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- The semi-finals of “Dancing with the Stars” season 34 will feature the six remaining couples dancing to the music of Prince.
- New episodes air live on ABC and Disney+ on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET, with the season finale scheduled for Nov. 25.
- YouTube TV subscribers can once again watch the show live after the service reached a new agreement with Disney.
- Fans can vote for their favorite couples online or via SMS during the live broadcast.
“Dancing with the Stars” season 34 is just one week away from the grand finale, with eight celebrities eliminated thus far and six celebrities and their pro partners still in the running for the trophy. This week’s episode will be the last before the finale on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
Last week’s theme was a special celebration of the show’s 20th birthday. And this week, for the semi-finals, the stars are celebrating funk, R&B, soul, jazz and pop fusion legend, the late, great Prince, by dancing exclusively to his hit songs.
YouTube TV customers who missed out on two weeks of live episodes will once again have access to watch the show live this week. After two weeks of YouTube TV subscribers missing out on Disney-owned channels, including ABC, which is the channel “Dancing with the Stars” airs on, YouTube TV and Disney reached an agreement on Friday, Nov. 14.
Here’s where you can watch “Dancing with the Stars” live, what the theme is this week, the list of songs each couple will be dancing to and how to vote for your favorite celebrities.
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Tomorrow night’s theme is the “Prince night,” celebrating the legacy of the late, great Prince, who was best known for iconic hits like “Purple Rain” and “1999.”
Next week’s show will be the three-hour finale, in which the season 34 winner will be crowned.
Here are the weekly themes for “Dancing with the Stars” season 34:
- Week 1, Sept. 16 – Personal anthems
- Week 2, Sept. 23 – One-hit wonders
- Week 3, Sept. 30 – TikTok night
- Week 4, Oct. 7 – Disney night
- Week 5, Oct. 14 – Dedication night
- Week 6, Oct. 21 – “Wicked” night
- Week 7, Oct. 28 – Halloween night
- Week 8, Nov. 4 – Rock and roll hall of fame night
- Week 9, Nov. 11 – “Dancing with the Stars” 20th birthday party night
- Week 10, semi-finals, Nov. 18 – Prince night
- Week 11, season finale, Nov. 25 – Three-hour finale has no overarching theme
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When does ‘DWTS’ come on? How to watch ‘Dancing with the Stars’ live
New episodes of “Dancing with the Stars” air live on ABC and Disney+ on Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET.
Episodes of “Dancing with the Stars” season 34 are available to stream on Hulu on the Wednesday following their air date.
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According to EntertainmentNow, here’s what this week’s dances will be:
- Florida-based social media personality Alix Earle and partner Val Chmerkovskiy will perform an Argentine Tango to “Little Red Corvette” and a Viennese Waltz to “Purple Rain.”
- Wildlife conservationist Robert Irwin and partner Witney Carson will perform a Jive to “Baby I’m a Star” and a Viennese Waltz to “WOW.”
- From “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” Whitney Leavitt and partner Mark Ballas will perform a Cha Cha to “1999” and a Viennese Waltz to “Slow Love.”
- Reality TV star and content creator Dylan Efron and partner Daniella Karagach will perform a Tango to “I Would Die 4 U” and a Cha Cha to “Kiss.”
- Film and TV actress Elaine Hendrix and her partner, Alan Bersten, will perform a Foxtrot to “I Wanna Be Your Lover” and a Paso Doble to “When Doves Cry.”
- Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles and partner Ezra Sosa will perform a Jive to “Raspberry Beret” and an Argentine Tango to “U Got the Look.”
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Here’s how each celebrity scored out of 40 points during last week’s ninth episode:
- 40 – Florida-based influencer Alix Earle
- 40 – Robert Irwin, son of the late, great Steve Irwin
- 40 – “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Whitney Leavitt
- 40- Reality TV star and brother of actor Zac Efron, Dylan Efron
- 37 – Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles
- 36 – Actress known for her role as Meredith Blake in the 1998 remake of “The Parent Trap,” Elaine Hendrix
- 29 – Comedian and former sidekick of Conan O’Brien, Andy Richter
Who was eliminated on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ last week?
Last week, it was time to say goodbye to the “people’s princess.” Comedian Andy Richter and partner Emma Slater were eliminated during last week’s ninth episode.
“It changed my life,” Andy said. “I’m a different person because of this show and (Slater) right here. None of this would have happened without her.”
As of Nov. 17, eight celebrities have been eliminated from “Dancing with the Stars” so far:
- Week 2 – Eighties film star of “The Goonies” and “Stand by Me” fame, Corey Feldman and partner Jenna Johnson
- Week 2 – Two-time NBA All-Star Baron Davis and partner Britt Stewart
- Week 3 – ‘Fifth Harmony’ singer Lauren Jauregui and partner Brandon Armstrong
- Week 4 – Reality TV Star Hilaria Baldwin and partner Gleb Savchenko
- Week 6 – Pentatonix singer Scott Hoying and partner Rylee Arnold
- Week 7 – “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Jen Affleck and partner Jan Ravnik
- Week 8 – “Boy Meets World” star Danielle Fishel and partner Pasha Pashkov
- Week 9 – Comedian Andy Richter and partner Emma Slater
How do I vote on ‘Dancing with the Stars’? How to vote online, through text
Throughout the season, fans will be able to vote for their favorite couples during the live simulcast of the show, which will be broadcast in the ET/CT time zones.
Online voting will be available to fans in any time zone in the U.S., its territories and Canada at dwtsvote.abc.com. Fans with a participating U.S. wireless carrier can also vote via SMS/text; however, this feature is not available for viewers in Canada.
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