Tyra Banks is very aware that all eyes will be on her when Dancing With the Stars returns for season 29.
08.07.2020 - 22:17 / billboard.com
With less than four months until the U.S. presidential election, the dance world is using its weapon of choice, music, to get people registered to vote.
A new event called Rave the Vote will host four voter registration livestreams and fundraisers on July 24, August 14, September 11 and October 2 in an effort to get dance fans to the polls. These politically-minded online raves will be hosted by Lost Resort, the livestream event that's been hosted each week by Tokimonsta since the beginning of
Tyra Banks is very aware that all eyes will be on her when Dancing With the Stars returns for season 29.
The new season of Dancing with the Stars is set to begin filming in September amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
team is hard at work, getting creative with how they can safely produce their show amid the coronavirus pandemic.ET has learned that the dance competition series is set to begin production for its 29th season this September.
EXCLUSIVE: “Dancing With the Stars” is looking to waltz into production in September as ABC and BBC Studios work through the health and safety protocols that will allow the competition format to light up the dance floor this year.The show, which is based on the BBC format “Strictly Come Dancing,” is entering its 29th season with former “America’s Next Top Model” host Tyra Banks now hosting and exec producing.In recent years, the series has traditionally aired around the middle of September, so
Peta Murgatroyd, Karina Smirnoff and and more Dancing With the Stars pros have welcomed children over the years.The Faith, Hope & Love star gave birth to her and then-fiancé Maksim Chmerkovskiy’s son, Shai, in January 2017. “This is, without a doubt, the best thing that has ever happened to us!’” the couple told Us Weekly in a statement at the time.The pair tied the knot six months later in New York.
The live entertainment industry in Japan had been growing at an uninterrupted pace since the year 2000, supporting the Japanese music scene as CD sales continue to plummet. But this year, the coronavirus pandemic put that growth to a halt, with most concerts being cancelled or postponed since the end of February. Many people working in the music industry found themselves out of jobs, and numerous smaller concert venues have been forced to shut down permanently.
family keeps on growing! Witney Carson excitedly announced on Instagram on Thursday that she's expecting her first child with husband Carson McAllister.«Baby McAllister coming Jan 2021!!!!!» Carson, 26, gushed in the caption of a post that showed her positive pregnancy test. «We can't even contain our excitement and joy right now.»«We found out together with @clearblue, which was so surreal and special!» she continued.
Former “Dancing with the Stars” champion Alfonso Ribeiro spoke out about hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews’ abrupt exit from the show. The “DWTS” community was shocked earlier this month when Bergeron took to Twitter to announce that he won’t be returning to host the competition show, which he held since its debut in 2005.
coronavirus pandemic.Earlier this month, the UK government announced an unprecedented £1.57 billion in grants to support the arts sector, though the funding doesn’t yet appear to include nightclubs, dance music events and festivals.The #LetUsDance campaign has been signed by Thom Yorke, Fatboy Slim, Caribou, Massive Attack, Four Tet, Daniel Avery and many more, who are urging the government to recognise the UK’s dance music industry in the same way as the live music and performing arts sectors,
Alfonso Ribeiro spoke out about Dancing With the Stars replacing hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews. Spoiler alert: The season 19 champion is not happy about the move.“I’ve texted back and forth with Tom.
RTÉ has cancelled the next series of Dancing with the Stars, which had been due to go on air in early 2021.
Last week saw the release of the annual, the IMS Business report, which assesses the trends and total valuation of the global dance scene.The year's report found that while the dance scene was making financial gains in 2019, in the context of the pandemic clubs and festivals could lose roughly 75% of their income in 2020, equivalent to roughly $3.3 billion.On a lighter note, the Report also determined the most popular dance music subgenres, as determined by Beatport sales.
Julianne Hough made her mark on Dancing With the Stars before moving on to conquer acting, singing and more.The professional dancer joined the ABC competition series in 2007 and won the mirrorball trophy during her inaugural season.
Meghan Trainor has dropped the deluxe version of her third studio album Treat Myself.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's been clear that all sectors of the global dance music industry would be deeply affected. Now, we have the data explaining these effects.
is switching things up for season 29, as the dance competition show welcomes a new host.ET has learned that Tyra Bankswill be hosting the upcoming season, taking over for Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews. She'll also be serving as executive producer alongside showrunner Andrew Llinares.«I've been a fan of since its beginning,» Banks said in a statement to ET.
In less than one year, Dancing with the Stars and ABC producers have let go four fan-favorite faces from the longtime ballroom competition show.