The eight remaining celebrities rocked out during week 8 of “Dancing with the Stars.”
“Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night,” which aired Tuesday, Nov. 4, featured dances to songs by Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Elton John and more as well as a team dance battle that split the remaining contestants into two groups and pit them against each other.
Former Public Enemy rapper Flavor Flav, a 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, was a guest judge for the night.
The dance battle saw the show’s co-hosts, Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, each joining one of the two teams. Ribeiro, Danielle Fishel, Whitney Leavitt, Jordan Chiles and Dylan Efron, along with their respective pro partners, made up one team. Hough, Andy Richter, Robert Irwin, Alix Earle and Elaine Hendrix, along with their pro partners, made up the other.
During the team competition, the contestants had to dance without their partners for most of the time, and instead, dance with the show’s co-hosts, according to People.
DANCING WITH THE STARS – “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night” – Get ready to rock! The remaining couples dance to classic hits celebrating the legends of Rock. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Flavor Flav joins the judges panel for a night packed with pure rock energy — yeah, boyee! TUESDAY, NOV. 4 (8:00-10:02 p.m. EST) on ABC. (Disney/Christopher Willard) ALFONSO RIBEIRO, JULIANNE HOUGH, CARTER WILLIAMS, ANDY RICHTER, EMMA SLATER, ROBERT IRWIN, WITNEY CARSON, ALIX EARLE, ELAINE HENDRIX, ALAN BERSTEN
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Ribeiro’s team took the crown during the team competition with a perfect score of 40/40. Hough’s team scored 38/40 points.
Individual performance scores were combined with team scores for an overall score out of 80 points.
Here’s everything else you need to know about the night:
Who got the best score on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ last night?
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” reality TV star Whitney Leavitt topped the leaderboard on “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night.” Leavitt and her partner Mark Ballas danced to a spider-themed paso doble to “No More Tears” by Ozzy Osbourne. She scored 39/40. Her individual score was added to her team’s perfect score for a total score of 79/80.
Influencer Alix Earle also received a 39 for her individual dance with pro Val Chmerkovskiy, but, because her team scored lower than Leavitt’s, she received a lower overall score than the reality star.
Rank
Celebrity
Score
1.
Whitney Leavitt
39 + 40 = 79
2.
Jordan Chiles
38 + 40 = 78
3.
Alix Earle
39 + 38 = 77
4.
Dylan Efron
36 + 40 = 76
4.
Robert Irwin
38 + 38 = 76
6.
Elaine Hendrix
37 + 38 = 75
7.
Danielle Fishel
34 + 40 = 74
8.
Andy Richter
30 + 38 = 68
DANCING WITH THE STARS – “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night” – Get ready to rock! The remaining couples dance to classic hits celebrating the legends of Rock. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Flavor Flav joins the judges panel for a night packed with pure rock energy — yeah, boyee! TUESDAY, NOV. 4 (8:00-10:02 p.m. EST) on ABC. (Disney/Christopher Willard) VALENTIN CHMERKOVSKIY, ALIX EARLE
Who was voted off ‘Dancing with the Stars’ last night?
“Boy Meets World” actress Danielle Fishel was eliminated on “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame” night. Fishel performed a contemporary routine to Aerosmith’s “Dream On” with her pro partner, Pasha Pashkov. She was second-to-last on the leaderboard, only above comedian and fan favorite Andy Richter.
The three contestants “in jeopardy” were Fishel, Leavitt and Richter.
“Boy Meets World” actress Danielle Fishel and her pro partner Pasha Pashkov during the premiere of “Dancing with the Stars” season 34.
Who’s still on ‘Dancing with the Stars’?
Seven contestants remain in the running for the Len Goodman mirror ball trophy after “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night” on “Dancing with the Stars.”
Celebrity
Known for
Pro partner
Jordan Chiles
Olympic gold medalist
Ezra Sosa
Alix Earle
Social media personality
Val Chmerkovskiy
Dylan Efron
Social media and reality TV star
Daniella Karagach
Elaine Hendrix
Film and TV actor
Alan Bersten
Robert Irwin
Wildlife conservationist
Witney Carson
Whitney Leavitt
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives”
Mark Ballas
Andy Richter
Comedian
Emma Slater
‘DWTS’ themes 2025
“Dancing with the Stars” season 34 premiered Sept. 16. The full schedule for the season, including each week’s theme, is listed below:
Sept. 16: “Season Premiere.”
Sept. 23: “One-Hit Wonders Night.”
Sept. 30: “TikTok Night.”
Oct. 14: “Dedication Night.”
Oct. 21: “‘Wicked’ Night.”
Oct. 28: “Halloween Night.”
Nov. 4: “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night.”
Nov. 11: “A 20th Birthday Party,” in celebration of the 20th anniversary of “Dancing with the Stars.”
What time is ‘Dancing with the Stars’?
The show airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.
Where to watch ‘DWTS’?
“Dancing with the Stars” airs on ABC and Disney+. Season 34 of “DWTS” will also be available for streaming the next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
Anyone who has a streaming service with live TV can also stream live.
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