STRICTLY COME DANCING: THIS WEEK'S SONGS, DANCES AND GUEST PERFORMER REVEALED
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STRICTLY COME DANCING: THIS WEEK'S SONGS, DANCES AND GUEST PERFORMER REVEALED

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WEEK 4

The couples are back on the dance floor. Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke will be keeping a close eye on proceedings, providing valuable insight and awarding scores, before the public vote opens at the end of the show. Who will take the top spot on the leaderboard this week?


It’s results time, and the couples wait to find out if they’ve secured a place in icons week. There’s also music from Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and the professionals mean business with a fierce group tango. Two more couples will find themselves at risk in the dance-off, and a different judge will hold the casting vote. Whose ballroom adventure ends here?


The songs and dance styles for this weekend's Strictly Come Dancing live show have been revealed...


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Stefan & Dianne

Charleston to Dance Monkey by Tones And I


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 La Voix & Aljaž

Cha Cha to Hit Me With Your Best Shot by Pat Benatar



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 Amber & Nikita

Argentine Tango to Angel Of My Dreams by Jade


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 Ellie & Vito

Couples Choice to Golden by HUNTR/X


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 Lewis & Katya

Foxtrot to L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole



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 Vicky & Kai

Samba to La Isla Bonita by Madonna


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 Harry & Karen

Rumba to It Must Have Been Love by Roxette


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 Alex & Johannes

Rumba to Fast Car by Tracy Chapman



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George & Alexis

Tango to Viva La Vida by Coldplay


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 Karen & Carlos

Quickstep to Marvellous Party by Beverley Knight


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 Chris & Nadiya

Salsa to Maria by Ricky Martin


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 Balvinder & Julian

Paso Doble to Diablo Rojo to Rodrigo y Gabriela



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 Jimmy & Lauren

Couples Choice to Soca Medley


Strictly Come Dancing continues this Saturday on BBC One and iPlayer.


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