophisticated Foxtrot.
On this second night of performances, the men will dance either the Cha Cha or the Foxtrot.
The first celebrity is voted off. Who will stay and who will go? Dolly Parton and Tap dancing legend Savion Glover perform.
Now that Josie Maran has been eliminated, only eleven celebrities remain. Each remaining celebrity will either dance the Mambo or the Quickstep.
This is the second live results show of the season. Who will stay and who will go? A special musical guest also performs.
This is the third live results show of the season. Who will stay and who will go? A special musical guest also performs.
This is the fourth live results show. Who will stay and who will go? Gloria Estefan performs
This is the fifth live results show of the season. Who will stay and who will go? A special musical guest also performs.
It's down to the remaining couples and their final dances, including the much anticipated Freestyle dance. This is the last chance for the couple to shine and win your vote before tomorrow's live finale.
It's the fifth season finale for Dancing With The Stars. All of the eliminated couples have returned for one last spin across the dance floor. The winner of this season is announced in front of a live audience.
This is the two hour season premiere of season six of Dancing With The Stars. The celebrity dancers and their professional partners are introduced. The men dance either the Cha Cha or the Foxtrot.
The women perform either the Cha Cha or the Fox Trot.
This is the last performance show before the double elimination show, when two will go home. The men and women performed either the Quickstep or the Mambo.
This is the first elimination show of the season and two couples will be sent packing. Who will stay and who will go? Special music guest, the Jonas Brothers, perform live. The "Macy's Stars of Dance" segment was choreographed by Jacques Heim from Cirque du Soleil.
Now that the magician and the tennis star have been escorted to the exit door, can the remaining celebrities bring back their own magic as they perform either the Tango or the Jive?
In the spirit of April Fool's day, it's all fun and games until someone gets eliminated. Special musical guest Kylie Minogue performs, as well as special guest dancers from the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
It's the fourth performance show of the season. The remaining celebrities will dance either the Paso Doble or the Viennese Waltz.
The fourth couple to be dismissed from the ballroom will be announced, music star Sheryl Crow hits the stage and kids compete in a live ballroom dancing competition!
It's Latin week and the remaining couples will heat up the dance floor as they dance either the Rumba or the Samba.
It's time for another celebrities to pack their bags, but who? James Blunt and Ozomatli perform, as well the ten year old Latin dancers.
Now that the King's wife has been escorted to the exit door, the remaining couples will perform two dances this week for the first time this season. They will perform a dance they haven't done before and a country themed group dance.
Musical guest Ashlee Simpson takes the stage, a troop from renowned Irish dance show Riverdance performs, and the next couple to be sent home is revealed!
Now that Marlee Matlin is gone like the dust in the wind, the remaining six couples must perform two new dances, one ballroom and one Latin.
It's elimination time again. Def Leppard performs and "Dance Center" with Kenny Mayne returns.
Now that Shannon has been sent packing, the remaining five couples will dance two different dances again this week. Will Cristian de la Fuente be able to keep up after his injury?
It's the 100th episode of Dancing With The Stars. A lot of surprises, besides the elimination, are expected. Mario Lopez who will be performing with the cast of the Broadway show A Chorus Line, Apolo Anton Ohno, Julianne Hough, Melanie Brown, and Maksim Chmerkovskiy will also be performing.
Special US Judges All Time Top 10
It's the last big elimination show before the final round. Is your favorite celebrity still standing? A speical musical guest performs.
The mirror ball trophy is awarded and all the eliminated celebrities return for one last spin across the dance floor.
Celebrities Lance Bass, Toni Braxton, Brooke Burke, Rocco DiSpirito, Maurice Greene, Kim Kardashian, Cloris Leachman, Cody Linley, Susan Lucci, Misty May-Treanor, Ted McGinley, Jeffrey Ross and Warren Sapp compete.
One team is eliminated; the remaining 12 teams perform a second dance for the panel of judges.
One dancing team is eliminated; the Jonas Brothers and Jesse McCartney perform.
The remaining celebrities compete.
One couple is eliminated; Jessica Simpson performs; professional choreographers demonstrate different styles of dance.
The remaining celebrities perform.
One celebrity is eliminated.
Season eight begins with an all new set of dancers and an all-new feature in which a dance off will be held between the bottom 2 couples facing elimination during the early rounds.
Week two of performances finds the contestants dancing the salsa or the quickstep.
The results from the first round are revealed. Jewel (who was forced to leave the show due to an injury) joins the show for a song, along with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. Also included is a Busby Berkley inspired from choreographer Michael Rooney, plus the seasons first dance off held between the lowest scoring two couples.
Week three finds the performers dancing the fox trot or the samba.
The third results show also has a performance by singer Adele and the duo Hall & Oates.
Week four's performances include the Argentine tango and the Lindy Hop.
The fourth round of performances has led to two more contestants being released.
Week five performances has the contestants dancing the paso doble or Viennese waltz.
Week five brings another elimination for one team, after Grammy Award singer Etta James and Demi Lovato each sing, while the second Macy's Stars of Dance perform.
Week six in the competition finds the performers dancing the rumba or the jive.
The results of round six are revealed, along with a performance from Rascal Flatts.
Week seven finds the contestants participating in a 1960's themed group dance.
Week seven finds one more dancer removed from the show, along with a performance from Natasha Bedingfield and the Irish music group Celtic Women.
Week eight of the competition finds the contestants dancing as a single and as a team.
Week eight of the competition finds one more voted off. Also, a performance by Robin Thicke, and the professional dancing competition continues.
Week nine finds the remaining contestants having to perform in two different dance styles.
Week 10 finds only four dancers remaining as they have two new dances to learn.
The results for week 10 are revealed as one more dancer is eliminated. Also, a performance from Raphael Saadiq; the Design-A-Dance elements are revealed; and the two finalists are compete in the professional dancer competition.
Week 11 is also the final week of performances for season 8, as each of the three remaining couples will dance the paso doble and a freestyle routine.
The season eight finale finds the remaining three celebrities performing a third dance before a winner is announced. Also featured during this episode is a roast of the finalists by Jeffrey Ross, a singing performance by Lady Gaga and the winner of the professional dance competition is announced.
Dancing with the stars returns with a new group of stars ready to take to the dance floor. Couples dance the Viennese Waltz or the Cha-Cha this week.
The remaining eleven couples perform for America's votes and the judge's scores.
The remaining ten couples perform for America's votes and the judges' scores.
The remaining nine couples perform for America's votes and the judges' scores.
The remaining eight couples perform for America's votes and the judges' scores.
The remaining seven couples perform for America's votes and the judges' scores.
The remaining six couples perform for America's votes and the judges' scores.
The remaining five couples perform for America's votes and the judges' scores.
The remaining four couples perform to win America's votes and high scores from the judges.
The final three couples perform to try to win America's votes and the judges' scores as the competition enters its final stage.
Contestants perform the judges' favorite dances from the season and the winner is revealed!
Eleven celebrity stars of season 12 are showcased. In the two hour premiere the celebrity stars and their pro dancer partners will perform either the Foxtrot or the Cha Cha Cha.
In the second week the couples will dance either the Quickstep or the Jive. Pairs, who have performed a Ballroom Dance last week will perform Latin and vice versa.
The judge's results from yesterday and last week will be joined with the public voting. The couple with the lowest combined total will be eliminated. Chris Brown is the guest performer.
Five pairs will be dancing the Rumba, the others will dance Cha Cha Cha, Paso Doble, Waltz, Samba and the Foxtrot. It's personal story telling night and the celebrities have to tell their personal stories through their dance.
The judge's results from yesterday will be joined with the public voting. The couple with the lowest combined total will be eliminated. Selena Gomez and One Republic are the guest performers.
In the fourth week of the competition the celebrities and their pro-dancer partners will dance the Paso Doble, the Waltz or the Viennese Waltz.
Jennifer Hudson and David Garrett are the guest stars tonight. The couple with the lowest combined votes of the judges and public voting will be eliminated.
In honour of Patriot's Day the couples will be dancing to all American songs. American week dances include Quickstep, Foxtrot, Samba, Rumba and Viennese Waltz.
The fifth-round results show. Also: Toby Keith performs two songs, and Jamal Sims choreographs a dance number.
Seven couples left to indulge themselves in "Guilty Pleasure Week". Dances this week are Samba, Paso Doble, Quickstep, Tango and Viennese Waltz.
Having combined the judge's scores with the viewers' votes another couple will be leaving. Guest stars this week are New Kids on the Block & Backstreet Boys and Pia Toscano.
The remaining six couples will be dancing an unlearned dance featuring Jive, Paso Doble, Quickstep, Samba and Tango. Then they will be participating at the Cha Cha Cha Challenge.
The sixth celebrity is eliminated.Team Chelsea perform a great encore dance.Along with performances from James Blunt and a rousing tribute to James Brown from Wayne Brady.
Five couples are left. First they will showcase an unlearned ballroom dance, then they will have to instantly choreograph and perform a latin dance.
In the results night before the semi-finals Adele and Michael Bolton are performing. Having combined the judge's scores with the viewer's votes only four teams will proceed.
In the semi-finals Chelsea, Kirstie, Ralph, Hines and their pro partners, will dance one unlearned ballroom and one unlearned latin dance to finally participate in the Cha Cha Cha Marathon, where the winner takes all the points.
It's crunch time as we head into the Results Show that will determine which three couples will be dancing in the finals. Right out of the gate, Hines & Kym learn they are safe. No neck injury is going to keep this team from going after that coveted Mirrorball Trophy. The legendary Stevie Nicks gets the crowd going with a performance of her new song "Secret Love." She's followed by a rousing routine from rapper Pitbull, featuring Ne-Yo and Nayer. A short time later, an inspirational young lady with a life-threatening disease takes to the stage. Her name is Tayla Kelley and she wows the crowd enough to earn a standing ovation for her dance routine. In between all that fun, Chelsea and Mark learn they are headed for the finals. Stevie Nicks returns to perform the classic Fleetwood Mac tune "Landslide" for an appreciative crowd. The cheers she receives continue as we learn that Kirstie & Maks are moving on. That means Ralph & Karina are headed home. The former Karate Kid turned out to be a fine Dancing Man during his impressive run. His gracious, genuine personality will be missed. Now it's onto the finals!
The three finalists Chelsea, Hines and Kirstie and their Pro-Dancer partners will be competing for the mirror ball trophy. The finalists will dance a redemption dance picked by the judges and then the highly anticipated freestyle.
Chelsea, Hines and Kirstie will dance for the last time, to earn more judge's scores. Black Eyed Peas are the special guest stars of the Season 12 Finale. Other guests are Sara Evans and The Go-Go's. The winner of season 12 will be announced and will get the most anticipated mirror ball trophy.
With Elizabeta & Val gone from the competition, Rob Kardashian & Cheryl, Kristin Cavallari & Mark , Chynna Phillips & Tony, Nancy Grace & Tristan, David Arquette & Kym, Hope Solo & Maksim, Carson Kressley & Anna, J.R. Martinez & Karina, Ricki Lake & Derek, and Chaz Bono & Lacy take to the dance floor for Story Week.
The three finalists will dance their favorite dance of the season once more. Then having combined the judges' scores with the viewers' votes two couples with the highest scores will dance an Instant Samba. Lady Antebellum is the special guest star of the two-hour Season 13 Finale. They'll perform the television debut of "Dancing Away with My Heart" and then their mega-hit "Need you Know". The winner of season 13 will be announced and will get the most anticipated mirror ball trophy.
Seventeenth Season Premiere. The couples will perform a Cha Cha, Foxtrot or Contemporary routine. In the new format the show is transitioned to a one night two hour show. The judge's scores will be combined with the votes of the previous week.
Maksim Chmerkovskiy returns to guest judge. #MaksIsBack
Julianne Hough returns to the show as a guest judge as the contestants face their toughest challenge yet. In a series-first, they switch partners for the competition based on the home audience's Twitter votes. The episode also saw the return of the Macy's Stars of Dance, choreographed by Derek Hough.
The show kicks into high gear with Latin Night, with - who else? - Ricky Martin joining the show as a guest judge and performer. The couples perform two dances tonight - an individual dance and the much-loved team dance. However, injuries begin to take their toll, especially among the ladies, leading up to the team dance.
DWTS's very own Mark Ballas opens the show with his new single 'Get My Name'. After performing their individual dances, the couples pair up to perform another series first - synchronized dance duels. Despite the name, the couples work together to achieve the highest score for their combined performance. Combined with their individual scores, the celebrity with the lowest tally faces elimination.
The semifinalists performed two unlearned dances to songs by American music icons. As the pressure starts to build, the rhe celebrities were also able to speak draw inspiration from the people who they consider "icons". Candace, Charlie, Amy, James and Meryl each received advice from Angela Thomas, Scott Hamilton, Oprah Winfrey, L.A. Reid and Kristi Yamaguchi respectively.
The season premiere episode kicks off with a live opening number featuring the entire cast and judges. Each couple will then perform a Cha Cha, Foxtrot or Jive, vying for America’s vote for the first time.
The two-night premiere continues! One couple will be eliminated by combining the judges’ scores from Monday night’s performance with the public votes.
Each couple will performs a variety of dances, including the Cha Cha, Foxtrot, Jive and Rumba, to their favorite jam.
One couple is eliminated. Judge Julianne Hough takes to the ballroom floor. Pop star Sia performs her hit single “Chandelier,” and Nico & Vinz perform their hit “Am I Wrong.”
International superstar Pitbull returns to the ballroom and for the first time joins Julianne Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli as a guest judge MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 (8:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on “Dancing with the Stars.” Pitbull will kick-off the night with a steamy performance of his hit single “Fireball” followed by the nine remaining celebrities performing to a mix of his hits and personal favorite songs. Dance styles will include Salsa, Rumba, Foxtrot, Tango and Jazz. At the end of the night, one couple will face elimination.
The journey of the final three couples; previously unseen moments; a preview of the finale.
It's all come down to this, the Dancing with the Stars Fall 2014 season finale event! We've followed some incredible stars and pros throughout the season and narrowed it down to the final three: Alfonso Ribeiro & Witney Carson, Janel Parrish & Valentin Chmerkovskiy, and Sadie Robertson & Mark Ballas. The final votes have all been cast and one final dance—a Fusion-style routine that each pair had less than a single day to master—is all that stands between one of these couples and the coveted Mirrorball Trophy! This final competition is about as close as it gets, so who impressed the judges, got the most of your votes and came out the newest Dancing with the Stars Champion? For the final time in the Fall 2014 season, let's go to the scores...
Previously unseen moments form the prior evening and performance recaps; Interviews with the couples; a preview of week two.
Songs that celebrate a Most Memorable Year in the stars' lives; a couple are eliminated.
The couples danced the cha-cha-cha, foxtrot, jive, quickstep, or tango.
The couples danced a Latin-inspired routine; Argentine tango, paso doble, rumba, salsa, and samba are introduced. Due to a back injury, Mark Ballas was unable to dance with Paige VanZant; troupe member Alan Bersten performed in his place.
The couples performed one unlearned dance to celebrate the most memorable year of their lives; contemporary and waltz are introduced.
The couples performed one unlearned dance to a song from a Disney film; jazz and Viennese Waltz are introduced. Judges are: Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Zendaya, Bruno Tonioli.
The celebrities performed one unlearned dance with a different partner selected by the general public; due to the nature of the week, no elimination took place. Judges are: Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Bruno Tonioli.
The nine remaining couples recreate dance routines from movies, music videos and live performances; celebrities choose to perform either a jive, Bollywood, jazz, contemporary or quickstep.
Icons night, set to the music of icons like Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder. Plus the couples work together in the teams dances.
The couples performed one unlearned dance and a team-up dance with another couple that was designed and coached by one of the three judges. To avoid favoritism, the judges did not score their own teams. Instead, the general public was able to score the team-up dances on a scale from 1 to 10, with an averaged score counting alongside the remaining judges.
The couples performed a trio dance involving an eliminated pro or a member of the troupe and an unlearned dance; Charleston is introduced.
On this first night, the couples performed a redemption dance and a freestyle.
On this second night, the couples danced a fusion dance that fused two dance styles.
Dancing with the Stars is back with its most dynamic cast yet and ready to hit the ballroom floor. Each couple will perform a Jive, Foxtrot, Cha Cha or Viennese Waltz, vying for America's vote for the first time.
The 13 celebrities dance to some of the most beloved television theme songs from the past and present. Each couple will perform a cha cha, Argentine Tango, jive, Paso Doble, tango, quickstep or Viennese Waltz, vying for America's vote.
The first elimination of the season takes place, based on combined viewer and judges' scores from weeks 1 and 2.
An exciting, brand-new theme night comes to the show, as the 12 remaining celebrities find themselves pitted against each other in a quest to keep themselves immune from elimination, as Face Off night comes to "Dancing with the Stars." Two couples will each be tasked with dancing the same dance style, but to different songs.
Florida Georgia Line, CMA Award winners for Vocal Duo of the Year, will perform their number one hits "Cruise" and "H.O.L.Y.," and Fitz and The Tantrums will perform "HandClap," from their self-titled album. Viewers will also have a chance to see the couples' dances from the previous night one more time. The show will be packed with never-before-seen footage, including extended training packages, exclusive interviews with the couples and judge, and the second elimination of the season takes place.
The 11 remaining teams perform a dance inspired by a Cirque du Soleil show, while Cirque du Soleil acrobats, aerialists, dancers and fire stick performers perform alongside them. Judges are: Carrie Ann Inaba, Julianne Hough, Bruno Tonioli.
A surprise double elimination takes place and DNCE performs their new single.
The nine remaining celebrities will set out to leave a lasting impression with their dances as they commemorate their most memorable year; contemporary is introduced. Due to the lack of a separate results show, no elimination took place this week.
The nine remaining celebrities ready themselves for Latin Night, with each celebrity performing either a rumba, salsa, samba, paso doble, cha cha or Argentine tango. Plus, Pitbull performs and joins as a guest judge.
The couples performed one unlearned dance and a team dance representing different historical eras; jitterbug is introduced. After a three-week absence, Len Goodman temporarily returned to the judges' table.
Couples performed one unlearned dance to Halloween themes and songs; the couple with the highest score earned an immunity from elimination, while the rest of the couples participated in dance-offs for extra points. After injuring her knee in week 7, Sharna Burgess was unable to perform with James Hinchcliffe; Jenna Johnson danced in her place. Judges are: Carrie Ann Inaba, Julianne Hough, Bruno Tonioli.
The six remaining celebrities will dance two show-stopping dances – one from some of the hottest Broadway musicals, and a second where they are paired up for a “Team-Up Challenge.” Jenna Johnson stepped in to dance with James Hinchcliffe again this week due to Sharna Burgess' knee injury. Judges are: Carrie Ann Inaba, Idina Menzel, Julianne Hough, Bruno Tonioli.
The five remaining couples advance to the Semi-Finals in one of the show's tightest competitions ever. Each couple will dance two dances - one being a style the couple has not danced to yet, and the second being a Trio Dance, in which each celebrity couple will dance with a third dancer. Judges are: Carrie Ann Inaba, Julianne Hough, Bruno Tonioli.
The four finalists each perform two dances – a Redemption Style dance, and a freestyle dance. In addition, Grammy Award-winning Train performs, plus a special performance from the upcoming movie “La La Land.” Once again after a three-week absence, Len Goodman returned to the judges' table for the finals.
The final three couples danced a fusion dance that fused two dance styles. All 13 couples rejoin for a high-energy opening number, and the Season 23 champion is crowned.
A new, dynamic cast of celebrities are ready to hit the ballroom floor. The competition begins with the two-hour live season premiere (which is also the show's 400th episode!). Each couple will perform a tango, cha cha, salsa, Viennese waltz, and quickstep, vying for America's vote for the first time. At the end, the show paid tribute to Season 11 contestant, Florence Henderson who died three days after last season's finale.
After showcasing their first dances on last week’s exciting season premiere, the celebrities get another chance to impress the judges with a new style of dance, all the while knowing that one of them is going home at the end of the night, based on scores and votes from last Monday. Due to a calf muscle injury, Maksim Chmerkovskiy was unable to perform, so Heather Morris danced with troupe member Alan Bersten instead.
The 11 remaining celebrities are set to celebrate the allure of Sin City and take a gamble on dancing to some of the city’s iconic songs in Vegas Night. For the second consecutive week, Heather Morris danced with Alan Bersten again on account of Maksim Chmerkovskiy's injury.
The 10 remaining celebrities will take a stroll down memory lane and celebrate with a dance to a time in their lives that left a lasting impression, as they commemorate their most memorable year. For the third consecutive week, Heather Morris danced with Alan Bersten again on account of Maksim Chmerkovskiy's injury.
The Disney spirit shines as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck, among other numerous Disney animated legends, adorn the ballroom and the couples bring the magic of Disney to life. For the fourth and final consecutive week, Heather Morris danced with Alan Bersten on account of Maksim Chmerkovskiy's injury. Donny Osmond sang "I'll Make a Man Out of You" live when Normani Kordei and Valentin Chmerkovskiy danced. Auli'i Cravalho sang "How Far I'll Go" live when Simone Biles and Sasha Farber danced.
The couples dance to boy band and girl group songs and Nick Carter is a guest judge. Maksim Chmerkovskiy returned to dance with Heather Morris after a four-week recovery period. Before the show began, the show paid tribute to Happy Days actress Erin Moran, who died two days earlier.
Mandy Moore will kick off the night with an exciting opening number, then each couple will attempt to capture the spirit of a specific movie genre. As an added bonus, Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Sofia Carson and Booboo Stewart perform a “Descendants” themed medley. The couple with the highest score earned an immunity from elimination, while the rest of the couples participated in dance-offs for extra points. For each dance-off, the couple with the highest remaining score picked the opponent against whom they wanted to dance; the chosen opponent was allowed to pick the dance style (cha-cha-cha, jive or rumba). The winner of each dance-off earned two points. The general public helped to determine the winner of each dance-off via the show's official website. Judges are: Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Mandy Moore, Bruno Tonioli.
The five remaining couples find themselves tasked with completing two full dances. In the first round dance, the pros will choose the song and dance style to complement their celebrity partner's personality, and for the second, the couples will perform in a Trio Round with a new twist, in which the judges have chosen the trio partners. Julianne Hough returned to the judging panel after a two-week hiatus.
The four remaining couples dance a Judges' Challenge. The couples performed a dance coached by one of the four judges, as well as an unlearned dance.
On the first night, the couples performed a redemption dance and a freestyle.
On the second night, the couples danced a fusion dance that fused two previously learned dance styles. A new champion is named!
Each couple will perform a salsa, foxtrot, tango or cha cha, vying for America’s vote for the first time. No couples will be eliminated on week 1, and they will all advance to week two of the competition.
The 13 celebrities dance to some of the most classic ballroom styles that everyone knows and loves, as Ballroom Night comes to “Dancing with the Stars.” Each couple will perform timeless favorites, including a quickstep, waltz, tango, foxtrot or Viennese waltz, vying for America’s vote. At the end of the night, the first elimination of the season takes place.
With the first elimination having taken place on Monday, the 12 remaining celebrities ready themselves for one of the hottest nights in the ballroom – Latin Night. Each couple performs a samba, rumba, cha cha, Paso Doble, Argentine Tango, or salsa. At the end of the night, the second elimination of the season takes place.
The 11 remaining celebrities dance to celebrate those things in life that give them pleasure. Each couple will perform a cha cha, Argentine tango, samba, Charleston, jive, jazz, Viennese waltz, salsa or quickstep, vying for America’s vote. At the end of the night, one couple will be eliminated.
The 10 remaining celebrities will transform into some of the most magical Disney characters from their favorite Disney films and celebrate the magnificence of “Disney Night.”
The nine remaining couples set their sights on the glitz and glamor of Tinseltown. Each couple will attempt to capture the spirit of a specific movie genre – action, foreign, spy, musical, sci-fi, drama, sports or animation – and perform a paso doblé, jazz, rumba, Argentine tango, samba, jive or quickstep. At the end of the night, based on scores and votes from last Monday, one couple will be eliminated.
An elimination occurs after the seventh week of competition, which features Halloween-themed dances. The contestants are divided up and perform in two team dances: Team Monster Mash and Team Phantom of the Opera.
The six remaining couples are prepping for a special night of dancing, in which they will perform two numbers – a regular couples dance and a special trio dance, in which one past season winner or finalist will be paired with each couple to compete.
The couples danced the cha-cha-cha, foxtrot, salsa or Viennese Waltz. For the first time in the show's history, viewers were able to vote for the couples live online so that the results of the vote could be used to determine the first two eliminees that same evening.
A new cast of 13 celebrities kick off the competition by performing together to Erin Boheme’s “I Won’t Dance.”
The professional dancers perform together, Mackenzie Ziegler performs, and the cast of “Dancing With the Stars: Juniors” makes an appearance.
The 12 remaining couples dance to iconic songs from New York; Sarah Bockel performs; the couples dance to a style they haven’t yet.
Blue Man Group joins the dancers for the opening performance, Boyz II Men performs, and each of the 12 remaining couples dance in a style they haven’t yet performed.
The 11 remaining celebrities stroll down memory lane and celebrate through dance a time in their lives that left a lasting impression.
The 10 remaining celebrities discover that two may be company, but three is definitely not a crowd as former show stars, as well as some newbies, join the couples for trio dances. One couple is eliminated.
The nine remaining celebrities are putting on their Mickey ears and getting ready to transform into some of their favorite Disney characters.
The remaining couples treat viewers to some terrifying thrills. The Jabbawockeez perform a dance.
The remaining eight couples dance to country music songs.
The six remaining couples advance to the Semi-Finals as the competition heats up in anticipation of the crowning of the coveted Mirrorball trophy during the Season 27 finale.
The final 4 couples perform 2 dances, with one couple being crowned the winner. Performances from Dan & Shay, Lauren Daigle, Avril Lavigne, John Schneider, Robin Thicke, and Tinashe.
A new cast of 12 celebrities kick off the competition.
The 12 celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete; the first elimination of the season.
The couples dance to a variety of songs inspired by the celebrities' favorite movies; a behind-the-scenes look at the studio's backlot; special "Star Wars" moment.
The remaining 10 celebrity and pro-dancer couples dance to a variety of hit and well-known songs; guest judge Leah Remini.
The opening dance number takes place at Disneyland Resort; the nine couples dance to a variety of beloved Disney songs.
The nine remaining couples compete; the cast of "Dancing With the Stars -- Live Tour 2020" performs; one couple is eliminated.
The couples perform terrifying dances set to Halloween themes.
After a first-round dance to a style they have not yet performed, seven couples compete, with two couples dancing at the same time in the same style in a Dance-Off challenge.
A medley of songs from some of the most popular boy bands and girl groups in history; the six remaining couples compete; guest judges Emma Bunton and Joey Fatone.
The celebrities repeat a style of dance they struggled with earlier in the season, then they perform a style they haven't done before.
Four celebrity and pro-dancer couples return to the ballroom to compete and win the Mirrorball trophy.
A new cast competes.
The 14 remaining couples return to the ballroom.
The 13 remaining couples transform into iconic Disney characters. The couples participate in the Mickey Dance Challenge where they will be tasked with incorporating steps from Mickey Mouse into their routine.
The 12 remaining couples transform into Disney characters.
The 11 remaining couples take on performances inspired by “Grease.” Frankie Avalon performs. A surprise appearance by an original Pink Lady herself, Didi Conn, who played Frenchie in the film.
It's "Horror Night" on "Dancing with the Stars," and viewers are in for a real treat as the remaining couples Monster Mash their way back to the ballroom for a fang-tastic night as they compete another week for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy.
The 9 remaining couples take on performances inspired by rock band Queen.
An opening number featuring “Nasty” by Janet Jackson. The 8 remaining couples battle it out to make it into the semifinals and face a double elimination.
The 6 remaining couples battle it out in two rounds before 2 couples are eliminated.
This season's remaining 4 couples will dance and compete in their final two rounds of dances in the live season finale where one will win the coveted Mirrorball Trophy.
Season 31 kicks off with a star-studded cast of 16 celebrities performing live for the first time.
Contestants pay homage to Elvis Presley.
The six remaining couples dance to the music of Taylor Swift; guest judge Mandy Moore.