The
Strictly Come Dancing semi-final is just days away, and the
BBC has now confirmed which songs and dances the remaining four couples will be performing on Saturday night.
As usual, the semi-final will see each of the pairs performing two brand new routines, with Chris Ramsey hoping to bounce back from the bottom two with a Rumba performance, followed by a Viennese Waltz. Meanwhile, after bagging the first perfect score of the series, Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden will deliver this year’s second Argentine Tango, alongside an
American Smooth to Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond.
Check out the full list of songs and dances below... Emma Barton and Anton Du Beke will dance a Cha Cha Cha to Hold My Hand by Jess Glynne and a Viennese Waltz to Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Safie
Chris Ramsey and Karen Hauer will perform a Rumba to Don’t Watch Me Cry by Jorja Smith and a Viennese Waltz to Somebody To Love by Queen
Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden will dance an Argentine Tango to Libertango by Bond and an American Smooth to Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
Kelvin Fletcher and Oti Mabuse will perform a Paso Doble to Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes and a Quickstep to The Lady Is A Tramp, as covered by the cast of Glee After the final dance-off of the series in Sunday night’s results show, we’ll be left with this year’s three finalists, who will then have a week to prepare three dances.
In the final, the Strictly couples are tasked with delivering two routines they’ve already performed on the show, alongside a Showdance that shows off the skills they’ve learned over the course of the series.
Traditionally, there would be four couples in the final, but this year there will only be three, due to Will Bayley’s premature exit earlier in the series.
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