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Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)

Dancing with the Stars is an American dance competition television series that premiered on ABC on June 1, 2005. It is the American version of the British series Strictly Come Dancing, and one of several iterations of the Dancing 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. The series is hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, with Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli serving as judges.

Dancing with the Stars
GenreReality competition
Based onStrictly Come Dancing
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 seasons32
No. of episodes492
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)
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 (2005–2021, 2023–present)
Disney+ (2022–present)
ReleaseJune 1, 2005 (2005-06-01) –
present
Related
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors

In April 2022, it was announced that, beginning with the thirty-first season, Dancing with the Stars would move from ABC to Disney+.[4] In May 2023, it was announced that the series would stream live on both ABC and Disney+ simultaneously for the thirty-second season,[5] which aired September–December 2023. On February 10, 2024, ABC renewed the series for a thirty-third season.[6]

Cast edit

Hosts edit

 
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 hosting America's Funniest Home Videos, also on ABC, 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 was Lisa Canning. She was replaced by Samantha Harris for seasons 2 through 9 (2006–2009),[8] who was then replaced by Brooke 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 host Tyra Banks was announced to be joining the show as host in addition to serving as an executive producer for the twenty-ninth season.[11] On July 14, 2022, it was announced that Alfonso Ribeiro would join Banks as co-host for the thirty-first season.[12][13] On March 17, 2023, it was revealed that Banks would be leaving the show prior to the thirty-second season.[14] Three days later, it was announced that Julianne Hough would be joining as co-host for season 32,[15] while Ribeiro was elevated to main host.[16]

Judges edit

The regular judges included Len Goodman, who served as head judge, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli.[17] Goodman was absent for much of season 19, the entire season 21, much of season 23, and the entire season 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 to COVID-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 in season 32.[23]

Cast timeline edit

Color key
  Host
  Co-host
  Contestant
  Professional dancer
  Judge
  Guest judge
Cast member Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
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

Musicians edit

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

Professional Dancers edit

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.

Professional dancer Season
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Edyta Śliwińska
Louis van Amstel
Ashly DelGrosso
Jonathan Roberts
Alec Mazo
Charlotte Jørgensen
Tony Dovolani
Cheryl Burke
Maksim Chmerkovskiy
Nick Kosovich
Anna Trebunskaya
Andrea Hale
Karina Smirnoff
Kym Johnson
Elena Grinenko
Jessie DeSoto
Julianne Hough
Brian Fortuna
Mark Ballas
Derek Hough
Fabian Sanchez
Lacey Schwimmer
Corky Ballas
Inna Brayer
Chelsie Hightower
Dmitry Chaplin
Anna Demidova
Damian Whitewood
Valentin Chmerkovskiy
Peta Murgatroyd
Tristan MacManus
Sharna Burgess
Lindsay Arnold
Gleb Savchenko
Emma Slater
Sasha Farber
Tyne Stecklein
Witney Carson
Henry Byalikov
Keo Motsepe
Allison Holker
Artem Chigvintsev
Jenna Johnson
Alan Bersten
Brandon Armstrong
Pasha Pashkov
Britt Stewart
Daniella Karagach
Koko Iwasaki
Rylee Arnold

Dance troupe edit

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 included Oksana Dmytrenko, Tristan MacManus, Peta Murgatroyd, Kiki Nyemchek, Nicole Volynets, and Ted Volynets.[26]

The troupe was brought back for season 31 after being absent for three seasons. The troupe members included D'Angelo Castro, Kateryna Klishyna, Ezra Sosa, and Alexis Warr.[27] It was eliminated again for season 32.[28]

Series overview edit

SeasonContestantsEpisodesOriginally airedWinnersRunners-upThird place
First airedLast aired
166June 1, 2005 (2005-06-01)July 6, 2005 (2005-07-06)Kelly Monaco & Alec MazoJohn O'Hurley & Charlotte JørgensenJoey McIntyre & Ashly DelGrosso
21015January 5, 2006 (2006-01-05)February 24, 2006 (2006-02-24)Drew Lachey & Cheryl BurkeJerry Rice & Anna TrebunskayaStacy Keibler & Tony Dovolani
31120September 12, 2006 (2006-09-12)November 15, 2006 (2006-11-15)Emmitt Smith & Cheryl BurkeMario Lopez & Karina SmirnoffJoey Lawrence & Edyta Śliwińska
41120March 19, 2007 (2007-03-19)May 22, 2007 (2007-05-22)Apolo Anton Ohno & Julianne HoughJoey Fatone & Kym JohnsonLaila Ali & Maksim Chmerkovskiy
51221September 24, 2007 (2007-09-24)November 27, 2007 (2007-11-27)Hélio Castroneves & Julianne HoughMel B & Maksim ChmerkovskiyMarie Osmond & Jonathan Roberts
61221March 17, 2008 (2008-03-17)May 20, 2008 (2008-05-20)Kristi Yamaguchi & Mark BallasJason Taylor & Edyta ŚliwińskaCristián de la Fuente & Cheryl Burke
71321September 22, 2008 (2008-09-22)November 25, 2008 (2008-11-25)Brooke Burke & Derek HoughWarren Sapp & Kym JohnsonLance Bass & Lacey Schwimmer
81321March 9, 2009 (2009-03-09)May 19, 2009 (2009-05-19)Shawn Johnson & Mark BallasGilles Marini & Cheryl BurkeMelissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani
91621September 21, 2009 (2009-09-21)November 24, 2009 (2009-11-24)Donny Osmond & Kym JohnsonMýa & Dmitry ChaplinKelly Osbourne & Louis Van Amstel
101119March 22, 2010 (2010-03-22)May 25, 2010 (2010-05-25)Nicole Scherzinger & Derek HoughEvan Lysacek & Anna TrebunskayaErin Andrews & Maksim Chmerkovskiy
111220September 20, 2010 (2010-09-20)November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23)Jennifer Grey & Derek HoughKyle Massey & Lacey SchwimmerBristol Palin & Mark Ballas
121119March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21)May 24, 2011 (2011-05-24)Hines Ward & Kym JohnsonKirstie Alley & Maksim ChmerkovskiyChelsea Kane & Mark Ballas
131220September 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)November 22, 2011 (2011-11-22)J.R. Martinez & Karina SmirnoffRob Kardashian & Cheryl BurkeRicki Lake & Derek Hough
141219March 19, 2012 (2012-03-19)May 22, 2012 (2012-05-22)Donald Driver & Peta MurgatroydKatherine Jenkins & Mark BallasWilliam Levy & Cheryl Burke
151319September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24)November 27, 2012 (2012-11-27)Melissa Rycroft & Tony DovolaniShawn Johnson & Derek HoughKelly Monaco & Valentin Chmerkovskiy
161220March 18, 2013 (2013-03-18)May 21, 2013 (2013-05-21)Kellie Pickler & Derek HoughZendaya & Valentin ChmerkovskiyJacoby Jones & Karina Smirnoff
171212September 16, 2013 (2013-09-16)November 26, 2013 (2013-11-26)Amber Riley & Derek HoughCorbin Bleu & Karina SmirnoffJack Osbourne & Cheryl Burke
181212March 17, 2014 (2014-03-17)May 20, 2014 (2014-05-20)Meryl Davis & Maksim ChmerkovskiyAmy Purdy & Derek HoughCandace Cameron Bure & Mark Ballas
191315September 15, 2014 (2014-09-15)November 25, 2014 (2014-11-25)Alfonso Ribeiro & Witney CarsonSadie Robertson & Mark BallasJanel Parrish & Valentin Chmerkovskiy
201214March 16, 2015 (2015-03-16)May 19, 2015 (2015-05-19)Rumer Willis & Valentin ChmerkovskiyRiker Lynch & Allison HolkerNoah Galloway & Sharna Burgess
211314September 14, 2015 (2015-09-14)November 24, 2015 (2015-11-24)Bindi Irwin & Derek HoughNick Carter & Sharna BurgessAlek Skarlatos & Lindsay Arnold
221211March 21, 2016 (2016-03-21)May 24, 2016 (2016-05-24)Nyle DiMarco & Peta MurgatroydPaige VanZant & Mark BallasGinger Zee & Valentin Chmerkovskiy
231315September 12, 2016 (2016-09-12)November 22, 2016 (2016-11-22)Laurie Hernandez & Valentin ChmerkovskiyJames Hinchcliffe & Sharna BurgessCalvin Johnson Jr. & Lindsay Arnold
241211March 20, 2017 (2017-03-20)May 23, 2017 (2017-05-23)Rashad Jennings & Emma SlaterDavid Ross & Lindsay ArnoldNormani & Valentin Chmerkovskiy
251312September 18, 2017 (2017-09-18)November 21, 2017 (2017-11-21)Jordan Fisher & Lindsay ArnoldLindsey Stirling & Mark BallasFrankie Muniz & Witney Carson
26104April 30, 2018 (2018-04-30)May 21, 2018 (2018-05-21)Adam Rippon & Jenna JohnsonJosh Norman & Sharna BurgessTonya Harding & Sasha Farber
271311September 24, 2018 (2018-09-24)November 19, 2018 (2018-11-19)Bobby Bones & Sharna BurgessMilo Manheim & Witney CarsonEvanna Lynch & Keo Motsepe
281211September 16, 2019 (2019-09-16)November 25, 2019 (2019-11-25)Hannah Brown & Alan BerstenKel Mitchell & Witney CarsonAlly Brooke & Sasha Farber
291511September 14, 2020 (2020-09-14)November 23, 2020 (2020-11-23)Kaitlyn Bristowe & Artem ChigvintsevNev Schulman & Jenna JohnsonNelly & Daniella Karagach
301511September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20)November 22, 2021 (2021-11-22)Iman Shumpert & Daniella KaragachJoJo Siwa & Jenna JohnsonCody Rigsby & Cheryl Burke
311611September 19, 2022 (2022-09-19)November 21, 2022 (2022-11-21)Charli D'Amelio & Mark BallasGabby Windey & Valentin ChmerkovskiyWayne Brady & Witney Carson
321411September 26, 2023 (2023-09-26)December 5, 2023 (2023-12-05)Xochitl Gomez & Valentin ChmerkovskiyJason Mraz & Daniella KaragachAriana Madix & Pasha Pashkov

Scoring and voting procedure edit

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.[29] 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 contestant Kate Gosselin had e-mailed friends and family asking them to vote as many as 10 times each.[30] 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.[31]

In several cases where ESPN coverage of Monday Night Football[32] airs instead on an ABC affiliate in an NFL team's home market, the program is delayed to air immediately after that station's local news, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Nightline, and a voting window confined only to the area 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 or digital 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.[33] The judges can save one of the bottom two couples from elimination in these seasons so that more talented competitors are kept.[34][35][36] 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.

General information edit

Payment edit

On the April 18, 2006, episode of the Howard Stern Radio Show, Stern's wife Beth said that she was guaranteed to earn $125,000 for just appearing on DWTS (in season 3) and could earn up to more than double the original sum, depending on how long she lasted on the program.[37][38]

In season 21, Bindi Irwin had her payments withheld by a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge because she was a minor, which therefore required her parents to sign-off on the contract.[39] 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 naturalist Steve 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.[40]

Withdrawals edit

The first person to withdraw from competition was Romeo in season 2.[41] His father, Master P, took his place in the competition before the beginning of broadcasts, being partnered with Ashly DelGrosso. However, Romeo later competed in season 12[42] and finished in 5th place. He was partnered with Chelsie Hightower.

On week six in season three, Sara Evans cited her divorce as the reason for leaving the competition. No one was eliminated that week. Another withdrawal occurred during the run-up to season four on February 28, when Vincent 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 by Pixar voice actor John Ratzenberger who was partnered with Edyta Sliwinska.[43]

In season seven, Misty May-Treanor withdrew from the competition in week three, after rupturing her Achilles tendon when rehearsing her jive 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.

In season eight, Jewel and Nancy O'Dell were injured before the season even began and could not compete. Jewel was diagnosed with fractured tibias 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.[44] They were replaced by Holly Madison and Melissa Rycroft who would be dancing with their partners for the rest of the season (Dmitry Chaplin and Tony Dovolani).

Tom DeLay, in season 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.

In season sixteen, Olympic figure skating champion Dorothy 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 champion Victor Ortiz or reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump would have been eliminated, but Hamill withdrew before the results could be announced, meaning that no one was eliminated that week.

In season eighteen, week three, actor Billy Dee Williams withdrew, by advice from a doctor, due to a chronic back problem (which resulted in no elimination that week).[45]

In season twenty-one, week three, reality TV star Kim 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). 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.

In season 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. 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. This is the second season to have two withdrawals.

In Season 29 during the 8th week, television host Jeannie Mai withdrew from the show after being hospitalized for epiglottitis. 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.

In Season 31 during the 5th week, movie star Selma Blair withdrew from the show to prevent her health from further deteriorating due to her multiple 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.

Special episodes edit

Season 1 Dance Off edit

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.[46]

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.[47]

100th episode edit

The show celebrated its 100th episode on Tuesday, May 6, 2008, during week 8 of season 6.[48] 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 the season 6 cast, included Paula Abdul (in a video introduction), Jane Seymour, Ian Ziering, Mark Cuban, Wayne Newton, Leeza Gibbons, Harry Hamlin, Shandi Finnessey, and Hélio Castroneves. New routines were performed by Apolo Anton Ohno and Julianne Hough, Mel B and Maksim Chmerkovskiy, and by Mario Lopez with the cast of A Chorus Line, in which he was starring on Broadway. The musical guest was country group Rascal Flatts.[49]

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. Celebrity Professional Season Week Dance
1 Mario Lopez Karina Smirnoff 3 9 Tango
2 Mel B Maksim Chmerkovskiy 5 7 Paso doble
3 Stacy Keibler Tony Dovolani 2 8 Samba
4 Drew Lachey Cheryl Burke 2 8 Freestyle
5 Helio Castroneves Julianne Hough 5 8 Quickstep
6 Joey Fatone Kym Johnson 4 7 Jive
7 Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 9 Quickstep
8 Emmitt Smith Cheryl Burke 3 9 Cha-cha-cha
9 Sabrina Bryan Mark Ballas 5 4 Paso doble
10 Kelly Monaco Alec Mazo 1 6 Freestyle

200th episode edit

In season 11, viewers were allowed two votes per day on the DWTS 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. Celebrity Professional Season Week Dance
1 Drew Lachey Cheryl Burke 2 8 Freestyle
2 Gilles Marini Cheryl Burke 8 4 Argentine tango
3 Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 5 Samba
4 Nicole Scherzinger Derek Hough 10 8 1950s Paso doble
5 Mel B Maksim Chmerkovskiy 5 7 Paso doble
6 Joanna Krupa Derek Hough 9 8 Futuristic Paso doble
7 Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 10 Freestyle
8 Helio Castroneves Julianne Hough 5 8 Quickstep
9 Donny Osmond Kym Johnson 9 5 Argentine tango
10 Shawn Johnson Mark Ballas 8 11 Freestyle

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.

Category Winner
Most Dramatic Moment Marie Osmond
Worst Dancer Kenny Mayne
Biggest Dancer Transformation Louis van Amstel

300th episode edit

The 300th episode took place on the week 9 results show of season 16.[50] 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.[51] 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 edit

The 400th episode was the season premiere of the twenty-fourth season. Tom Bergeron did mention the milestone, although no special dances took place.[52]

10th Anniversary Special edit

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, and Lil' 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 edit

Brandon Armstrong, Cheryl Burke, Kym Herjavec, and Derek Hough hosted the Dancing 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.[53] It premiered on Disney+ on September 8, 2022.

No. Couple Dance Season
1 Drew Lachey & Cheryl Burke Freestyle 2
2 Iman Shumpert & Daniella Karagach Contemporary 30
3 Alfonso Ribeiro & Witney Carson Jazz 19
4 Hélio Castroneves & Julianne Hough Quickstep 5
5 Derek Hough & Hayley Erbert Paso doble 29
6 Kaitlyn Bristowe & Artem Chigvintsev Argentine tango 29
7 JoJo Siwa & Jenna Johnson Freestyle 30
8 Meryl Davis & Maksim Chmerkovskiy Tango 18
9 Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold Paso doble 25
10 Kellie Pickler & Derek Hough Freestyle 16
11 Nyle DiMarco & Peta Murgatroyd Freestyle 22
12 Disney Night Opening Number 28
13 Nev Schulman & Jenna Johnson Paso doble 29
14 Amy Purdy & Derek Hough Quickstep 18
15 Joey Fatone & Kym Johnson Jive 4
16 Shawn Johnson & Mark Ballas Lindy Hop 8
17 Zendaya & Val Chmerkovskiy Cha-cha 16
18 NFL Supergroup Paso doble 20
19 Kim Kardashian & Mark Ballas Mambo 7
20 Emmitt Smith & Cheryl Burke Freestyle 3

Merchandise, tours, and spin-offs edit

Cardio dance DVDs edit

A DVD titled Dancing With The Stars: Cardio Dance was released on April 3, 2007, featuring Kym Johnson, Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Ashly DelGrosso. The program contains cardiovascular workouts adapted from cha-cha, Paso doble, samba, and jive dance routines.

A second DVD Dancing 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 and mambo dance routines.[54]

Companion book edit

A companion book written by Guy Phillips was released in the early fall of 2007. Titled Dancing with the Stars: Jive, Samba and Tango Your Way Into The Best Shape Of Your Life, the book includes fitness routines modeled by Alec Mazo and Edyta 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 edit

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

A figure skating spin-off similar to ITV's Dancing on Ice called Skating with the Stars aired on ABC on November 22, 2010. The series was canceled after one season.[55]

On May 16, 2017, a Dancing 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.[56] In January 2018, ABC stated that Dancing with the Stars: Juniors is still in the works, but didn't develop as quickly they hoped it would. Athletes aired in its place, with Juniors 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.[57]

Dancing with the Stars: The Game edit

In 2016, ABC, together with BBC Worldwide, commissioned a companion mobile game. The match-3 game, published by Donut Publishing and developed by Exient Entertainment, uses a mix of hand animation and motion-captured data for the dances in the game. The game uses pro dancers from Strictly Come Dancing and features nine dances: Quickstep, Jive, Tango, Salsa, Charleston, Viennese Waltz, Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, and Paso Doble.[58]

Tours edit

An unofficial live tour show called Dancing Pros: Live! toured with several Dancing pros[59] since 2010.[60] A Dancing with the Stars: Live! official tour was announced on November 3, 2014, for the 2014–2015 season starting on December 27, 2014, in Niagara Falls, New York, and ending February 15, 2015, hitting 33 cities.[61] 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.[62] A fourth tour, Dancing with the Stars: Light Up the Night, was announced in October 2017 and began on December 30, 2017, in Charlotte, North Carolina, performing 71 shows and ending in Los Angeles.[63] A fifth tour, Dancing with the Stars: A Night to Remember, was announced on October 1, 2018. The tour began on December 15, 2018, in Columbia, South Carolina, and ended on March 9, 2019, in Thousand Oaks, California.[64] The 2020 tour, Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2020 Tour, began on January 9, 2020, in Richmond, Virginia and was originally supposed to run until April 7, 2020. However, beginning with the show scheduled for March 13, 2020, in Rockford, Illinois, the remaining tour dates were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before eventually being cancelled altogether.[65] The 2022 tour, Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2022 Tour, began on January 7, 2022, in Richmond, Virginia, and ended on March 27, 2022, in Modesto, California. The 2023 tour, Dancing with the Stars Live 2023, began on January 6, 2023, in National Harbor, Maryland, and ended on March 12, 2023, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[66] The 2024 tour, Dancing with the Stars Live 2024, started on January 11, 2024, in Richmond, Virginia, and scheduled to end on March 26, 2024, in Los Angeles, California.[67]

Tour Name Running Dates Companion Season Participating Professional Dancers Participating Celebrity Dancers/Hosts
Dancing with the Stars: Live! December 27, 2014 – February 15, 2015 Season 19 Mark Ballas, Witney Carson, Brittany Cherry, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Brooklyn Fullmer, Kym Johnson, Paul Karmiryan, Keo Motsepe, and Emma Slater Alfonso Ribeiro
Dancing with the Stars Live!: Perfect Ten Tour June 13, 2015 – August 11, 2015 Season 20 Witney Carson, Alan Bersten, Brittany Cherry, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Peta Murgatroyd, and Emma Slater Melissa Rycroft
Dancing with the Stars Live!: Dance All Night December 15, 2015 – February 14, 2016 Season 21 Lindsay Arnold, Sharna Burgess, Alan Bersten, Brittany Cherry, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Keo Motsepe, Peta Murgatroyd and Emma Slater Alek Skarlatos
Dancing with the Stars Live!: We Came to Dance December 16, 2016 – February 14, 2017 Season 23 Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Hayley Erbert, Jenna Johnson, Keo Motsepe, Gleb Savchenko, and Emma Slater Laurie Hernandez
Dancing with the Stars Live!: Hot Summer Nights June 16, 2017 – August 13, 2017 Season 24 Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Artem Chigvintsev, Hayley Erbert, Sasha Farber, Keo Motsepe, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, and Britt Stewart Rashad Jennings and Heather Morris
Dancing with the Stars: Live – Light Up the Night December 30, 2017 – March 2018 Season 25 Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Sharna Burgess, Artem Chigvintsev, Hayley Erbert, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Morgan Larson, Keo Motsepe, Gleb Savchenko, and Emma Slater Jordan Fisher and Frankie Muniz
Dancing with the Stars: A Night to Remember December 15, 2018 – March 9, 2019 Season 27 Brandon Armstrong, Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Hayley Erbert, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, and Britt Stewart Joe Amabile, Bobby Bones, Rashad Jennings, Juan Pablo di Pace and Milo Manheim
Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2020 Tour January 9, 2020 – March 12, 2020[65] Season 28 Brandon Armstrong, Lindsay Arnold, Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko and Emma Slater Ally Brooke, Hannah Brown, Kel Mitchell, Lauren Alaina, Kate Flannery, and Sailor Brinkley-Cook
Dancing with the Stars Live! – 2022 Tour January 7, 2022 – March 27, 2022 Season 30 Brandon 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 Burton Jimmie Allen, Kaitlyn Bristowe, Amanda Kloots, and Iman Shumpert
Dancing with the Stars Live 2023 January 6, 2023 – March 12, 2023 Season 31 Brandon Armstrong, Mark Ballas,[68] Alan Bersten, Sasha Farber, Kateryna Klishyna, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, Britt Stewart, and Alexis Warr Burton Charli D'Amelio, Heidi D'Amelio, Daniel Durant, Vinny Guadagnino, and Gabby Windey
Dancing with the Stars Live 2024 January 11, 2024 – March 26, 2024 Season 32 Brandon Armstrong, Rylee Arnold, Alan Bersten, Artem Chigvintsev, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, and Britt Stewart Xochitl Gomez, Harry Jowsey, and Charity Lawson

Reception edit

In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that "unlike So 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."[69]

U.S. Nielsen ratings edit

Season Timeslot (ET) No. of
episodes
Season premiere Season finale Television
season
Viewership
ranking
Viewers
(in millions)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
1 Wednesday 9:00pm 6 June 1, 2005 13.48[70] July 6, 2005 22.36[71] 2004–05
2 Thursday 8:00pm
Friday 8:00pm
15 January 5, 2006 17.50[72] February 26, 2006 27.20[72] 2005–06 7[73]
15[73]
18.64[72]
16.67[72]
3 Tuesday 8:00pm
Wednesday 8:00pm
20 September 12, 2006 20.20[72] November 15, 2006 27.50[72] 2006–07 3[74]
7[74]
20.70[74]
19.40[74]
4 Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 9:00pm
20 March 19, 2007 21.80[72] May 22, 2007 23.00[75] 5[74]
9[74]
20.00[74]
18.20[74]
5 21 September 24, 2007 21.20[75] November 27, 2007 24.90[75] 2007–08 3[76]
5[76]
21.67[77]
19.56[77]
6 21 March 17, 2008 21.10[75] May 20, 2008 20.12[78] 4[76]
8[76]
19.58[77]
18.03[77]
7 21 September 22, 2008 21.30[79] November 25, 2008 20.58[80] 2008–09 3[81]
7[81]
19.77[81]
16.31[81]
8 21 March 9, 2009 22.82[82] May 19, 2009 20.30[83]
9 21 September 21, 2009 17.79[84] November 24, 2009 19.29[85] 2009–10 3[86]
10[86]
19.73[86]
15.30[86]
10 Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
19 March 22, 2010 24.19[87] May 25, 2010 18.40[88]
11 Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 9:00pm
20 September 20, 2010 21.30[89] November 23, 2010 24.13[90] 2010–11 3[91]
6[91]
21.93[91]
18.61[91]
12 19 March 21, 2011 22.65[92] May 24, 2011 21.42[93]
13 20 September 19, 2011 19.03[94] November 22, 2011 19.45[95] 2011–12 5[96]
6[96]
18.24[96]
16.08[96]
14 19 March 19, 2012 18.79[97] May 22, 2012 17.75[97]
15 Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
19 September 24, 2012 14.11[98] November 27, 2012 16.73[99] 2012–13 7[100]
11[100]
14.85[100]
13.78[100]
16 20 March 18, 2013 17.06[101] May 21, 2013 15.20[102]
17 Monday 8:00pm 12 September 16, 2013 16.04[103] November 26, 2013 14.75[104] 2013–14 5[105] 15.20[105]
18 12 March 17, 2014 15.44[106] May 20, 2014 15.07[107]
19 Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
15 September 15, 2014 13.64[108] November 25, 2014 15.98[109] 2014–15 9[110]
38[110]
14.73[110]
10.82[110]
20 14 March 16, 2015 14.16[111] May 19, 2015 13.49[112]
21 14 September 14, 2015 13.13[113] November 24, 2015 13.49[114] 2015–16 8[115] 13.44[115]
22 Monday 8:00pm 11 March 21, 2016 12.46[116] May 24, 2016 10.49[117]
23 Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 8:00pm
15 September 12, 2016 12.19[118] November 22, 2016 10.97[119] 2016–17 14[120] 12.38[120]
24 Monday 8:00pm 11 March 20, 2017 12.09[121] May 23, 2017 8.91[122]
25 Monday 8:00pm
Tuesday 9:00pm
12 September 18, 2017 10.71[123] November 21, 2017 9.20[124] 2017–18 22[125] 10.60[125]
26 Monday 8:00pm 4 April 30, 2018 8.48[126] May 21, 2018 8.77[127]
27 11 September 24, 2018 7.68[128] November 19, 2018 7.90[129] 2018–19 35[130] 8.68[130]
28 11 September 16, 2019 8.07[131] November 25, 2019 7.79[132] 2019–20 36[133] 7.84[133]
29 11 September 14, 2020 8.12[134] November 23, 2020 6.41[135] 2020–21 31[136] 7.09[136]
30 11 September 20, 2021 5.47[137] November 22, 2021 5.64[138] 2021–22 38[139] 6.36[139]
32 Tuesday 8:00pm 11 September 26, 2023 4.78[140] December 5, 2023 5.50[141] 2023–24 TBA TBA

Awards and nominations edit

Emmy Awards edit

The program has also been nominated for various other production-related awards since premiering in 2005, including for hairstyling, makeup, lighting design, and technical direction.[citation needed]

Others edit

See also edit

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For the most recent season see Dancing with the Stars American season 32 For the spin off series see Dancing with the Stars Juniors Dancing with the Stars is an American dance competition television series that premiered on ABC on June 1 2005 It is the American version of the British series Strictly Come Dancing and one of several iterations of the Dancing 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 The series is hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough with Carrie Ann Inaba Derek Hough and Bruno Tonioli serving as judges Dancing with the StarsGenreReality competitionBased onStrictly Come DancingDirected byAlex Rudzinski 2005 2016 Phil Heyes 2016 present 1 Presented byTom Bergeron Lisa Canning Samantha Harris Brooke Burke Charvet Erin Andrews Tyra Banks Alfonso Ribeiro Julianne HoughJudgesLen Goodman Carrie Ann Inaba Bruno Tonioli Julianne Hough Derek HoughNarrated byAlan DedicoatCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons32No of episodes492ProductionExecutive producersAshley Edens ShafferJoe SungkurRob Wade 2014 2017 Andrew Llinares 2018 2021 David RuskeyTyra Banks 2020 2022 Conrad Green 2005 2014 2022 present Production locationsTelevision City Studios Los Angeles CaliforniaRunning time40 86 minutes ABC 120 minutes Disney 2 Production companyBBC Studios Los Angeles 3 Original releaseNetworkABC 2005 2021 2023 present Disney 2022 present ReleaseJune 1 2005 2005 06 01 presentRelatedDancing with the Stars Juniors In April 2022 it was announced that beginning with the thirty first season Dancing with the Stars would move from ABC to Disney 4 In May 2023 it was announced that the series would stream live on both ABC and Disney simultaneously for the thirty second season 5 which aired September December 2023 On February 10 2024 ABC renewed the series for a thirty third season 6 Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Hosts 1 2 Judges 1 3 Cast timeline 1 4 Musicians 1 5 Professional Dancers 1 6 Dance troupe 2 Series overview 3 Scoring and voting procedure 4 General information 4 1 Payment 4 2 Withdrawals 5 Special episodes 5 1 Season 1 Dance Off 5 2 100th episode 5 3 200th episode 5 4 300th episode 5 5 400th episode 5 6 10th Anniversary Special 5 7 Dancing with the Stars The Pros Most Memorable Dances 6 Merchandise tours and spin offs 6 1 Cardio dance DVDs 6 2 Companion book 6 3 Spin offs 6 4 Dancing with the Stars The Game 6 5 Tours 7 Reception 7 1 U S Nielsen ratings 8 Awards and nominations 8 1 Emmy Awards 8 2 Others 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksCast editHosts edit nbsp 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 hosting America s Funniest Home Videos also on ABC 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 was Lisa Canning She was replaced by Samantha Harris for seasons 2 through 9 2006 2009 8 who was then replaced by Brooke 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 host Tyra Banks was announced to be joining the show as host in addition to serving as an executive producer for the twenty ninth season 11 On July 14 2022 it was announced that Alfonso Ribeiro would join Banks as co host for the thirty first season 12 13 On March 17 2023 it was revealed that Banks would be leaving the show prior to the thirty second season 14 Three days later it was announced that Julianne Hough would be joining as co host for season 32 15 while Ribeiro was elevated to main host 16 Judges edit The regular judges included Len Goodman who served as head judge Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli 17 Goodman was absent for much of season 19 the entire season 21 much of season 23 and the entire season 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 to COVID 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 in season 32 23 Cast timeline edit Color key Host Co host Contestant Professional dancer Judge Guest judge Cast member Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 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 Musicians edit For 17 seasons the Harold Wheeler orchestra and singers provided the live music for the show On February 7 2014 it was announced that Ray Chew would be brought on as the new band leader bringing with him a new group of instrumentalists and singers 24 Professional Dancers edit 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 Professional dancer Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Edyta Sliwinska Louis van Amstel Ashly DelGrosso Jonathan Roberts Alec Mazo Charlotte Jorgensen Tony Dovolani Cheryl Burke Maksim Chmerkovskiy Nick Kosovich Anna Trebunskaya Andrea Hale Karina Smirnoff Kym Johnson Elena Grinenko Jessie DeSoto Julianne Hough Brian Fortuna Mark Ballas Derek Hough Fabian Sanchez Lacey Schwimmer Corky Ballas Inna Brayer Chelsie Hightower Dmitry Chaplin Anna Demidova Damian Whitewood Valentin Chmerkovskiy Peta Murgatroyd Tristan MacManus Sharna Burgess Lindsay Arnold Gleb Savchenko Emma Slater Sasha Farber Tyne Stecklein Witney Carson Henry Byalikov Keo Motsepe Allison Holker Artem Chigvintsev Jenna Johnson Alan Bersten Brandon Armstrong Pasha Pashkov Britt Stewart Daniella Karagach Koko Iwasaki Rylee Arnold Dance troupe edit 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 included Oksana Dmytrenko Tristan MacManus Peta Murgatroyd Kiki Nyemchek Nicole Volynets and Ted Volynets 26 The troupe was brought back for season 31 after being absent for three seasons The troupe members included D Angelo Castro Kateryna Klishyna Ezra Sosa and Alexis Warr 27 It was eliminated again for season 32 28 Series overview editSeasonContestantsEpisodesOriginally airedWinnersRunners upThird placeFirst airedLast aired166June 1 2005 2005 06 01 July 6 2005 2005 07 06 Kelly Monaco amp Alec MazoJohn O Hurley amp Charlotte JorgensenJoey McIntyre amp Ashly DelGrosso21015January 5 2006 2006 01 05 February 24 2006 2006 02 24 Drew Lachey amp Cheryl BurkeJerry Rice amp Anna TrebunskayaStacy Keibler amp Tony Dovolani31120September 12 2006 2006 09 12 November 15 2006 2006 11 15 Emmitt Smith amp Cheryl BurkeMario Lopez amp Karina SmirnoffJoey Lawrence amp Edyta Sliwinska41120March 19 2007 2007 03 19 May 22 2007 2007 05 22 Apolo Anton Ohno amp Julianne HoughJoey Fatone amp Kym JohnsonLaila Ali amp Maksim Chmerkovskiy51221September 24 2007 2007 09 24 November 27 2007 2007 11 27 Helio Castroneves amp Julianne HoughMel B amp Maksim ChmerkovskiyMarie Osmond amp Jonathan Roberts61221March 17 2008 2008 03 17 May 20 2008 2008 05 20 Kristi Yamaguchi amp Mark BallasJason Taylor amp Edyta SliwinskaCristian de la Fuente amp Cheryl Burke71321September 22 2008 2008 09 22 November 25 2008 2008 11 25 Brooke Burke amp Derek HoughWarren Sapp amp Kym JohnsonLance Bass amp Lacey Schwimmer81321March 9 2009 2009 03 09 May 19 2009 2009 05 19 Shawn Johnson amp Mark BallasGilles Marini amp Cheryl BurkeMelissa Rycroft amp Tony Dovolani91621September 21 2009 2009 09 21 November 24 2009 2009 11 24 Donny Osmond amp Kym JohnsonMya amp Dmitry ChaplinKelly Osbourne amp Louis Van Amstel101119March 22 2010 2010 03 22 May 25 2010 2010 05 25 Nicole Scherzinger amp Derek HoughEvan Lysacek amp Anna TrebunskayaErin Andrews amp Maksim Chmerkovskiy111220September 20 2010 2010 09 20 November 23 2010 2010 11 23 Jennifer Grey amp Derek HoughKyle Massey amp Lacey SchwimmerBristol Palin amp Mark Ballas121119March 21 2011 2011 03 21 May 24 2011 2011 05 24 Hines Ward amp Kym JohnsonKirstie Alley amp Maksim ChmerkovskiyChelsea Kane amp Mark Ballas131220September 19 2011 2011 09 19 November 22 2011 2011 11 22 J R Martinez amp Karina SmirnoffRob Kardashian amp Cheryl BurkeRicki Lake amp Derek Hough141219March 19 2012 2012 03 19 May 22 2012 2012 05 22 Donald Driver amp Peta MurgatroydKatherine Jenkins amp Mark BallasWilliam Levy amp Cheryl Burke151319September 24 2012 2012 09 24 November 27 2012 2012 11 27 Melissa Rycroft amp Tony DovolaniShawn Johnson amp Derek HoughKelly Monaco amp Valentin Chmerkovskiy161220March 18 2013 2013 03 18 May 21 2013 2013 05 21 Kellie Pickler amp Derek HoughZendaya amp Valentin ChmerkovskiyJacoby Jones amp Karina Smirnoff171212September 16 2013 2013 09 16 November 26 2013 2013 11 26 Amber Riley amp Derek HoughCorbin Bleu amp Karina SmirnoffJack Osbourne amp Cheryl Burke181212March 17 2014 2014 03 17 May 20 2014 2014 05 20 Meryl Davis amp Maksim ChmerkovskiyAmy Purdy amp Derek HoughCandace Cameron Bure amp Mark Ballas191315September 15 2014 2014 09 15 November 25 2014 2014 11 25 Alfonso Ribeiro amp Witney CarsonSadie Robertson amp Mark BallasJanel Parrish amp Valentin Chmerkovskiy201214March 16 2015 2015 03 16 May 19 2015 2015 05 19 Rumer Willis amp Valentin ChmerkovskiyRiker Lynch amp Allison HolkerNoah Galloway amp Sharna Burgess211314September 14 2015 2015 09 14 November 24 2015 2015 11 24 Bindi Irwin amp Derek HoughNick Carter amp Sharna BurgessAlek Skarlatos amp Lindsay Arnold221211March 21 2016 2016 03 21 May 24 2016 2016 05 24 Nyle DiMarco amp Peta MurgatroydPaige VanZant amp Mark BallasGinger Zee amp Valentin Chmerkovskiy231315September 12 2016 2016 09 12 November 22 2016 2016 11 22 Laurie Hernandez amp Valentin ChmerkovskiyJames Hinchcliffe amp Sharna BurgessCalvin Johnson Jr amp Lindsay Arnold241211March 20 2017 2017 03 20 May 23 2017 2017 05 23 Rashad Jennings amp Emma SlaterDavid Ross amp Lindsay ArnoldNormani amp Valentin Chmerkovskiy251312September 18 2017 2017 09 18 November 21 2017 2017 11 21 Jordan Fisher amp Lindsay ArnoldLindsey Stirling amp Mark BallasFrankie Muniz amp Witney Carson26104April 30 2018 2018 04 30 May 21 2018 2018 05 21 Adam Rippon amp Jenna JohnsonJosh Norman amp Sharna BurgessTonya Harding amp Sasha Farber271311September 24 2018 2018 09 24 November 19 2018 2018 11 19 Bobby Bones amp Sharna BurgessMilo Manheim amp Witney CarsonEvanna Lynch amp Keo Motsepe281211September 16 2019 2019 09 16 November 25 2019 2019 11 25 Hannah Brown amp Alan BerstenKel Mitchell amp Witney CarsonAlly Brooke amp Sasha Farber291511September 14 2020 2020 09 14 November 23 2020 2020 11 23 Kaitlyn Bristowe amp Artem ChigvintsevNev Schulman amp Jenna JohnsonNelly amp Daniella Karagach301511September 20 2021 2021 09 20 November 22 2021 2021 11 22 Iman Shumpert amp Daniella KaragachJoJo Siwa amp Jenna JohnsonCody Rigsby amp Cheryl Burke311611September 19 2022 2022 09 19 November 21 2022 2022 11 21 Charli D Amelio amp Mark BallasGabby Windey amp Valentin ChmerkovskiyWayne Brady amp Witney Carson321411September 26 2023 2023 09 26 December 5 2023 2023 12 05 Xochitl Gomez amp Valentin ChmerkovskiyJason Mraz amp Daniella KaragachAriana Madix amp Pasha PashkovScoring and voting procedure editIn 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 29 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 contestant Kate Gosselin had e mailed friends and family asking them to vote as many as 10 times each 30 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 31 In several cases where ESPN coverage of Monday Night Football 32 airs instead on an ABC affiliate in an NFL team s home market the program is delayed to air immediately after that station s local news Jimmy Kimmel Live and Nightline and a voting window confined only to the area 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 or digital 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 33 The judges can save one of the bottom two couples from elimination in these seasons so that more talented competitors are kept 34 35 36 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 General information editPayment edit On the April 18 2006 episode of the Howard Stern Radio Show Stern s wife Beth said that she was guaranteed to earn 125 000 for just appearing on DWTS in season 3 and could earn up to more than double the original sum depending on how long she lasted on the program 37 38 In season 21 Bindi Irwin had her payments withheld by a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge because she was a minor which therefore required her parents to sign off on the contract 39 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 naturalist Steve 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 40 Withdrawals edit The first person to withdraw from competition was Romeo in season 2 41 His father Master P took his place in the competition before the beginning of broadcasts being partnered with Ashly DelGrosso However Romeo later competed in season 12 42 and finished in 5th place He was partnered with Chelsie Hightower On week six in season three Sara Evans cited her divorce as the reason for leaving the competition No one was eliminated that week Another withdrawal occurred during the run up to season four on February 28 when Vincent 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 by Pixar voice actor John Ratzenberger who was partnered with Edyta Sliwinska 43 In season seven Misty May Treanor withdrew from the competition in week three after rupturing her Achilles tendon when rehearsing her jive 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 In season eight Jewel and Nancy O Dell were injured before the season even began and could not compete Jewel was diagnosed with fractured tibias 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 44 They were replaced by Holly Madison and Melissa Rycroft who would be dancing with their partners for the rest of the season Dmitry Chaplin and Tony Dovolani Tom DeLay in season 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 In season sixteen Olympic figure skating champion Dorothy 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 champion Victor Ortiz or reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump would have been eliminated but Hamill withdrew before the results could be announced meaning that no one was eliminated that week In season eighteen week three actor Billy Dee Williams withdrew by advice from a doctor due to a chronic back problem which resulted in no elimination that week 45 In season twenty one week three reality TV star Kim 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 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 In season 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 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 This is the second season to have two withdrawals In Season 29 during the 8th week television host Jeannie Mai withdrew from the show after being hospitalized for epiglottitis 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 In Season 31 during the 5th week movie star Selma Blair withdrew from the show to prevent her health from further deteriorating due to her multiple 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 Special episodes editSeason 1 Dance Off edit 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 amp Jorgensen 77 points and Monaco amp 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 46 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 47 100th episode edit The show celebrated its 100th episode on Tuesday May 6 2008 during week 8 of season 6 48 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 the season 6 cast included Paula Abdul in a video introduction Jane Seymour Ian Ziering Mark Cuban Wayne Newton Leeza Gibbons Harry Hamlin Shandi Finnessey and Helio Castroneves New routines were performed by Apolo Anton Ohno and Julianne Hough Mel B and Maksim Chmerkovskiy and by Mario Lopez with the cast of A Chorus Line in which he was starring on Broadway The musical guest was country group Rascal Flatts 49 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 Celebrity Professional Season Week Dance 1 Mario Lopez Karina Smirnoff 3 9 Tango 2 Mel B Maksim Chmerkovskiy 5 7 Paso doble 3 Stacy Keibler Tony Dovolani 2 8 Samba 4 Drew Lachey Cheryl Burke 2 8 Freestyle 5 Helio Castroneves Julianne Hough 5 8 Quickstep 6 Joey Fatone Kym Johnson 4 7 Jive 7 Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 9 Quickstep 8 Emmitt Smith Cheryl Burke 3 9 Cha cha cha 9 Sabrina Bryan Mark Ballas 5 4 Paso doble 10 Kelly Monaco Alec Mazo 1 6 Freestyle 200th episode edit In season 11 viewers were allowed two votes per day on the DWTS 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 Celebrity Professional Season Week Dance 1 Drew Lachey Cheryl Burke 2 8 Freestyle 2 Gilles Marini Cheryl Burke 8 4 Argentine tango 3 Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 5 Samba 4 Nicole Scherzinger Derek Hough 10 8 1950s Paso doble 5 Mel B Maksim Chmerkovskiy 5 7 Paso doble 6 Joanna Krupa Derek Hough 9 8 Futuristic Paso doble 7 Apolo Anton Ohno Julianne Hough 4 10 Freestyle 8 Helio Castroneves Julianne Hough 5 8 Quickstep 9 Donny Osmond Kym Johnson 9 5 Argentine tango 10 Shawn Johnson Mark Ballas 8 11 Freestyle 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 amp Cheryl Kyle amp Lacey and Bristol amp Mark while Brandy amp Maksim Jennifer amp Derek and Kurt amp Anna were on Ohno s team On the results show of November 2 some awards were given out to past celebrity contestants and professionals Category Winner Most Dramatic Moment Marie Osmond Worst Dancer Kenny Mayne Biggest Dancer Transformation Louis van Amstel 300th episode edit The 300th episode took place on the week 9 results show of season 16 50 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 51 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 edit The 400th episode was the season premiere of the twenty fourth season Tom Bergeron did mention the milestone although no special dances took place 52 10th Anniversary Special edit 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 and Lil 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 edit Brandon Armstrong Cheryl Burke Kym Herjavec and Derek Hough hosted the Dancing 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 53 It premiered on Disney on September 8 2022 No Couple Dance Season 1 Drew Lachey amp Cheryl Burke Freestyle 2 2 Iman Shumpert amp Daniella Karagach Contemporary 30 3 Alfonso Ribeiro amp Witney Carson Jazz 19 4 Helio Castroneves amp Julianne Hough Quickstep 5 5 Derek Hough amp Hayley Erbert Paso doble 29 6 Kaitlyn Bristowe amp Artem Chigvintsev Argentine tango 29 7 JoJo Siwa amp Jenna Johnson Freestyle 30 8 Meryl Davis amp Maksim Chmerkovskiy Tango 18 9 Jordan Fisher amp Lindsay Arnold Paso doble 25 10 Kellie Pickler amp Derek Hough Freestyle 16 11 Nyle DiMarco amp Peta Murgatroyd Freestyle 22 12 Disney Night Opening Number 28 13 Nev Schulman amp Jenna Johnson Paso doble 29 14 Amy Purdy amp Derek Hough Quickstep 18 15 Joey Fatone amp Kym Johnson Jive 4 16 Shawn Johnson amp Mark Ballas Lindy Hop 8 17 Zendaya amp Val Chmerkovskiy Cha cha 16 18 NFL Supergroup Paso doble 20 19 Kim Kardashian amp Mark Ballas Mambo 7 20 Emmitt Smith amp Cheryl Burke Freestyle 3Merchandise tours and spin offs editCardio dance DVDs edit A DVD titled Dancing With The Stars Cardio Dance was released on April 3 2007 featuring Kym Johnson Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Ashly DelGrosso The program contains cardiovascular workouts adapted from cha cha Paso doble samba and jive dance routines A second DVD Dancing 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 and mambo dance routines 54 Companion book edit A companion book written by Guy Phillips was released in the early fall of 2007 Titled Dancing with the Stars Jive Samba and Tango Your Way Into The Best Shape Of Your Life the book includes fitness routines modeled by Alec Mazo and Edyta 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 edit The first Dancing spin off Dance War Bruno vs Carrie Ann premiered on January 7 2008 on ABC The show s format was similar to the BBC Television series DanceX The show was canceled after one season A figure skating spin off similar to ITV s Dancing on Ice called Skating with the Stars aired on ABC on November 22 2010 The series was canceled after one season 55 On May 16 2017 a Dancing 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 56 In January 2018 ABC stated that Dancing with the Stars Juniors is still in the works but didn t develop as quickly they hoped it would Athletes aired in its place with Juniors 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 57 Dancing with the Stars The Game edit In 2016 ABC together with BBC Worldwide commissioned a companion mobile game The match 3 game published by Donut Publishing and developed by Exient Entertainment uses a mix of hand animation and motion captured data for the dances in the game The game uses pro dancers from Strictly Come Dancing and features nine dances Quickstep Jive Tango Salsa Charleston Viennese Waltz Rumba Cha Cha Cha and Paso Doble 58 Tours edit An unofficial live tour show called Dancing Pros Live toured with several Dancing pros 59 since 2010 60 A Dancing with the Stars Live official tour was announced on November 3 2014 for the 2014 2015 season starting on December 27 2014 in Niagara Falls New York and ending February 15 2015 hitting 33 cities 61 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 62 A fourth tour Dancing with the Stars Light Up the Night was announced in October 2017 and began on December 30 2017 in Charlotte North Carolina performing 71 shows and ending in Los Angeles 63 A fifth tour Dancing with the Stars A Night to Remember was announced on October 1 2018 The tour began on December 15 2018 in Columbia South Carolina and ended on March 9 2019 in Thousand Oaks California 64 The 2020 tour Dancing with the Stars Live 2020 Tour began on January 9 2020 in Richmond Virginia and was originally supposed to run until April 7 2020 However beginning with the show scheduled for March 13 2020 in Rockford Illinois the remaining tour dates were postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic before eventually being cancelled altogether 65 The 2022 tour Dancing with the Stars Live 2022 Tour began on January 7 2022 in Richmond Virginia and ended on March 27 2022 in Modesto California The 2023 tour Dancing with the Stars Live 2023 began on January 6 2023 in National Harbor Maryland and ended on March 12 2023 in Las Vegas Nevada 66 The 2024 tour Dancing with the Stars Live 2024 started on January 11 2024 in Richmond Virginia and scheduled to end on March 26 2024 in Los Angeles California 67 Tour Name Running Dates Companion Season Participating Professional Dancers Participating Celebrity Dancers Hosts Dancing with the Stars Live December 27 2014 February 15 2015 Season 19 Mark Ballas Witney Carson Brittany Cherry Valentin Chmerkovskiy Sasha Farber Brooklyn Fullmer Kym Johnson Paul Karmiryan Keo Motsepe and Emma Slater Alfonso Ribeiro Dancing with the Stars Live Perfect Ten Tour June 13 2015 August 11 2015 Season 20 Witney Carson Alan Bersten Brittany Cherry Artem Chigvintsev Valentin Chmerkovskiy Sasha Farber Jenna Johnson Peta Murgatroyd and Emma Slater Melissa Rycroft Dancing with the Stars Live Dance All Night December 15 2015 February 14 2016 Season 21 Lindsay Arnold Sharna Burgess Alan Bersten Brittany Cherry Artem Chigvintsev Valentin Chmerkovskiy Jenna Johnson Keo Motsepe Peta Murgatroyd and Emma Slater Alek Skarlatos Dancing with the Stars Live We Came to Dance December 16 2016 February 14 2017 Season 23 Lindsay Arnold Alan Bersten Sharna Burgess Artem Chigvintsev Valentin Chmerkovskiy Hayley Erbert Jenna Johnson Keo Motsepe Gleb Savchenko and Emma Slater Laurie Hernandez Dancing with the Stars Live Hot Summer Nights June 16 2017 August 13 2017 Season 24 Lindsay Arnold Alan Bersten Sharna Burgess Artem Chigvintsev Hayley Erbert Sasha Farber Keo Motsepe Gleb Savchenko Emma Slater and Britt Stewart Rashad Jennings and Heather Morris Dancing with the Stars Live Light Up the Night December 30 2017 March 2018 Season 25 Brandon Armstrong Lindsay Arnold Alan Bersten Sharna Burgess Artem Chigvintsev Hayley Erbert Sasha Farber Jenna Johnson Morgan Larson Keo Motsepe Gleb Savchenko and Emma Slater Jordan Fisher and Frankie Muniz Dancing with the Stars A Night to Remember December 15 2018 March 9 2019 Season 27 Brandon Armstrong Alan Bersten Witney Carson Artem Chigvintsev Valentin Chmerkovskiy Hayley Erbert Sasha Farber Jenna Johnson Gleb Savchenko Emma Slater and Britt Stewart Joe Amabile Bobby Bones Rashad Jennings Juan Pablo di Pace and Milo Manheim Dancing with the Stars Live 2020 Tour January 9 2020 March 12 2020 65 Season 28 Brandon Armstrong Lindsay Arnold Alan Bersten Witney Carson Valentin Chmerkovskiy Sasha Farber Jenna Johnson Daniella Karagach Pasha Pashkov Gleb Savchenko and Emma Slater Ally Brooke Hannah Brown Kel Mitchell Lauren Alaina Kate Flannery and Sailor Brinkley Cook Dancing with the Stars Live 2022 Tour January 7 2022 March 27 2022 Season 30 Brandon 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 Burton Jimmie Allen Kaitlyn Bristowe Amanda Kloots and Iman Shumpert Dancing with the Stars Live 2023 January 6 2023 March 12 2023 Season 31 Brandon Armstrong Mark Ballas 68 Alan Bersten Sasha Farber Kateryna Klishyna Gleb Savchenko Emma Slater Britt Stewart and Alexis Warr Burton Charli D Amelio Heidi D Amelio Daniel Durant Vinny Guadagnino and Gabby Windey Dancing with the Stars Live 2024 January 11 2024 March 26 2024 Season 32 Brandon Armstrong Rylee Arnold Alan Bersten Artem Chigvintsev Valentin Chmerkovskiy Jenna Johnson Daniella Karagach Pasha Pashkov Gleb Savchenko Emma Slater and Britt Stewart Xochitl Gomez Harry Jowsey and Charity LawsonReception editIn 2016 a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that unlike So 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 69 U S Nielsen ratings edit Season Timeslot ET No ofepisodes Season premiere Season finale Televisionseason Viewershipranking Viewers in millions Date Viewers in millions Date Viewers in millions 1 Wednesday 9 00pm 6 June 1 2005 13 48 70 July 6 2005 22 36 71 2004 05 2 Thursday 8 00pmFriday 8 00pm 15 January 5 2006 17 50 72 February 26 2006 27 20 72 2005 06 7 73 15 73 18 64 72 16 67 72 3 Tuesday 8 00pmWednesday 8 00pm 20 September 12 2006 20 20 72 November 15 2006 27 50 72 2006 07 3 74 7 74 20 70 74 19 40 74 4 Monday 8 00pmTuesday 9 00pm 20 March 19 2007 21 80 72 May 22 2007 23 00 75 5 74 9 74 20 00 74 18 20 74 5 21 September 24 2007 21 20 75 November 27 2007 24 90 75 2007 08 3 76 5 76 21 67 77 19 56 77 6 21 March 17 2008 21 10 75 May 20 2008 20 12 78 4 76 8 76 19 58 77 18 03 77 7 21 September 22 2008 21 30 79 November 25 2008 20 58 80 2008 09 3 81 7 81 19 77 81 16 31 81 8 21 March 9 2009 22 82 82 May 19 2009 20 30 83 9 21 September 21 2009 17 79 84 November 24 2009 19 29 85 2009 10 3 86 10 86 19 73 86 15 30 86 10 Monday 8 00pmTuesday 8 00pm 19 March 22 2010 24 19 87 May 25 2010 18 40 88 11 Monday 8 00pmTuesday 9 00pm 20 September 20 2010 21 30 89 November 23 2010 24 13 90 2010 11 3 91 6 91 21 93 91 18 61 91 12 19 March 21 2011 22 65 92 May 24 2011 21 42 93 13 20 September 19 2011 19 03 94 November 22 2011 19 45 95 2011 12 5 96 6 96 18 24 96 16 08 96 14 19 March 19 2012 18 79 97 May 22 2012 17 75 97 15 Monday 8 00pmTuesday 8 00pm 19 September 24 2012 14 11 98 November 27 2012 16 73 99 2012 13 7 100 11 100 14 85 100 13 78 100 16 20 March 18 2013 17 06 101 May 21 2013 15 20 102 17 Monday 8 00pm 12 September 16 2013 16 04 103 November 26 2013 14 75 104 2013 14 5 105 15 20 105 18 12 March 17 2014 15 44 106 May 20 2014 15 07 107 19 Monday 8 00pmTuesday 8 00pm 15 September 15 2014 13 64 108 November 25 2014 15 98 109 2014 15 9 110 38 110 14 73 110 10 82 110 20 14 March 16 2015 14 16 111 May 19 2015 13 49 112 21 14 September 14 2015 13 13 113 November 24 2015 13 49 114 2015 16 8 115 13 44 115 22 Monday 8 00pm 11 March 21 2016 12 46 116 May 24 2016 10 49 117 23 Monday 8 00pmTuesday 8 00pm 15 September 12 2016 12 19 118 November 22 2016 10 97 119 2016 17 14 120 12 38 120 24 Monday 8 00pm 11 March 20 2017 12 09 121 May 23 2017 8 91 122 25 Monday 8 00pmTuesday 9 00pm 12 September 18 2017 10 71 123 November 21 2017 9 20 124 2017 18 22 125 10 60 125 26 Monday 8 00pm 4 April 30 2018 8 48 126 May 21 2018 8 77 127 27 11 September 24 2018 7 68 128 November 19 2018 7 90 129 2018 19 35 130 8 68 130 28 11 September 16 2019 8 07 131 November 25 2019 7 79 132 2019 20 36 133 7 84 133 29 11 September 14 2020 8 12 134 November 23 2020 6 41 135 2020 21 31 136 7 09 136 30 11 September 20 2021 5 47 137 November 22 2021 5 64 138 2021 22 38 139 6 36 139 32 Tuesday 8 00pm 11 September 26 2023 4 78 140 December 5 2023 5 50 141 2023 24 TBA TBAAwards and nominations editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Emmy Awards edit Category Nominee s Result 58th Primetime Emmy Awards 2006 Outstanding Reality Competition Program Richard Hopkins Conrad Green Nominated Outstanding Art Direction For A Variety Music Program or Special Patrick Doherty James Yarnell Outstanding Choreography Cheryl Burke Tony Dovolani Cheryl Burke Nick Kosovich 59th Primetime Emmy Awards 2007 Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Nominated Outstanding Choreography Louis van Amstel 60th Primetime Emmy Awards 2008 Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Nominated Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Outstanding Choreography Julianne Hough 61st Primetime Emmy Awards 2009 Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Nominated Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Outstanding Choreography Derek Hough Julianne Hough 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 2010 Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Nominated Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Outstanding Choreography Derek Hough Chelsie Hightower Derek Hough 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards 2011 Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Nominated Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Outstanding Choreography Mark Ballas 64th Primetime Emmy Awards 2012 Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Nominated Outstanding Choreography Travis Wall Teddy Forance Nick Lazzarini Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Won 65th Primetime Emmy Awards 2013 Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Nominated Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Outstanding Choreography Derek Hough Allison Holker Derek Hough Won 66th Primetime Emmy Awards 2014 Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Nominated Outstanding Reality Competition Program Conrad Green Outstanding Choreography Derek Hough 67th Primetime Emmy Awards 2015 Outstanding Choreography Derek Hough Julianne Hough Tessandra Chavez Won Witney Carson Nominated Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Outstanding Reality Competition Program Rob Wade 68th Primetime Emmy Awards 2016 Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program Tom Bergeron Nominated Outstanding Choreography Derek Hough Nominated Outstanding Reality Competition Program Rob Wade Nominated 69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2017 142 Outstanding Choreography Derek Hough Nominated Outstanding Choreography Mandy Moore Won 73rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2021 Outstanding Choreography for Variety and Reality Programming Artem Chigvintsev Nominated Outstanding Choreography for Variety and Reality Programming Derek Hough Won 74th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2022 Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming Daniella Karagach Nominated 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2023 143 Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming Derek Hough Won The program has also been nominated for various other production related awards since premiering in 2005 including for hairstyling makeup lighting design and technical direction citation needed Others edit Year Category Nominee s Result People s Choice Awards 2007 Favorite Competition Reality Show Dancing with the Stars Won 2008 Favorite Competition Reality Show Dancing with the Stars 2009 Favorite Competition Show Dancing with the Stars Nominated 2010 Favorite Competition Show Dancing with the Stars 2011 Favorite TV Competition Show Dancing with the Stars 2012 Favorite TV Competition Show Dancing with the Stars 2013 Favorite Competition TV Show Dancing with the Stars 2014 Favorite Competition TV Show Dancing with the Stars 2015 Favorite Competition TV Show Dancing with the Stars 2016 Favorite Competition TV Show Dancing with the Stars Teen Choice Awards 2005 Choice Summer Series Dancing with the Stars Nominated 2006 TV Choice Reality Star Male Drew Lachey Won 2006 TV Choice Reality Star Female Stacy Keibler Nominated 2007 Choice TV Male Reality Variety Star Apolo Ohno 2007 Choice TV Personality Bruno Tonioli 2007 Choice TV Reality Variety Show Dancing with the Stars 2008 Choice TV Female Reality Variety Star Kristi Yamaguchi 2008 Choice TV Reality Dance Dancing with the Stars 2009 Choice TV Reality Variety Star Shawn Johnson 2009 Choice TV Reality Competition Dancing with the Stars 2010 Choice TV Reality Competition Dancing with the Stars 2012 Choice TV Female Personality Carrie Ann Inaba 2012 Choice TV Male Reality Star William Levy 2013 Choice TV Female Personality Carrie Ann Inaba 2013 Choice TV Reality Competition Show Dancing with the Stars NAACP Image Awards 2007 Outstanding Reality Series citation needed Dancing with the Stars Nominated 2008 Outstanding Reality Series citation needed Dancing with the Stars 2009 Outstanding Reality Series citation needed Dancing with the Stars 2010 Outstanding Reality Series citation needed Dancing with the Stars Producers Guild of America Awards 2007 Non Fiction Television Producer of the Year citation needed Conrad Green Richard Hopkins Izzie Pick Nominated 2008 Non Fiction Television Producer of the Year citation needed Conrad Green Richard Hopkins Izzie Pick 2009 Non Fiction Television Producer of the Year citation needed Conrad Green Richard Hopkins Izzie Pick 2012 Outstanding Producer of Competition Television 2013 Outstanding Producer of Competition Television 2014 Outstanding Producer of Competition Television Ashley Edens 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