Dancing with the Stars - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Episode 701

Episode 701A

Episode 701B

Episode 702

Episode 702 A
After two eliminations during premiere week, another couple is sent home.

Episode 703

Episode 703A
The "Dancing with the Stars" stage is transformed into a disco with Kool and the Gang performing a medley of "Jungle Boogie," "Ladies Night" and "Celebrate," accompanied by six disco dancers paying tribute to 1973 and the new drama "Life on Mars."

Episode 704

Episode 704A

Episode 705

Episode 705A
After tallying the judges' and viewers' votes from a night of Hustle, Jitterbug, Salsa and West Coast Swing, the sixth couple to be eliminated from the competition is revealed.

Episode 706

Episode 706A
After tallying the judges' and viewers' votes, the seventh couple to be eliminated from the competition is revealed.

Episode 707

Episode 707A
After tallying the judges' and viewers' votes, the eighth couple to be eliminated from the competition is revealed on "Dancing with the Stars the Results Show."

Episode 708

Episode 708A

Episode 709

Episode 709A
In the biggest music show "Dancing with the Stars" has ever seen, Aretha Franklin, Leona Lewis, John Legend and Julianne Hough all take to the stage for a jam-packed results show full of spectacular musical performances. After tallying the judges' and viewers' votes, the tenth couple eliminated from the competition is revealed

Episode 710

Season 7 Finale
In the final performance show on Monday, the teams will face off against one another in a Samba Smackdown in which they each dance to an extended version of the same song. Each couple will take their turn in a section of the song before stepping aside for the next team to showcase their routine -- giving judges and viewers a chance to compare the couples alongside each other. In addition, Lance, Brooke and Warren will show us what they've got in the ever popular Freestyle routine - a fan favorite.
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