‘DWTS’ Fans Think an Eras Tour Dancer is Joining Season 34 — Here’s Why originally appeared on Parade.
Is Eras Tour dancer Jan Ravnik joining the next season of Dancing With The Stars? Fans are convinced so!
In a TikTok posted Wednesday, Aug. 20, DWTS insider Kristyn Burtt teased that a new male professional dancer would be joining the cast of season 34. She didn’t provide a name, but teased that he was “high-profile” within the dance industry and was “Dancing With The Stars adjacent.”
One commenter guess Ravnik, writing, “Oooh could it be someone from the eras tour? I would love to see Jan Ravnik, his dance w Jenna was incredible!! 🧡” to which Burtt replied, “We have a winner!!! 🎯.”
Ravnik is most-known for his role as a backup dancer for Taylor Swift‘s The Eras Tour. Prior to that, he was a competitive dancer, winning multiple National, European and World champion titles. In addition to Swift, he’s performed alongside celebrities including Paula Abdul, Mariah Carey, Bruno Mars, Lewis Capaldi, Khalid, Luis Fonsi and more.
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Fans also speculated Ravnik could be a dancer on season 34 after they noticed he had previously performed alongside DWTS pro and season 33 winner Jenna Johnson Chmerkovskiy. In the viral clip, the two dancers perform a contemporary routine set to Kelly Clarkson‘s cover of the Billie Eilish song “Happier Than Ever.”
Though the official pro roster has yet to be confirmed, fans think Ravnik may be a replacement for Gleb Savchenko, who is rumored not to be on the upcoming season. The full cast of celebrities, and potentially their professional partners, will be revealed during the Sept. 3 episode of Good Morning America on ABC.
‘DWTS’ Fans Think an Eras Tour Dancer is Joining Season 34 — Here’s Why first appeared on Parade on Aug 21, 2025
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