When does Dancing with the Stars 2020 start? Where is it streaming?
Dancing with the Stars Season 29 shakes things up with supermodel businesswoman Tyra Banks taking over hosting duties from Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews and a dazzling array of celebrity dancers competing for the Mirror Ball trophy.
Episode 1, “2020 Premiere,” will be broadcast on Monday, September 14, 2020 (9/14/2020), and fans will meet the new cast of celebrity dancers — including “Tiger King’s" Carole Baskin and rapper Nelly — and their professional partners for the first time. They’ll also get their first taste of Banks' hosting style. Here’s a preview:
What time does “Dancing with the Stars” Season 29 premiere?
Dancing with the Stars 2020 airs from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET on Monday, September 14, 2020.
What TV channel does “Dancing with the Stars” air on?
DWTS will air on local ABC channels. In the Syracuse, NY, area, on WSYR-TV, Channel 9.
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Where can I live stream “DWTS” online?
You can watch the full season premiere, live, on Hulu + Live TV, which is available on Amazon Fire, Apple and Android devices, Apple TV, Chromecast, PS4, Roku, Xbox One, and more.
The episode will also be available on fuboTV in select markets*.
*Note: WSYR-TV is not available on fuboTV in Central NY.
Who are the celebrity dancers in season 29?
The full cast list for Dancing with the Stars season 29 is below. Click each name for a bio from ABC.
- Monica Aldama, “CHEER” head coach
- Carole Baskin, animal activist featured in “Tiger King”
- Kaitlyn Bristowe, “Bachelorette” from season 24
- Vernon Davis, Super Bowl champion
- Anne Heche, TV and film actress
- Skai Jackson, Disney Channel actress
- Justina Machado, actress from “One Day at a Time”
- AJ McLean, Backstreet Boys singer
- Jeannie Mai, Emmy Award-winning host of “The Real” and sideline correspondent on “Holey Moley
- Jesse Metcalfe, TV and film actor
- Nelly, GRAMMY-winning rapper
- Nev Schulman, host of TV’s “Catfish”
- Charles Oakley, NBA superstar
- Chrishell Stause, - Actress from “Selling Sunset”
- Johnny Weir, Olympic figure skater and on-air commentator
The list of professional dancers this season includes:
- Brandon Armstrong
- Alan Bersten
- Sharna Burgess
- Cheryl Burke
- Artem Chigvintsev
- Val Chmerkovskiy
- Sasha Farber
- Jenna Johnson
- Daniella Karagach
- Keo Motsepe
- Peta Murgatroyd
- Pasha Pashkov
- Gleb Savchenko
- Emma Slater
- Britt Stewart
While former host Bergeron will not be returning, he does seem to still be following the show. Earlier this month, DWTS tweeted a promo for the show featuring Banks, which Bergeron recreated on his own at home.
Judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli will return as well.
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