Last night was 'Horror Night' on Dancing With the Stars as the contestants dressed up as their favorite horror movie characters for a hauntingly fun night. Watch all of the performances, including a special tango from Derek Hough, now! Plus, see who was sent home on last night's episode.
Last night was Grease Night on Dancing With the Stars! Watch the contestants perform every song from the iconic musical, including Amanda Kloots dancing with 'Beauty School Dropout', sung by Frankie Avalon, who sang the song in the classic 1978 film. Plus, see who was eliminated from the competition!
Watch the second round of performances from Disney Week on Dancing With the Stars as the Villains took the stage! Performances included Amanda Kloots as Cruella, Melanie C as Maleficent, and more! Plus, a double elimination.
It's Disney Week on Dancing With the Stars as contestants danced to their favorite heroes' songs, including songs from Mary Poppins, The Lion King, Aladdin, and more! Watch all of the performances now!
After testing positive for COVID-19, Cheryl Burke has been cleared to physically return to the Dancing With the Stars ballroom for the next episode. She and Cody Rigsby, her Peloton instructor partner who also tested positive, previously rehearsed and performed through Zoom.
It was 'Britney Night' last night on Dancing With The Stars! Watch Amanda Kloots, Melanie C, and more dance to the hits of Britney Spears from last night's episode.
After the pair most tested positive for COVID-19, they will perform from separate rooms in isolation. Last week, the Peloton influencer and his partner were both judged by rehearsal footage due to their absence.
Join Craig as he talks about his life from Australia to the West End to Strictly, reveals a wealth of backstage gossip with his trademark wit and candour, and gives a very special performance of some of the music which has been the soundtrack to his career.
Tyra Banks returns as host with additional contestants Melanie C, Brian Austin Green, Kenya Moore, JoJo Siwa, and more! The pairs will be judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts, including Derek Hough, Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli.
The press night of Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning smash hit musical JERSEY BOYS, took place at the new multi-million pound reinstated Trafalgar Theatre on Tuesday 17 August. Guests included Judy Murray, Bruno Tonioli, Jessica Hynes, Gizzi Erskine and Myleene Klass.
Now at an intimate event in the West End she promises to share her biggest secrets and lift the lid on what it was really like working withthe biggest pop and movie stars in 'An Evening with Arlene Phillips' at the Duchess Theatre on Monday 7 June.
Lythgoe Family Panto (LFP), presents a virtual at home sing-along concert CAROLS FOR KIDS, benefiting Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), and featuring stars from a decade of Lythgoe Family productions.
Today, ABC Entertainment announced an overall deal with Emmy® Award winner, six-time Mirrorball champion dancer and “Dancing with the Stars” judge Derek Hough.
Vivacious, flamboyant and rambunctious, Bruno Tonioli's infectious energy has delighted Strictly audiences for seventeen series. Whilst circumstances have meant that Bruno is currently
in Los Angeles, he's determined to be part of the Strictly series this year.
In this three-part BBC One series (3x60'), Strictly Come Dancing will remember some of the nation's favourite moments from the show's history in a brand new way. Viewers will be able to enjoy the very best moments from Strictly's themed weeks - Movies, Musicals and Blackpool - with the opportunity to get involved themselves!
Presented by Stage Entertainment UK and Phil McIntyre Entertainment, Strictly Come Dancing Live opened at the Arena Birmingham last night, kicking off its UK tour following another hugely successful TV series.
Last night' was the opening night of A Taste of Honey at Trafalgar Studios, followed by a party at Jack Solomons. Celebrities including Dame Vivienne Westwood, Alison Steadman, Neil Morrisey, Dame Kelly Holmes, Bruno Tonioli and John Partridge joined actor Jodie Prenger (who plays Helen) and the cast to celebrate the opening of Shelagh Delaney's era-defining play, which returns to the West End after 60 years.