Let's get ready to rumba again!
Dancing With the Stars returns for a 30th season this fall with a new crop of celebrity contestants. The newest installment of the ABC series is also marking a long-awaited milestone: It marks the first time the U.S. version of the show will feature a same-sex dancing couple. One of the new contestants, JoJo Siwa, has been paired with a female pro dancer. While ABC has not revealed who it is, the Nickelodeon star did recently offer a hint!
The new season of Dancing With the Stars will also feature a recent Olympic gold medalist, a YouTube star seeking to waltz back into fans' good graces after a family controversy and a Real Housewives star.
The ballroom will also have plenty of familiar faces. Tyra Banks is returning as host of the show, while many fan-favorite pro dancers will be part of the cast. Season 30 of Dancing With the Stars is set to premiere on ABC on Sept. 20.
Check out everything we know so far about the new season:
Matt James
The Bachelor's Matt James has accepted a rose to compete on Dancing With the Stars. He'll face the pressure of living up to fellow Bachelor Nation star Kaitlyn Bristowe's Mirrorball Trophy win in 2020.
Mel C
If you wanna be Mel C's DWTS partner, you gotta get with her friends—the Spice Girls! The English singer, affectionately known as Sporty Spice, already has a leg up on the competition thanks to her performance experience
Brian Austin Green
Dancing With the Stars pro Sharna Burgess surely convinced her boyfriend and Beverly Hills, 90210 alum that he could cha-cha his way to the top.
Amanda Kloots
The Talk host has a strong dance background. She started out dancing on Broadway, where she met late husband Nick Cordero, and even performed as a Radio City Rockette.
The Miz
WWE superstar and reality TV personality The Miz is bringing the royal rumble to Dancing With the Stars season 30.
Cody Rigsby
You've seen him on the leaderboard, and now this beloved Peloton instructor has signed on to break a sweat on the dance floor.
Iman Shumpert
NBA pro turned E! reality star Iman Shumpert is a Dancing With the Stars casting slam dunk.
Christine Chiu
She's bringing bling to the ballroom! The star of Netflix's Bling Empire is ready to prove she's got what it takes.
Melora Hardin
Jan Levinson is ditching her scented candle biz for the dance floor. The star of The Office and The Bold Type is yet another unexpected addition to the DWTS lineup.
Jimmie Allen
The country singer is going to let the "Good Times Roll" after joining the cast of Dancing With the Stars.
Martin Kove
Fans of The Karate Kid will recognize actor Martin Kove.
JoJo Siwa
Dance Moms alum and Nickelodeon star JoJo Siwa will join the cast of Dancing With the Stars season 30 and the performer, who introduced the world to girlfriend Kylie Prew in 2021, will be the first-ever contestant to have a same-sex dance partner on the show.
Kenya Moore
In August, a source told E! News that Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore will also compete on Dancing With the Stars season 30.
Suni Lee
Also joining the cast of celebrity contestants is Sunisa "Suni" Lee, who won three medals, including one gold, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Olivia Jade
The 21-year-old beauty influencer is one of the celebrity contestants for Dancing With the Stars season 30, a source close to her confirmed to E! News on Sept. 1, adding that the YouTuber has no dance experience. The insider said Olivia hopes DWTS will help her gain control of her life, learn from past mistakes and challenge herself in new areas.
And the Pro Dancers Are...
The female pro dancers for season 30 are: Cheryl Burke, Emma Slater, Jenna Johnson, Lindsay Arnold, Sharna Burgess, Daniella Karagach, Witney Carson and Britt Stewart.
The male pro dancers returning to the ballroom are Alan Bersten, Artem Chigvintsev, Brandon Armstrong, Gleb Savchenko, Pasha Pashkov, Sasha Farber and Valentin "Val" Chmerkovskiy—who is married to Jenna.
Fab Four
Len Goodman, Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli will all be back as judges, together for the first time. Derek had taken over Len's longtime role in season 29 as the British star was unable to travel to the United States due to coronavirus pandemic-related travel restrictions.
Tyra Banks Will Be Back
In March 2021, ABC announced that the supermodel is set to return as host of Dancing With the Stars for season 30. She had replaced longtime emcees Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews in season 29.