‘Dancing with the Stars’ Spoilers and News Update: Terrific Performances Will Set the Stage Ablaze in the Finale

By Dipannita - 23 May '16 13:30PM
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So, it is finale time on the current season of "Dancing with the Stars" and with all the three contenders in fine form, the competition is going to be a treat for viewers.

According to reports, the finale will be worth watching as the finalists have poured their heart and soul into the two-nights of dance. The performances are set to dazzle the stage and it will be definitely a delight to watch the winner walking away with the mirror-ball trophy.

The first part of the finale that airs on Monday will see the pairs dancing twice. They will do a redemption dance, which might include salsa, jazz or quickstep. Apart from this, they will also do their freestyle dance.

On Tuesday night, it will be a "24-Hour Fusion Challenge". The challenge requires the pairs to work on a new piece- a combination of two dance styles and it will have to be prepared within 24 hours. Tuesday night will also be a night of nostalgia as all the contestants will return to the stage for quick performances.

As for the performances, Nyle and Peta will do a quickstep to Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats' "S.O.B." and the freestyle will be dedicated to the Disturbed song "The Sound of Silence". Paige and Mark will do a salsa on "Pitbull's" Fireball and the freestyle is dedicated to "Over the Rainbow". Ginger and Val will jazz on Coldplay's "Adventure of a Lifetime" while Nat King Cole's "Orange Colored Sky" is to be their freestyle choice.

To add more fun, there will be Pitbull, Fifth Harmony and Aloe Blacc as guest performers. Val and his brother, Maksim Chmerkovskiy's tour for this summer will also feature on the show. As for the winner, speculations favor Ginger but Nyle and Paige also have a strong chance.

So, there is no clear picture as such and it all depends on how well the contestants perform. Their final and semifinal scores will be combined along with the viewers' votes to determine the results.

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