Strictly Come Dancing: Week 10 songs and dance routines revealed

Virgin Radio

23 Nov 2022, 14:26

Strictly Come Dancing judges

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With only a few weeks until the Strictly Come Dancing final, the competition is well and truly hotting up, and it’s time to see what's in store for our remaining couples in week 10.

Ahead of the live show on Saturday (26th November), the songs and routines our celebrity contestants will be taking on this week have been revealed as we inch closer to discovering who will be lifting that infamous glitterball trophy.

There is no theme this week, and Kym Marsh and her professional partner Graziano have been forced to sit out due to a positive COVID result, meaning only six couples will be taking to the dancefloor.

Here’s what to expect:

Ellie T & Johannes: Jive to Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison

Fleur & Vito: Rumba to Too Lost In You Sugababes

Helen & Gorka: Samba to Eso Beso by Emma Bunton

Molly & Carlos: Tango to Bad Guy by Billie Eilish

Hamza & Jowita: Argentine Tango to Libertango by Bond

Will & Nancy: Charleston to Hush by Kula Shaker

On Sunday night (20th November), we sadly said goodbye to Tyler West and Dianne Buswell after they ended up in the dance-off against Molly Rainford and her partner Carlos Gu.

After performing a salsa to a KC and the Sunshine Band mega mix, Tyler’s time on the show came to an end after head judge Shirley voted to save Molly, who performed a jive to Bandstand by Barry Manilow.

Speaking exclusively to virignradio.co.uk, Tyler admitted he loved learning the routines each week and would miss the thrill of performing after being voted out of the series.

He explained: “I always dreamed of being on their shows then the fact of actually doing it and then that idea of a performance, then you do it. And it's just like this euphoric feeling once you come off the floor and I guess I will miss that.”

To find out what else he loved about the competition and why he will continue dancing following his elimination, read our interview with Tyler here.

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