Dancing With the Stars Renewed for Season 29 at ABC

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Excellent news, Dancing With the Stars followers! ABC has renewed everybody’s favourite star-studded dancing competitors sequence for an additional season! The community has introduced that Dancing with the Stars will return for Season 29. 

The dance competitors sequence is one of 13 shows ABC renewed on Thursday, together with The Rookie, A Million Little Things, black-ish, The Goldbergs, and Stumptown.

Dancing With the Stars wrapped up Season 28 within the fall of 2019. The dance competitors has remained one of many community’s most dependable performers since its debut in 2005, and celebrities maintain lining up for his or her shot on the mirrorball trophy.

No official premiere date for Season 29 has been set, but when manufacturing is ready to resume and the community sticks to its traditional premiere programming schedule, Dancing With the Stars Season 29 will probably purpose to kick off in September.

As at all times, casting shall be a thriller till the complete checklist of stars and professionals is introduced on Good Morning America, as has grow to be custom, however there are nonetheless just a few names making their approach across the rumor mill. ABC Leisure’s senior VP, Rob Mills, informed Variety the community has had discussions with Charlie Sheen, and he additionally talked about the potential for Christie Brinkley returning to compete after her damage final season took her out of the operating.

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Who would you like to see take the ground in Season 29?

Alan Bersten Jenna Johnson, and Keo Motsepe, <em>Dancing with the Stars</em>Alan Bersten Jenna Johnson, and Keo Motsepe, Dancing with the Stars

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