Dancing with the Stars on Channel 7 reaches 6.9 million Australians – Dancing With The Stars en pointe with viewers. Star-studded 2024 season reaches 6.9 million Australians.
After a dazzling display of sparkling sequins and magical moves, the 2024 season of the Seven Network’s star-studded series Dancing With The Stars brought down the curtain last night, reaching 6.9 million Australians across Channel 7 and 7plus across its run.
The spectacular Grand Finale, which saw Lisa McCune take home the iconic Mirror Ball Trophy, captured 889,000 television and digital viewers.
The big finish rounded out a strong season for Dancing With The Stars. Hosted by Sonia Kruger and Chris Brown, the 2024 series scored an average national total TV audience of 895,800. On 7plus, its audience shimmied up 35% compared to 2023.
Angus Ross, Group Managing Director, Seven Television, said:
“Australians have always loved the glitz and glamour of Dancing With The Stars and this year was no exception. Yet again, the show captured a big family audience and delivered some unforgettable moments.
“Thank you to Sonia and Chris, our expert judges Craig Revel Horwood, Helen Richey, Sharna Burgess and Mark Wilson, and the 12 brave and talented celebrities who put their bodies, pride and time on the line for their chosen charities.”
Seven’s National Television Sales Director, Katie Finney, said:
“Dancing With The Stars is a proven performer for Seven and our partners, lighting up our screens year in, year out. It’s fun, it draws a big crowd and it’s great family entertainment. Thank you to our partners and to everyone who made this year’s season such a success.”
Dancing With The Stars is produced by BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand from a format created by the BBC and distributed by BBC Studios.
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Dancing with the Stars on Channel 7 reaches 6.9 million Australians
About Dancing with the Stars
A cast too good to be true. You won’t be able to take your eyes off Dancing With The Stars.
The fresh aroma of spray tans, the sparkle of thousands of sequins and the rhythmic beat of new ballroom shoes can only signify one thing: 12 new celebrities are preparing to showcase their magical moves on the new season of Dancing With The Stars, premiering 7.00pm Sunday, 7 July on Channel 7 and 7plus.
This season, Sonia Kruger is joined by new co-host, Dr Chris Brown, as a fresh lineup of stars step onto the stage, giving their all to support their chosen charities.
Following weeks of rigorous rehearsals, they’ll face the discerning eyes of judges Craig Revel Horwood, Helen Richey, Sharna Burgess and Mark Wilson, as they strive for dancefloor supremacy.
Who will win the coveted Dancing With The Stars mirror ball trophy?
The 2024 Dancing With The Stars line-up is:
- Adam Dovile – Better Homes and Gardens DIY presenter
- Ant Middleton – SAS Australia Chief Instructor
- Ben Cousins – AFL legend and 7NEWS Sport presenter
- Hayden Quinn – Chef and TV host
- James Stewart – Home and Away actor
- Julie Goodwin – Chef and author
- Lisa McCune – Actor
- Nadia Bartel – Fashion designer and model
- Nikki Osborne – Comedian
- Nova Peris – Olympian and former senator
- Samantha Jade – Singer
- Shane Crawford – AFL royalty
Dancing With The Stars is produced by BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand from a format created by the BBC and distributed by BBC Studios.
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