While Dancing with the Stars aired its season 33 finale on Tuesday (November 26), viewers may already be wondering when they can expect the next season to premiere. But the answer to that is a bit complicated as the popular celebrity dance competition has yet to officially be renewed.
Not to worry, though, because a new edition of the hit ABC series, which saw a boom in ratings this season, typically isn't announced until the following year. Plus, given that 2025 will mark the show's 30th year on air, it's likely DWTS will do something to celebrate the milestone.
If the network's season 33 renewal of the show, which came in February of this year, is anything to go by, fans can likely expect an announcement to be made in the coming months.
In the meantime, DWTS came to a close this week after Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson took home the Mirrorball trophy. This makes Graziadei the first male Bachelor contestant to make it to the semi-finals and also marks Johnson's first time winning on DWTS.
The cast list for DWTS usually arrives weeks before the season premiere. So, it will be a solid eight months at least until the new list of contestants is revealed.
As for the lineup of pro dancers, this changes constantly; however, Alan Bersten, Emma Slater, Sasha Farber, Gleb Savchenko, Val Chmerkovskiy, Britt Stewart, Daniella Karagach, Jenna Johnson, and Pasha Pashkov have all appeared in several consecutive seasons at this point.
Meanwhile, Witney Carson made her DWTS return this season after taking a year-long hiatus, and Ezra Sousa made his debut this fall.
It's safe to say that Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli will likely return as next season's judging panel. The latter two have been with the show since its 2005 inception.
Co-hosts and former DWTS winners Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro are also likely to return to present the show. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air alum originally won the competition with his dance partner Witney Carson in season 19 before going on to join Tyra Banks as co-host in season 31.
Professional ballroom dancer Hough joined Ribeiro to co-host the show in 2023 following Banks's exit.