The song choices for Strictly Come Dancing' s Blackpool week have been revealed.
Tunes that celebs will Waltz, Samba and Foxtrot to will feature an eclectic mix of hitmakers including Destiny Child, Rihanna and Cilla Black.
The show is finally returning to Blackpool after two years away for its infamous show at the newly refurbished Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
Each year the contestants will head up north to perform with their professional partners.
There are now just eight couples left in the competition, with the aim of winning the iconic Glitterball trophy.
A range of actors, singers and sport stars have turned their hand to ballroom and Latin dancing as they compete to be crowned the winner of Strictly 2022.
The dances and songs have been revealed for Blackpool Week:
- Kym Marsh and Graziano Di Prima: Paso Doble to Only Girl In The World/We Found Love by Rihanna and Calvin Harris
- Ellie Taylor and Johannes Radebe: American Smooth to You're My World by Cilla Black
- Fleur East and Vito Coppola: Couple's Choice to Destiny's Child Megamix
- Helen Skelton and Gorka Marquez: Quickstep to Valerie by Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse
- Tyler West and Dianne Buswell: Salsa to KC and the SUnshine Band Megamix
- Will Mellor and Nancy Xu: Samba to I Go To Rio by Hugh Jackman
- Hamza Yassin and Jowita Przystal: American Smooth to (The Theme From) New York New York by Frank Sinatra
- Molly Rainford and Carlos Gu: Jive to Bandstand Boogie by Barry Manilow
Last weekend saw former footballer Tony Adams leave the show.
He ended up in the bottom two with his Jive but pulled out before the dance off due to an injury.
Former Arsenal captain Tony had appeared to be a hit with fans after performing his hilarious routines, with his professional partner Katya Jones.
However, after discovering he and Katya were in the dance-off with Dianne Buswell and Tyler West, he made the decision to withdraw from the competition due to his knee injury which he sustained on Thursday.
Speaking about his exit on Strictly: It Takes Two, Tony told host Rylan Clark: "They gave me the choice, they were very professional the BBC.
"The physio was first class, they said 'It's your decision Tony, do you want to go for it?' my wife said 'My mum's coming, you've got to dance', I looked into her eyes and she went 'Hmm... Come on!'"
He added: "It's been amazing, this has been great, coming on here every week and chatting to you guys, I've loved this more than the dancing. It's been incredible, I came onto the show with one message to get the message of mental health out there."