Dancing with the Stars - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Body Movin
Performance Show
Performance Recap Show
Result Show
Performance Show
Result Show
The second couple will be dismissed on "Dancing with the Stars the Results Show. Grammy-winning recording artist Ciara takes to the stage to perform her hit, "Like a Boy." Music sensation Josh Groban will then sing "So She Dances," as Tony Dovolani and Julianne Hough perform. In addition, the rock band Survivor will perform the classic "Eye of the Tiger" as the professionals do a group Paso Doble.
Performance Show
Result Show
Performance Show
Result Show
The fourth couple will be dismissed on "Dancing with the Stars the Results Show," . Grammy Award winning R&B artist Macy Gray will perform her single, "Finally Made Me Happy," from her new album, "Big." "Dancing with the Stars" Season Two contestant Lisa Rinna will take the stage to with six other dancers to perform a number from the hit musical "Chicago." Rinna has been tapped to play the role of "Roxie," debuting in June on Broadway. Professional dancer Louis Van Amstel also returns to perform his choreographed "Zoot Suit Riot" number from the "Dancing with the Stars Tour.".
Performance Show
Result Show
Performance Show
Result Show
Performance Show
Result Show
Performance Show
Result Show
The finalists will have the mirror ball trophy within their reach as the eighth couple is dismissed on "Dancing with the Stars the Results Show," . Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award winner Enrique Igelsias will perform his hit, "Hero," alongside professional dancers Louis Van Amstel, Karina Smirnoff, Alec Mazo and Edyta Sliwinska. He also sings his latest single, "Do You Know," from his new album, "Insomniac." Viewers will also be treated to a performance by the world's greatest living flamenco dancer, Joaquin Cortes, who makes a special trip from Europe for a spectacular and unique routine.
Final Performance
Tuesday's two-hour finale features the couples' third and final performance, one of their favorite past routines from the season. The judges' cumulative scores for the three dances will be combined with viewers' votes from the previous night to determine the winner. Other finale highlights include a group dance featuring all eight eliminated couples from this season. The professionals will also take the stage to Björk's "It's Oh So Quiet." All the excitement and frenzy will lead up to the moment we've all been waiting for -- Who among the three finalists will win reign as champions of "Dancing with the Stars" and take home the coveted mirror ball trophy?.
Season 4 Finale
Tuesday's two-hour finale features the couples' third and final performance, one of their favorite past routines from the season. The judges' cumulative scores for the three dances will be combined with viewers' votes from the previous night to determine the winner. Other finale highlights include a group dance featuring all eight eliminated couples from this season. The professionals will also take the stage to Björk's "It's Oh So Quiet." All the excitement and frenzy will lead up to the moment we've all been waiting for -- Who among the three finalists will win reign as champions of "Dancing with the Stars" and take home the coveted mirror ball trophy?.
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