The competition is heating up as Strictly Come Dancing 2025 glides into its seventh exhilarating week. Following the spooky spectacle of the Halloween special, the remaining celebrities are upping their game with the legendary Blackpool Tower Ballroom now just a fortnight away.
The Week 7 Song and Dance Line-Up
This week's musical selection offers a diverse range of tracks, from classic anthems to a highly anticipated new release. The couples are set to perform the following routines in a bid to secure their place in the competition.
Alex and Johannes will bring fiery passion to the ballroom with a Paso Doble to 'Amparito Roca' by Jamie Texidor.
Amber and Nikita are ready to heat up the dancefloor with a vibrant Salsa to Sylvester's 'You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)'.
Balvinder and Julian have opted for a Couple's Choice routine, set to the moving 'Sapphire' by Ed Sheeran and Arijit Singh.
George and Alexis will sweep across the floor in a graceful Viennese Waltz to Queen's timeless 'Somebody to Love'.
Harry and Karen promise a party with a lively Samba to Gloria Estefan's appropriately named track, 'Samba'.
Karen and Carlos will deliver a high-energy Charleston to a powerful mashup of 'Upside Down' by Diana Ross and 'Think' by Aretha Franklin.
La Voix and Aljaž aim to charm the judges with a sophisticated Foxtrot to 'Make Your Own Kind of Music' by Cass Elliot.
Lewis and Katya are set to get everyone moving with a cheeky Cha Cha Cha to Pete Rodriguez's classic, 'I Like It Like That'.
A Swiftie Spotlight
In a move sure to delight fans, Vicky and Kai will perform an intense Tango to a track from the latest album by global superstar Taylor Swift. They will dance to 'The Fate of Ophelia' by Taylor Swift, bringing a modern and dramatic edge to the ballroom this Saturday.
The Road to Blackpool
The stakes are higher than ever as the coveted Blackpool week draws near. With the ninth week of the competition scheduled for the iconic venue, the couples in week seven are under immense pressure to deliver show-stopping performances and avoid the dreaded dance-off.
This week is not a themed event, allowing for a wider and more personal selection of music and dance styles from the couples and their professional partners. After one dancer earned the first perfect score of 40 during the Halloween special, all eyes will be on the judges' paddles to see if another celebrity can achieve the same flawless result.
Tune in to BBC One on Saturday, November 8, to see which couples can master their steps and secure their spot for the next stage of the glittering competition.