“Dancing With the Stars” has officially revealed the Season 34 lineup!
The 14 celebrities who will be hitting the ballroom this fall were announced Wednesday on “Good Morning America.”
See the full list of stars – and their new dance partners – below.
Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach
The travel influencer is giving reality TV another spin — literally — following his successful mark on Season 3 of “The Traitors.”
Fans saw Efron compete on the show alongside 22 other contestants, including former “Dancing With the Stars” standouts Nikki Garcia and Gabby Windey, earlier this year.
Now, he’ll be vying for the coveted Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy after teasing a potential casting in an exclusive interview with Page Six back in March.
When asked if he’d ever sign up for a series like “DWTS,” Efron responded at the time, “TBD. Look, I’m always down … I want to chase those experiences so I’m open to another show. I’m enjoying the moment right now, though.”
We already can’t wait to see the choreography Karagach has lined up for Efron following her historic Season 30 win with former NBA star Iman Shumpert, which landed her a Primetime Emmy nomination.
And here’s to hoping that the producer’s older brother, Zac Efron, will help the dance duo rack up some additional votes to keep them in the competition all season long.
Hilaria Baldwin and Gleb Savchenko
Looks like all those viral dancing videos paid off!
The entrepreneur, who is the wife of actor Alec Baldwin, is officially putting on her dancing shoes for Season 34 after “manifesting” her casting for quite some time.
Leading up to ABC’s announcement, Hilaria began sharing several videos of herself showing off her dance moves on TikTok and Instagram, causing casting speculation amongst “DWTS” fans online.
“I’ve been enjoying all this manifesting. I see in my comments there’s, like, a lot of people manifesting. It’s been a lot of fun manifesting. Let’s continue to manifest,” the mom of seven told “Extra” last month, when asked about her potential involvement with “DWTS.”
She then asked her husband if he would “let” her go “and dance” on live TV.
“Well I suppose that could be arranged. I suppose I would be convinced about that if there were certain parameters in place,” Alec responded at the time. “I want her to have fun and this is a woman who loves to have fun. She’s a fun-seeking person and I want her to go and do anything she wants to do.”
Hilaria will likely be one to watch this season as she has some prior dance experience under her belt. While attending New York University, for example, the yoga instructor was a member of the ballroom dance team and competed in various competitions over the years.
Perhaps her experience will help returning pro Savchenko finally score his first mirrorball win?
Corey Feldman and Jenna Johnson
“Hey, you guuuuys” — get ready to vote for Feldman (aka Mouth from “The Goonies”) on “DWTS.”
The actor and musician is proudly celebrating his 50th anniversary in entertainment by taking on an all-new challenge as a ballroom dancer this fall.
Feldman’s road to the mirrorball will follow the “Coreyography” author’s 2012 British reality TV stint on “Dancing On Ice” with pro partner Brooke Castile.
The “Stand By Me” star will certainly be in good hands on “DWTS” with Johnson, who is the reigning mirrorball champion after winning Season 33 with “Bachelor” alum Joey Graziadei. The talented choreographer also took home a win with figure skater Adam Rippon during Season 26.
Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov
Girl meets dance floor.
The actress — best known for playing Topanga Lawrence on the hit ’90s sitcom “Boy Meets World” — has officially said “yes” to Season 34 of “DWTS.”
Fishel’s casting confirmation comes after years of diehard fans throwing her name in the ring when listing off their “dream” contestants. She also reportedly had big aspirations of doing the show herself.
“I’ve told them [producers] really straightforwardly that I really want to do the show. Unfortunately, they’ve got thousands of other celebrities that feel the exact same way,” the “Girl Meets World” star told OK! magazine in 2009.
“There are so many people who want to do that show because it’s a real classy show, especially for reality TV. I told them I’m interested, they know I’m interested, and hopefully one day they’ll think I’d be a good fit for the show.”
Perhaps we’ll get another “Donut in the Sky” reprise performance? Make it happen, Pashkov!
Lauren Jauregui and Brandon Armstrong
The Fifth Harmony singer is ready to “put in work, work, work, work, work” this season.
Jauregui has signed on to “DWTS” ahead of a very exciting 2026. The booked and busy musician is gearing up for the release of her first solo album in the new year — hopefully, with a mirrorball in hand.
The Cuban American songwriter isn’t the first member of Fifth Harmony to put her ballroom skills to the test, however. Normani and Ally Brooke both placed third in the competition in previous seasons with their respective pro partners, Val Chmerkovskiy (Season 24) and Sasha Farber (Season 28).
Jauregui even performed on stage with 5H during Normani’s season in 2017. The girl group (minus former member Camila Cabello) got together to sing their hit song “Impossible” during the show’s “Most Memorable Year”-themed episode.
Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa
The renowned gymnast and two-time Olympian is another celebrity we’ll definitely have our eyes on this season.
Gymnasts have notably fared well on the show in the past, and Chiles — who was a member of the gold medal-winning team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris — will likely be no exception.
Shawn Johnson and Laurie Hernandez both took home the mirrorball trophy (in Season 8 and Season 23, respectively), while Stephen Nedoroscik made it into the finals last season with pro partner Rylee Arnold.
Other gymnasts who’ve competed include Simone Biles (Season 24), Mary Lou Retton (Season 27), Aly Raisman (Season 16) and Nastia Liukin (Season 20).
Paired with Sosa, who was partnered with Anna Delvey last season, we already know Chiles will be having a blast in rehearsals. And we’re sure the “DWTS” king of TikTok will be documenting it all for fans to see as their journey in the ballroom heats up.
Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold
The singer, best known as the baritone in a cappella group Pentatonix, is heading to the ballroom.
The three-time Grammy Award-winning artist has collaborated with numerous stars over the years, including Kelly Clarkson, Dolly Parton, Maren Morris, Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Wonder and Andrea Bocelli.
While joining “DWTS” will be an all-new challenge for the musician, Hoying has already proved he’s got the moves — and the performance factor.
At his wedding to Mark Manio in 2023, the songwriter surprised his new husband with an epic Blackpink medley dance, complete with full choreography and backup dancers.
Needless to say, his pro partner certainly has a lot to work with already!
Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten
The actress is now adding “DWTS” to her impressive Hollywood resume.
Hendrix has starred in a plethora of TV and movie projects over the years, taking on the iconic role of Meredith Blake in “The Parent Trap” and Lisa Luder in “Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion.”
Her more recent work includes a cameo in Disney’s smash hit “Freakier Friday” starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis, and an upcoming role as Dolly Gallagher Levi in OFC Creations Theatre Center’s 2026 production of “Hello, Dolly!”
Hendrix also previously worked as a model and professional dancer before landing TV gigs in Hollywood on shows like “Joan of Arcadia,” “Friends,” “Ellen,” “Charmed” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.”
With help from Bersten — who won Season 28 of “DWTS” with “Bachelorette” alum Hannah Brown — we have a feeling the actress could make it quite far in the competition.
Baron Davis and Britt Stewart
The two-time NBA All-Star is ready to ball out in the ballroom.
Despite his already-busy schedule — which consists of everything from entrepreneurship to hosting “Raiders: Talk of the Nation” — the athlete is carving out time to learn how to dance.
He’ll be vying for the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy with help from Stewart, who is competing as a pro for the sixth season in a row.
It will mark the “High School Musical” dancer’s first season as a wife after marrying her Season 31 partner, actor Daniel Durant, late last month.
As for Davis, he’ll be following in the footsteps of several fellow basketball players who have made their mark on the show in recent years, including Derek Fisher (Season 25 with Sharna Burgess), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Season 26 with Lindsay Arnold), Lamar Odom (Season 28 with Peta Murgatroyd), Iman Shumpert (Season 30 with Daniella Karagach) and Dwight Howard (Season 33, also with Karagach).
Andy Richter and Emma Slater
The actor is bringing his comedic chops to “DWTS” — and we can’t wait!
Richter is best known as Conan O’Brien’s hilarious sidekick on “Late Night,” “The Tonight Show” and “Conan” and the current host of “The Three Questions” podcast and “The Andy Richter Call-in Show” on SiriusXM.
Fans have also seen him in films like “Elf” and “Madagascar,” along with TV shows including “Andy Richter Controls the Universe,” “Andy Barker, P.I.” and “Arrested Development.”
Richter is certainly stepping out of his comfort zone by signing up for “DWTS,” but he’s in great hands with pro partner Slater. The choreographer previously won Season 24 with NFL star Rashad Jennings — can she do it again with Richter?
Jen Affleck and Jan Ravnik
From “MomTok” to the ballroom!
Despite just giving birth to her third child in July, this superstar mom is ready to rock the competition with support from her loving family. In addition to her newborn baby girl, Penelope, Jen and her husband, Zac Affleck, are also parents to daughter Nora and son Luca.
The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star will be paired with this season’s rookie pro, Ravnik, who is fresh off the Eras Tour with pop singer Taylor Swift.
“Mirrorball never goes out of style, and we are ready to win it,” the dancer exclaimed during his announcement on “GMA” last month.
Needless to say, we simply can’t calm down over this pairing. Early frontrunners? We’re calling it now!
Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas
The “MomTok” influencer will be joining her “SLOMW” co-star on the dance floor this season — bringing a fun and friendly edge to the competition.
She’ll be paired with veteran pro Ballas, who is making his highly anticipated return after a few seasons off. He last competed during Season 31 in 2022, where he placed first with Charli D’Amelio.
The choreographer also has two other mirrorball wins under his belt: Season 6 with figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi and Season 8 with gymnast Shawn Johnson.
As for votes this season? We don’t think this dance duo will have any trouble getting fans to tune in and show their support.
Leavitt boasts an impressive audience of over 3.1 million followers across TikTok and Instagram and has been hyping up her debut ever since her casting was announced in July.
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy
The social media star, who was confirmed as a Season 34 contestant back in May, has been hard at work in rehearsals leading up to her ballroom debut.
She previously told fans that she was “ready to challenge” herself and have “fun” on the dance competition show while appearing on “GMA” earlier this year.
“I’ve always been a fan of ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ I used to watch it when I was so young with my grandma,” she added. “She would always say to me, ‘Maybe one day you could be on there.’”
With Earle’s 7.5 million followers on TikTok and 4.3 million on Instagram, we have a feeling she and her pro partner will be placing quite far in the competition based on fan votes alone.
Plus, Chmerkovskiy is a three-time mirrorball champion. He won Season 20, 23 and 32 with actress Rumer Willis, gymnast Laurie Hernandez and Marvel star Xochitl Gomez, respectively.
Robert Irwin and Witney Carson
Oh, crikey, this season is going to be a good one!
The son of the late “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin was the first celebrity to be announced as a contestant for Season 34 of “DWTS” — and now we know he’ll be paired with Season 19 mirrorball champ, Carson.
“This is the ultimate dream come true,” Robert gushed in an announcement video in April. “Truly, from the bottom of my heart, I’m so grateful.”
The wildlife conservationist will have big shoes to fill, however, as his sister, Bindi Irwin, won Season 21 with pro partner-turned-judge Derek Hough in 2015.
Luckily, the family has already thrown their full support behind Robert ahead of his “DWTS” debut.
“You are going to absolutely shine in the ballroom. I wish I could express the magnitude of how proud I am of you and everything you have achieved,” Bindi wrote via Instagram following the exciting news of her brother’s casting.
“Can’t wait to cheer you on each week as you inspire so many with your strength, kindness and determination. Here’s to an extraordinary journey ahead.”
The Season 34 premiere of “Dancing With the Stars” — co-hosted by Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro — kicks off Tuesday, Sept. 16 on ABC and Disney+, and will stream the next day on Hulu. In the meantime, stay tuned to Page Six for all the latest updates on the dance competition series.