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How to Watch ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Online Without Cable

John Lonsdale

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Thirteen celebrities will get into the groove once again, as Dancing With the Stars returns to the ballroom for another week of routines for Season 33. Before the show even premiered last week, this season of Dancing With the Stars made headlines when the new cast got announced earlier this summer, as an ABC press release puts it, “notorious ankle bracelet fashionista” Anna Delvey is also competing on the show.

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“We’ve always tried to be a very broad church when it comes to the types of people, the types of backgrounds, the types of stories we have on the show,” Dancing With the Stars showrunner Conrad Green recently told Variety in an interview. “Anna is fascinating to a lot of people, a lot of people have watched the dramas about her life and have followed her story, so I think there is an inherent curiosity about her.”

Fresh off securing medals in Paris, Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik will take a break from the pommel horse for this season of the hit dancing competition alongside pro Rylee Arnold, while Olympic rugby player Ilona Maher is dancing with partner Alan Bersten. Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough host the 33rd season, with The Bachelor and Bachelorette stars Joey Graziadei and Jenn Tran, Tori Spelling, and Eric Roberts also among the stars featured on the show this fall.

No stars were eliminated after last week’s premiere, though Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong received the highest scores of the evening after dancing to Chappell Roan’s “Hot to Go.” Here’s everything you need to know about watching tonight’s new episode of Dancing With the Stars Season 33 online.

How to Watch Dancing With the Stars Online Without Cable

Don’t have traditional cable? These live TV streaming services help make sure you never miss a beat.

Watch Dancing With the Stars on DirecTV Stream

Dancing With the Stars airs on ABC, but where do cord-cutters watch the show each week online? You’ll need a live TV streaming service, like DirecTV Stream. The service now carries Disney-owned properties, including networks like ABC so you can watch the new DWTS episode tonight without cable. Plans come with a five-day free trial, then cost $79.98 a month for two months. Afterwards a subscription goes up to $94.98 a month.

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Watch Dancing With the Stars on fuboTV

fuboTV also offers a free trial for all of it plans. You can get a seven-day free trial to fuboTV’s Pro package, which includes access to stream Dancing With the Stars on ABC tonight. Subscribers get 196 channels for the fuboTV Pro plan, along with unlimited Cloud DVR storage for nights where you’re not home to see the episodes as they air in real-time. fuboTV offers $30 off your first month of its Pro package, starting at $49.99 a month.

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Watch Dancing With the Stars on Sling

Sling subscribers can also watch tonight’s Dancing With the Stars episode online. The Sling Blue package includes local channels like ABC, along with 44 other channels. Subscribers can watch TV with the service on up to three screens at the same time. Plans start at $22.50 for the first month, then $45 a month after that.

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Watch Dancing With the Stars on Hulu + Live TV

Another place to stream tonight’s Dancing With the Stars episode is Hulu + Live TV. The streaming service comes with 95 channels, including ABC, to watch without having to pay for traditional cable TV. A Hulu + Live TV subscription starts at $76.99 a month, but it also comes with a three-day trial to stream Dancing With the Stars free, in addition to Disney+ and ESPN+. Episodes also arrive on Hulu the day after they air on ABC and Disney+. Hulu’s base plan comes with a 30-day free trial.

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When Is Dancing With the Stars on TV?

Episodes of Dancing With the Stars air each week on Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT. New episodes are on ABC and Disney+, then air on Hulu the day after they air live.

When Is the Dancing With the Stars New Season?

Season 33 of Dancing With the Stars premiered last week on Sept. 17. The premiere included an opening dance number that features “Set My Heart On Fire (I’m Alive x And The Beat Goes On)” by Majestic, The Jammin Kid, and Céline Dion. Tonight’s Week 2 episode includes songs featured in Oscar-nominated movies, and an opening dance number to “Hooray For Hollywood.”

Watch Dancing With the Stars Season 33 Contestants

With judges including Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough, here’s the cast of stars for the new season of DWTS.

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  • Danny Amendola

  • Anna Delvey

  • Joey Graziadei

  • Dwight Howard

  • Chandler Kinney

  • Ilona Maher

  • Brooks Nader

  • Stephen Nedoroscik

  • Phaedra Parks

  • Eric Roberts

  • Tori Spelling

  • Jenn Tran

  • Reginald VelJohnson

DTWS Oscars Night Routines, Songs (Week 2)

Here are the songs each couple will dance to on Dancing With the Stars for the Oscars Night episode, according to ABC.

  • Danny Amendola and Witney Carson: “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins

  • Anna Delvey and Ezra Sosa: “Suddenly I See” by KT Tunstall

  • Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson: “Shallow” by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

  • Dwight Howard and Daniella Karagach: “City Of Stars” by Ryan Gosling

  • Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong: “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish

  • Ilona Maher and Alan Bersten: “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes

  • Brooks Nader and Gleb Savchenko: “9 to 5” by Dolly Parton

  • Stephen Nedoroscik and Rylee Arnold: “Superman – Main Theme” by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra

  • Phaedra Parks and Val Chmerkovskiy: “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” by Jennifer Hudson

  • Eric Roberts and Britt Stewart: “The Godfather Waltz” by Nino Rota and Carlo Savina

  • Tori Spelling and Pasha Pashkov: “This Is Me” by Keala Settle and The Greatest Showman Ensemble

  • Jenn Tran and Sasha Farber: “A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)” by Fergie, Q-Tip and GoonRock

  • Reginald VelJohnson and Emma Slater: “Ode To Joy” by Beethoven

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