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Dancing With the Stars Season 34 Where to Watch, Episode List, Release Date

Dancing With the Stars Season 34 Where to Watch, Episode List, Release Date

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It was written in the stars: the thirty-fourth season of "Dancing with the Stars" is soon set to light up your screen.
This season marks the twentieth anniversary of the series, which originally premiered in 2005. As one of ABC's most popular shows, "Dancing With the Stars Season 34" will air live on more than one network at the same time.
Plus, if you miss it, there's another destination to watch it the very next day. To find out where, keep scrolling. You'll also see who are the judges are for "Dancing With the Stars Season 34", plus the confirmed celebrity contestants.
Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro host Dancing With the Stars
Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro host Dancing With the Stars
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Dancing With the Stars Season 34 Release Date
"Dancing With the Stars Season 34" releases Tuesday, September 16, 2025 on ABC and Disney+, via FuboTV. New episodes will stream the next day on Hulu.
Where to Watch Dancing With the Stars Season 34?
You can watch "Dancing With the Stars season 34" on ABC and Disney+ when it officially premiers September 16, 2025. It's also on FuboTV. New episodes will stream the next day on Hulu.
Who is in Dancing With the Stars Season 34?
The following celebrities have all been confirmed for "Dancing With the Stars Season 34". More contestants will be revealed closer to the show's launch.
• Jen Affleck – "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" cast member
• Alix Earle – Social media personality and model
• Robert Irwin – Wildlife conservationist and television personality
• Whitney Leavitt – "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" cast member
Who are the Hosts for Dancing With the Stars Season 34?
The hosts for "Dancing With the Stars Season 34" are once again Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough. Riberio debuted as co-host alongside Tyra Banks starting from 2022's season 31, after winning season 19. Julianne Hough first hosted the show in 2023's season 32.
Who are the Judges for Dancing With the Stars Season 34?
Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli return to the judges panel for Dancing With the "Stars Season 34."
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