Strictly Come Dancing songs and dances revealed ahead of musicals week

The remaining stars will dance to songs from the shows on Saturday night
Extravaganza: Prepare yourself for an all-singing, all-dancing show
BBC / Guy Levy

The BBC has confirmed which songs and dances will feature in Strictly Come Dancing’s musical special.

The five remaining stars and their partners will be vying to impress judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Bruno Tonioli with a routine set to a musical classic.

Karim Zeroual and partner Amy Dowden will be jiving to You Can’t Stop The Beat from Hairspray while Alex Scott and Neil Jones will perform a samba to Joyful Joyful from Sister Act.

Kelvin Fletcher will be channelling Beauty and the Beast’s larger-than-life Gaston with an American Smooth routine while Emma Barton and Anton will be dancing the Charleston to Thoroughly Modern Millie.

Alex Scott and Neil Jones will attempt a samba
BBC / Guy Levy

Here is the full list of songs and dances for musical week...

  • Alex and Neil: Samba to Joyful Joyful from Sister Act
  • Emma and Anton: Charleston to Thoroughly Modern Millie from Thoroughly Modern Millie
  • Chris and Karen: Foxtrot to Consider Yourself from Oliver!
  • Karim and Amy: Jive to You Can’t Stop The Beat from Hairspray
  • Kelvin and Oti: American Smooth to Gaston from Beauty and the Beast

Saturday night’s show will open with Revel Horwood leading the judges, professionals and celebrities onto the dance floor for a special routine set to a musical medley from Hello, Dolly!

Eliminated: AJ Pritchard and Saffron Barker left the competition
BBC/Guy Levy

The results show on Sunday will see one more celebrity and their partner eliminated from the competition, after Saffron Barker and AJ Pritchard left the show last week.

The couple went head to head against Zeroual and Dowden in a dance off, but failed to win over the judges with their samba.

Strictly Come Dancing continues on November 30 at 7.10pm.

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