What to Know About Season 35 of 'Dancing With the Stars' So Far: Cast and More
The Dancing With the Stars ballroom is filling up fast for season 35.
While simultaneously confirming the reality competition's renewal, Hulu shared during the Get Real House event in April that Summer House's Ciara Miller and Love Island star Maura Higgins would be lacing up their dancing shoes. The following month, Savannah Bananas second baseman Jackson Olsonjoined the cast.
The milestone season comes after wildlife conservationist Robert Irwin and pro Witney Carson took home the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy in season 34. Irwin, for his part, will also play a role in finding the next pro dancer for the show.
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Which Celebrities Are Competing on ‘Dancing With the Stars' Season 35?
One month after Miller and Higgins were announced as the first cast members joining season 35, news broke at Disney's Upfront presentation that internet personality and Savannah Bananas star Olson would be on the show.
Which Pro Dancers Are Returning for ‘Dancing With the Stars' Season 35?
The pro dancers returning for season 35 have yet to be announced. Miller, however, shared that she has a partner in mind.
"I've been campaigning for Val [Chmerkovskiy]," Miller told E! News during the May Met Gala livestream. "I don't know if they hear me, but yeah, sending out some emails, putting my word in. We'll see where everyone wants to place me."
Will There Be a New Pro Joining ‘Dancing With the Stars' Season 35?
Before season 35 kicks off, fans will get a brand-new spinoff series. ABC announced in April that Dancing With the Stars: The Next Pro will air this summer to find the next pro dancer for the main broadcast.
"Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro features 12 exceptional up-and-coming dancers who move into one house and compete in a grueling audition process," a logline reads. "[They are] all vying for a coveted spot as a pro dancer on season 35 of Dancing with the Stars."
Season 34 winner Robert Irwin will host the show, with pro Mark Ballas and his mother, Shirley Ballas, serving as judges. The mother-son duo will be joined by a rotating panel of guest judges and mentors.
"For the first time in Dancing With the Stars history, the greatest dancers will compete for a spot as the next pro," Irwin said in a trailer. "This summer, let the fiercest dance battle begin."
When Does ‘Dancing With the Stars' Season 35 Premiere?
The series is set to premiere this fall on ABC and Disney+. A specific date has not been announced yet.
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This story was originally published May 13, 2026 at 2:45 PM.