Dancing with the Stars - Season 29
Season 29
Episodes
2020 Premiere
A new cast of 15 celebrities compete for the coveted Mirrorball trophy. Supermodel and businesswoman Tyra Banks hosts.
First Elimination
The 15 celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete a second week, with the first elimination of the 2020 season; host Tyra Banks teaches the celebrities how to "smize" and use it throughout the competition.
Disney Night
Fourteen celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete for the third week as the magic of Disney returns to the ballroom.
Top 13
Thirteen celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete for the fourth week of the competition.
'80s Night
Twelve celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete for the fifth week of the competition.
Top 11
Eleven celebrity and pro-dancer couples compete.
Villains Night
Ten celebrity and pro-dancer couples find their inner villain as they compete to a variety of songs.
Double Elimination Night – Use Your Vote!
Nine celebrity and pro-dancer couples face double elimination.
Icons Night
Honoring their favorite musical icons, seven celebrity and pro-dancer couples dance to the famous artists' songs and face elimination.
Semi-Finals
Celebrities repeat a dance style they struggled with earlier in the season; couples perform another style of dance as they try to make it into the semi-finals.
Finale
Four celebrity and pro-dancer couples dance and compete to win the coveted mirrorball trophy; Nelly performs.
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