90s Night Features Special Guests Of The Era and A Double Elimination on “Dancing With The Stars”

The eight remaining couples will perform new routines and relay dances that will “Spice Up Your Life” next Monday on Dancing With The Stars, that will also feature a 90’s night double elimination.

What’s Happening:

  • The 90s are back as  Dancing with the Stars hits rewind with “90s Night” featuring special guest artists Salt-N-Pepa, En Vogue, Vanilla Ice and Kid ‘N Play.
  • The eight remaining couples will “Spice Up Your Life” with individual routines and relay dances performed to iconic hits from the 90s.
  • Dancing with the Stars will stream live MONDAY, NOV. 7 (8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT), on Disney+. (TV-PG, L) Watch episode replays on Disney+ within the hour following the livestream.
  • The evening will kick off with a dazzling opening number choreographed by Mandy Moore, featuring the professional dancers who will be joining the DWTS LIVE 2023 Tour. The pros will dance to “Whatta Man” performed live by Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue.
  • “90s Night” will also see the return of the Relay Dance competition where each winner will have the opportunity to earn five bonus points. All four Relay Dances will feature a live performance from one of the special guest artists – Vanilla Ice, En Vogue, Salt-N-Pepa and Kid ‘N Play.
  • Dancing with the Stars is the hit series hosted by supermodel and businesswoman Tyra Banks and actor and television personality Alfonso Ribeiro in which celebrities are paired with trained ballroom dancers to compete in themed choreographed dance routines that are judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts, including Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough.  
  • After an impressive 30 seasons on ABC, Dancing with the Stars has moved to its new home on Disney+, premiering exclusively in the U.S. and Canada, making Dancing with the Stars the first live series to debut on the streaming service.  

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