The BBC and BBC Studios today confirm plans for Strictly Come Dancing 2026, as the eagerly anticipated new series gets ready to once again light up Saturday and Sunday nights this autumn on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Made by BBC Studios Entertainment, Strictly Come Dancing remains as the biggest Entertainment title for viewer hours on the BBC plus the latest series attracted an average audience of 7.8m viewers (main show average on 28-Day BARB 4-Screens) with 8.6m tuning in to the Grand Final to see Karen Carney and her professional partner Carlos Gu lift the Glitterball Trophy.

This year a dynamic and world class roster of returning Professional Dancers will be joined by fresh top talent from the international dance world, bringing an exciting mix of experience and showmanship to the Strictly ballroom.

Returning to the dance floor later this year are: Dianne Buswell, Julian Caillon, Amy Dowden, Katya Jones, Neil Jones, Nikita Kuzmin, Jowita Przystał, Johannes Radebe, Aljaž Škorjanec, Alexis Warr, Kai Widdrington, Nancy Xu, Carlos Gu, Lauren Oakley and Vito Coppola.

In addition to the returning Pros, there will be brand new professional dancers joining the line-up in 2026. The new Pros will be confirmed closer to the return of the show as the 24th spectacular series comes to screens in Autumn 2026.

Back once again for the new series will be the esteemed judging panel of Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Head Judge Shirley Ballas who will be casting a watchful eye over the performances each week, giving their expert view on the dances and delivering their all-important scores.

Then there will be the much-loved themed weeks including Movies, Icons, Halloween and Musicals plus the Instant Dance challenge will also be back, following its high-energy debut in 2025.

As well as all this, one of the most iconic milestones of the series, the annual visit to the iconic Blackpool Tower Ballroom, will once again be a highlight for everyone to look forward to.

Further plans for Strictly Come Dancing 2026, including the new hosts, new Professional Dancers joining the line up and the celebrity cast of 2026, will be confirmed in due course.

Strictly Come Dancing is a BBC Studios Entertainment production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer and was commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment at the BBC. The Executive Producer is Sarah James, the Series Editors are Nicola Fitzgerald and Jack Gledhill. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Jo Wallace.

Biographies for the Returning Professional Dancers

Alexis Warr

American-born Alexis Warr is best known stateside for winning the US dance series So You Think You Can Dance, which crowned her ‘America’s Favourite Dancer’ and made her the first ever female Ballroom and Latin dancer to claim the title. She has also performed on America’s Got Talent, World of Dance and as a guest and troupe dancer on Dancing with the Stars. Alexis joined Strictly Come Dancing in 2025, partnering social media star George Clarke, and the pair made it all the way to the final.

Aljaž Škorjanec

Aljaž is a 19-time Slovenian champion in Ballroom, Latin and Ten Dance. In his debut series of Strictly in 2013, Aljaž lifted the Glitterball trophy with model and TV personality Abbey Clancy. He danced on the show for a further eight series, with partners including Gemma Atkinson, Clara Amfo and Alison Hammond, before taking a two-year hiatus. He made an impressive return in 2024, reaching the final with Tasha Ghouri. Most recently, he partnered singer and performer La Voix, and the couple danced until the ninth week of the competition, at which point they sadly had to withdraw due to injury.

Amy Dowden

Amy began dancing at the age of eight and is a four-time British national finalist who went on to become a British national champion, making her one of the highest-ranking Ballroom and Latin dancers in the UK. Amy grew up watching Strictly Come Dancing from her hometown of Caerphilly, South Wales, and in 2017 joined the series as a professional dancer. During her Strictly career, Amy’s partners have included Brian Conley, Tom Fletcher, JB Gill, James Bye and Karim Zeroual, with whom she reached the final in 2019. In 2025, Amy was awarded an MBE for services to raising awareness of inflammatory bowel conditions.

Carlos Gu

Three-time Chinese national champion Carlos Gu is a multiple world semi-finalist, placed 3rd at the German Open Championship and was Amateur Latin Rising Star runner-up at the 2017 UK Open. He joined the Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer line-up in 2022 and, in his first year, made it all the way to the final with actress Molly Rainford. In 2023, he partnered presenter Angela Scanlon, reaching week 10 of the competition. Last year, Carlos was partnered with former professional footballer and Lioness Karen Carney. The pair went on to lift the Glitterball trophy making Carlos the reigning Strictly Come Dancing professional champion.

Dianne Buswell

Dianne Buswell is an Australian Open champion and four-time amateur Australian Open finalist. She was also a professional dancer on Australia’s Dancing with the Stars before joining Strictly Come Dancing in 2017. Since joining the programme, Dianne has enjoyed memorable partnerships with Joe Sugg, Tyler West, Bobby Brazier and most recently, Stefan Dennis. She won the series in 2024 with comedian Chris McCausland and their waltz to You’ll Never Walk Alone received a BAFTA Television Award for Memorable Moment in 2025.

Johannes Radebe

Johannes Radebe is a two-time South African professional Latin champion and a three-time South African amateur Latin champion. He competed on Strictly Come Dancing South Africa twice, reaching the final both times. He joined the UK show in 2018 and in 2021 was partnered with celebrity baker John Whaite in the show’s first all-male partnership. Together they reached the final and became the series’ runners-up. Johannes has also danced with celebrities including actress and comedian Ellie Taylor, former tennis player Annabel Croft, and Gladiator Montell Douglas. Most recently he partnered actress Alex Kingston, and together they reached week 10 of the competition.

Jowita Przystał

Polish Open Latin champion Jowita ended her competitive career in 2015 to join the cast of touring dance company Burn the Floor where she stayed for four years before moving to the UK in 2019 to pursue her dancing dreams. Jowita won the The Greatest Dancer on the BBC in 2020, earning her the prize of performing in the Strictly ballroom, and in 2021 she officially joined the professional dancer line-up. In 2022, she was partnered with her first celebrity, presenter Hamza Yassin and they went on to lift the Glitterball trophy. Most recently, Jowita danced with broadcaster and Hollywood correspondent Ross King.

Julian Caillon

Australian-born Julian Caillon has been dancing since the age of 10, specialising in Ballroom and Latin and representing Australia at international competitions. In his home country, he appeared as a professional dancer on three seasons of Dancing With The Stars and also competed on So You Think You Can Dance. Julian joined Strictly Come Dancing in 2025, partnering actress Balvinder Sopal and together they made it all the way to the semi-final.

Kai Widdrington

Southampton-born Kai Widdrington was set to follow in his dad’s footsteps by becoming a professional footballer, but at the age of 9 he decided to take up dancing instead. At 14, he became World Junior Latin champion. Kai joined the Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer line-up in 2021 and his first celebrity partner was TV presenter AJ Odudu. Together they made it to the final but sadly had to withdraw due to an injury. Kai’s other celebrity partners have included Kaye Adams, Angela Rippon and most recently Vicky Pattison. He is also a two-time Strictly Christmas champion.

Katya Jones

World champion Latin dancer Katya Jones was born in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Competing for England, she became World Professional Latin Showdance Champion, a three-time World Amateur Latin champion, and a four-time undefeated British national professional champion. Katya is also a Strictly Come Dancing champion, having won the series with Joe McFadden in her second year on the show. Some of her other Strictly students include Ed Balls, Nicola Adams, Adam Peaty, Tony Adams and Nigel Harman. Last year, Katya danced with actor Lewis Cope. Together they made it to week 11 of the competition and received the first 40 of the series for their iconic Halloween-themed Couple’s Choice routine.

Lauren Oakley

Birmingham-born Lauren Oakley started dancing at just 2 years old and began competing soon after. Early successes include becoming Juvenile Champion at the prestigious Blackpool Dance Festival, winning across both Ballroom and Latin disciplines. Lauren was also crowned Under-21 British National Champion before exploring a career on stage. Lauren joined the Strictly Come Dancing family in 2022 before being paired with her first celebrity partner, journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy, the following year. In 2024, Lauren stepped in midway through the series to dance with singer JB Gill, with whom she reached her first Strictly final. Last year, Lauren partnered professional football manager and former player Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, dancing until week 5 of the competition.

Nancy Xu

Nancy Xu is a world-class Latin dancer who was a finalist at the Under-21 World Championships in 2010. She was also a finalist on So You Think You Can Dance in her home country of China. Nancy joined Strictly Come Dancing in 2019 and has reached the semi-final of the competition with two of her celebrity partners, CBBC presenter Rhys Stephenson in 2021 and actor Will Mellor in 2022. She has also danced with Les Dennis and Shayne Ward, and was crowned Strictly Christmas Champion in 2023.

Neil Jones

Neil Jones is a four-time undefeated British national professional champion and three-time winner of the World Amateur Latin Championships. In 2015, he was crowned World Professional Latin Showdance Champion and has won over 45 titles around the world during his competitive career. Neil has been a Strictly Come Dancing professional since 2016, and his celebrity partners have included professional footballer Alex Scott, actress and comedian Nina Wadia, and legendary singer Toyah Willcox.

Nikita Kuzmin

Nikita moved to Italy aged 9 from his home country of Ukraine and there became a six-time Italian champion. In 2020 he competed on Let’s Dance, Germany’s version of Strictly Come Dancing before joining the UK series in 2021. His celebrity partners have included Tilly Ramsay, Ellie Simmonds, Sam Quek and Layton Williams, with whom he reached the final in 2023. Last year, Nikita was originally paired with TV personality Dani Dyer, but after she sustained an injury, he instead took to the floor with West End actress Amber Davies, and the pair made it all the way to the final.

Vito Coppola

Eleven-time Italian Latin champion Vito began dancing at the age of 6 and, by the age of 10, was winning national championships. His career highlights include being a three-time World Championship finalist and European Cup winner. In 2021 he left the competition world and joined the Italian version of Strictly Come Dancing, which he won in his first year. Since joining Strictly in 2022, Vito has reached three finals, the second of which saw him lift the Glitterball trophy with actress Ellie Leach. Most recently, he partnered model and actress Ellie Goldstein, and together they danced until week 6 of the competition.

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