The Mirrorball Trophy is in play again as Season 33 of “Dancing With the Stars” begins tonight.
The performers, who will learn the samba, jive and rumba to reach the top of the leaderboard, include Anna Delvey, a fake heiress and convicted conman who will compete this season with permission from ICE, as she is still under house arrest and wearing an ankle monitor.
You can also expect to see some athletes, actors, and reality TV personalities competing this year.
Host duo Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro are back for the new season, and there will be no changes behind the judges' desk either — Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli are back as well.
The new episodes will air live on ABC and Disney+, and right now, there's an offer going on on Disney+ that will save you $18 on three months of streaming — enough to watch the entire season.
'Dancing With the Stars' date and time: What time does 'Dancing With the Stars' premiere?
“Dancing With the Stars” Season 33 premieres tonight, September 17 at 8:00 p.m. ET.
New episodes air every Tuesday at 8:00 pm ET. However, ABC has changed its broadcast schedule in light of the vice presidential debate on Tuesday, October 1. “Dancing with the Stars” will not air that night and will instead air a two-night program next week on October 7 and 8.
How to watch and stream 'Dancing With the Stars':
The best way to stream “Dancing with the Stars” is with a Disney+ subscription, as the series airs simultaneously on ABC and Disney+. Right now, Disney+ is running a deal to get three months of its ad-supported plan for $1.99/month. The duration of the deal is probably the perfect amount of time to stream an entire season of “Dancing with the Stars” for around $6.
After the three-month promo period ends, your subscription will revert to the standard original price of $9.99/month.
How to watch 'Dancing with the Stars' for free:
Since “Dancing with the Stars” also airs on ABC, you can watch episodes live using a free trial of a live TV streaming service. We love DIRECTV Stream, which offers five days free before you have to pay.
You won’t be able to stream the entire season for free, but at least you’ll get the premiere episode for free.
'Dancing With the Stars' Season 33 cast:
- NFL Wide Receiver Danny Amendola Dance with the Pro Witney Carson
- Fraudster Anna Delvey Dance with the Pro Ezra Sosa
- “The Bachelor” Lead Joey Graziadei Dance with the Pro Jenna Johnson
- nba center Dwight Howard Dance with the Pro Daniela Karagach
- TV Actress and Singer Chandler Kinney Dance with the Pro Brandon Armstrong
- Olympic rugby player Ilona Maher Dance with the Pro alan burston
- Sample brooks nader Dance with the Pro Gleb Savchenko
- Olympic pommel horse specialist Stefan Nedoroński Dance with the Pro riley arnold
- Reality TV personality Phaedra Parks Dance with the Pro Val Chmerkovskiy
- Film and TV Actor eric roberts Dance with the Pro Britt Stewart
- Film and TV Actress Tori Spelling Dance with the Pro Pasha Pashkov
- Main cast of “The Bachelorette” Jane Tran Dance with the Pro Sasha Farber
- Film and TV Actor reginald veljohnson Dance with the Pro emma slater
How many episodes will there be in 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 33?
ABC has not confirmed how many episodes Season 33 of “Dancing with the Stars” will have, but last year's season lasted 11 episodes, ending on Dec. 5. It's likely this season will have a similar timeline, though this season has two fewer dancers than last season.
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