Dust off your dancing shoes because the new season of Dancing With The Stars is set to premiere 7.00pm Sunday, June 18 on Channel Seven and 7plus.
Hosted by Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger, the 2023 season will see a new batch of celebrities leave it all on the floor as they compete for their chosen charity and the Dancing With The Stars Mirror Ball Trophy.
After weeks of training, they will face the scrutiny of judging panel Craig Revel Horwood, Sharna Burgess, Todd McKenney, and Mark Wilson.
The 2023 Dancing With The Stars line-up is:
• Charlie Albone – Better Homes and Gardens Landscaper
• Christie Whelan Browne – Actor
• Emily Weir – Home and Away Actor
• Gavin Wanganeen – AFL legend
• Issa Schultz – The Chase Australia Supernerd
• James Magnussen – Olympic Medallist
• Laura Byrne – Podcaster and radio host
• Mary Coustas – Comedian and actor
• Matt Preston – Presenter and food journalist
• Paulini – Performer
• Phil Burton – Singer
• Pia Miranda – Actor
• Sally Pearson – Olympic Gold Medallist and 7News presenter
• Virginia Gay – Actor
In 2022, Seven‘s Dancing With The Stars: All Stars came to an end, with TV personality and race car driver Grant Denyer taking home the coveted mirror ball trophy and winning for The Smith Family.
The six grand finalists were: Courtney Act, David Rodan, Deni Hines, Grant Denyer, Kris Smith, and Ricki-Lee.
Dancing With The Stars is produced by BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand from a format created by the BBC and distributed by BBC Studios. 2023 marks the first year that BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand has taken the show on as a solo production, having previously worked as a co-production with Warner Bros International Television Production Australia.
Dancing With The Stars 2023: Premieres 7.00pm Sunday, 18 June on Channel Seven and 7plus