Dancing with the Stars' Fall premiere date for Season 31 has been announced by Disney+.

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Dancing with the Stars is moving to Disney+ after airing on ABC for a whopping 30 seasons, and Disney+ has announced the show's 31st edition will begin streaming on September 19.

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Dancing with the Stars will be the first live series to debut on the streaming service.

The show will feature Tyra Banks continuing her role as host and executive producer for the third straight season. Dancing with the Stars will also be welcoming actor and Season 19 winner contestant Alfonso Ribeiro as Tyra's co-host.

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"Dancing with the Stars has been such an important part of my life for so many years, and I am ecstatic to officially re-join this tight-knit family as co-host," Alfonso recently said in a statement.

"Tyra and I have a longstanding friendship that I hope will resonate with all of the fans at home as we kick off this new season on Disney+."

And Tyra shared how she's known Alfonso since she was 19 years old.

"He always puts a smile on my face whenever I see him," Tyra shared of her new co-host.

"Having such a fun-loving, longtime friend as co-host warms my heart. Plus, he's won the competition before, so he knows exactly what the stars are going through. Bantering back and forth with him live is going to be so much fun!"


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Dancing with the Stars' new season is also bringing back Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough as judges.

Derek previously confirmed his Dancing with the Stars participation in May.

"I will be back!" Derek told Entertainment Tonight at the time, adding how Dancing with the Stars is "a trailblazer" series.

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Dancing with the Stars premiered in 2005 on ABC, but Walt Disney Television executive Dana Walden said the popular show leaving its original network supports ABC's initiative to "significantly" expand its unscripted slate.

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Dana also said in an April statement this will be a great opportunity to introduce Dancing with the Stars "to a whole new generation of fans on Disney+."

Disney+ has also picked up Dancing with the Stars for a 32nd season to air next year.

ABC announced in July 2020 that Tyra, the former America's Got Talent and America's Next Top Model host, would be joining Dancing with the Stars as its new host and executive producer because the show planned to embark on "a new creative direction."

Tyra replaced longtime host Tom Bergeron and his co-host Erin Andrews, who only held the position for six seasons.

Many fans were especially disappointed to see Tom go considering he had served as the host of Dancing with the Stars since the series premiered on ABC in 2005 -- a span that covered 28 seasons and over 400 episodes.


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Tyra has also been subjected to backlash for flubbing her lines and altering the show's format since joining the reality dancing competition.

"I don't read it," Tyra told Extra of criticism in October 2020, when Dancing with the Stars' 29th season was airing. "But they show me the ratings and I'm [confused]. I think a lot of it honestly is just people don't like change."

Tyra claimed it was "unprecedented how many more people" were tuning into the show once she became host.

"I know the network is happy because the network [is full of] business people that chose me," Tyra insisted at the time.

She vented that some people are just "unhappy" and can be "nasty," adding, "And so, why am I going to look at that crap?! I've just got to keep going."


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Dancing with the Stars' 30th season concluded with NBA champion Iman Shumpert and his professional partner Daniella Karagach winning the mirrorball trophy over the runner-up couple JoJo Siwa and pro partner Jenna Johnson.














About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.