How to Watch ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Season 31 Off ABC

for 17 years, Dancing with the stars Fans have tuned in to ABC to see celebs learn how to ballroom dance for a Mirrorball Trophy. But this year everything changes. Yes, stars still foxtrot and cha-cha-en around. And yes, someone will still go home with a mirror ball trophy. But for the first time ever, the show won’t air on ABC. *murmur*

That’s correct. If you want to watch Dancing with the stars In season 31, things could be a little more complicated – and possibly a little more expensive – this year. Here’s everything you need to know about where Dancing with the stars is airing now so you don’t miss a single spin, lift or dip.

Where can I see the new ones Dancing with the stars Season 31?

Instead of airing on ABC like it has for the past 30 seasons, DWTS is switching to streaming only and can be found on Disney+.

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That triggers big changes. For one, the show will be broadcast live across the country, allowing those on the west coast to watch and vote with those on the east coast. Also: it will Not commercial breaks during the broadcast. Just dance and dance some more. (And, of course, plenty of over-the-top wardrobe changes from Tyra Banks.)

when does Dancing with the stars Season 31 Premiere?

The 31st season of Dancing with the stars Premieres today (Monday, September 19) at 8pm ET/5pm PT. Tyra Banks returns as host and is joined by her new co-host, actor and season 19 winner Alfonso Ribeiro. All four of last season’s judges – Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough – are returning. And the full celebrity cast list can be viewed here.

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How do I get Disney+?

If you don’t already have Disney+, you need it to watch Dancing with the stars Sorry to spoil the routine you may have had the last 17 years. A subscription to Disney+ is currently $7.99/month, but an offer is available to get the first month for $1.99.

As reported by The edge, on December 8th the price will increase to $10.99/month for an ad-free experience, so keep that in mind. At this point, a subscription With Ads are available for $7.99/month. Subscribers who plan to have Disney+ long-term can get lower rates if they sign up for a full year. Bundles containing combinations of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ are also available.

Long story short: if you want to see if Teresa Giudice can do the Viennese waltz or if Samantha’s hot boyfriend is dating Sex and the City rumba, you need access to Disney+. You can’t get past that.

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