Dancing With The Stars: All Stars is back for a second season, premiering Sunday, 20 February on Channel 7 And 7plus.
After weeks of intensive training, the most talented season of dancers ever to appear on the show will face the judgement of returning panel Toss McKenney, Helen Richey, Paul Mercurio and Mark Wilson.
This year’s season will be hosted by Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger and will be joined by winners, finalists and fan favourites from the past 17 seasons, including four wild card entrants.
Each all star cast member is paired up with a professional dancer and will face highs and lows as they leave it all out on the floor for their chance to take home the coveted mirror ball trophy.
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The Dancing With The Stars: All-Stars cast includes:
Angie Kent (Dancing for Black Dog Institute) – 2020 favourite
Anthony Koutoufides (Dancing for KIDS Foundation) – 2006 winner
Bridie Carter (Dancing for Support Act) – 2007 winner
Cameron Daddo (Dancing for Ronald McDonald House) – wild card
Courtney Act (Dancing for Black Rainbow) – 2019 runner up
David Rodan (Dancing for The Carly Ryan Foundation) – 2014 winner
Deni Hines (Dancing for Oasis Africa Australia) – wild card
Grant Denyer (Dancing for The Smith Family) – 2006 winner
Kris Smith (Dancing for White Ribbon Australia) – wild card
Kylie Gillies (Dancing for Melanoma Institute Australia) – 2009 grand finalist
Olympia Valance (Dancing for Dementia Australia) – 2019 favourite
Ricki-Lee (Dancing for Support Act) – 2014 grand finalist
Rob Mills (Dancing for The Australian Children’s Music Foundation) – 2009 favourite
Sam Mac (Dancing for Sydney Dogs & Cats Home) – wild card
Dancing With The Stars: All Stars is produced by Warner Bros International Television Production Australia and BBC Studios, from a format created by BBC and distributed by BBC Studios.