Strictly Come Dancing has revealed the songs each couple will be dancing to as week two of the competition rolls in with Lady Gaga, Beyoncé and Elvis Presley featuring.
The BBC hit show has also announced the exact dances contestants will be performing with everything from the Samba to the Waltz.
Sharing the news via Twitter on Tuesday (27 September), the BBC posted a teaser video of all the couples and their selected tracks.
As well as posting the teaser video, the BBC also posted a comprehensive list of all the couples, their dance and their song to its website.
That list reads:
Ellie Simmonds and Nikita Kuzmin: Waltz to Can’t Help Falling In Love by Elvis Presley
Fleur East and Vito Coppola: Viennese Waltz to Glimpse Of Us by Joji
Helen Skelton and Gorka Marquez: Cha Cha to Rain On Me by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande
Jayde Adams and Karen Hauer: Tango to Rumour Has It by Adele
Kaye Adams and Kai Widdrington: Charleston to Music! Music! Music! By Dorothy Provine
Ellie Taylor and Johannes Radebe: Paso Doble to Les Toreadors by Georges Bizet
Kym Marsh and Graziano Di Prima: Viennese Waltz to Runaway by The Corrs
Molly King and Carlos Gu: Quickstep to Love On Top by Beyoncé
Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystał: Jive to Blinding Lights by The Weeknd
James Bye and Amy Dowden: Tango to Bad Habits by Ed Sheeran
Matt Goss and Nadiya Bychkova: Samba to Night Fever by the Bee Gees
Richie Anderson and Giovanni Pernice: Quickstep to Dancin’ Fool by Barry Manilow
Tony Adams and Katya Jones: Charleston to My Old Man’s A Dustman by Foster and Allen
Tyler West and Dianne Buswell: Jive to Hit The Road Jack by Buster Poindexter
Will Mellor and Nancy Xu: Salsa to Never Too Much by Luther Vandross
The 20th series began on 23 September. Host Tess Daly said she feels the show has shown the importance of having on-screen representation as she recalled how “wonderful” it was for the show’s first all-male pairing to dance in the final last year.
The popular dance competition returned to screens this weekend for its 20th series, with Daly and Claudia Winkleman back on hosting duties.
Daly, who has presented the BBC One show since its first series in 2004, reflected on how she feels it has grown over the years with its audience.
She said: “I think the show has evolved and changed for the better. We never stop growing and pushing ourselves.
“We have the most incredible production team, our executive producer, Sarah James, is an actual genius.
“We’ve grown up with our audience. Last year we had our all male partnership dancing in the final and it was absolutely wonderful.
“I think it really showed how important it is to see representation on our screens.”
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