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Which contestant will emerge victorious in "Let's Dance" 2024?

A reminder of the impending conclusion.

There were only three dancing couples left on "Let's Dance" ...
There were only three dancing couples left on "Let's Dance" ...

Which contestant will emerge victorious in "Let's Dance" 2024?

Thirteen dance duos started the competition in "Let's Dance" this year, but only three remain. Viewers will find out who will be named the "Dancing Star 2024" during the finale, taking place this Friday.

Detlef Soost, along with his partner Ekaterina Leonova, Gabriel Kelly with Malika Dzumaev, and Jana Wosnitza and Vadim Garbuzov, are the last three couples in contention for the title. Each of them has prepared three unique dances for the final show.

In the jury dance segment, Wosnitza will perform a Rumba to "Eres Todo En Mí" by Ana Gabriel. For her favorite dance, she's chosen a Quickstep to "I Want You To Want Me" by Letters To Cleo, and her freestyle will be set to Beyoncé's songs, such as "Run The World," "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," "Crazy In Love," and "Halo."

Soost and his dance partner are planning a slow waltz to "What A Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong for the jury dance, a samba to "Tum Takketà" by Luca D, Alessandro Olivato for the favorite dance, and a final freestyle to the soundtrack of "Men in Black." Their performance will include songs like "Men in Black," "Who Let The Dogs Out," "Back In Time," and "I Will Survive."

Singer Gabriel Kelly will likely keep the viewing audience entertained as he takes the dance floor. With Dzumaev, he plans to perform a samba to "Mas Que Nada" by Sergio Mendes feat. Black Eyed Peas for the jury dance, a tango to "Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica as their favorite dance, and a freestyle set to "Romeo and Juliet" theme. The playlist for his performance will feature "Dance Of The Knights," "Lovefool," "I'm Kissing You," and "Ruler of the World."

In addition to the competition, the grand finale will also feature a reunion with all the couples from this season of "Let's Dance." They'll come together with their dance partners for one last performance.

Maria Clara Groppler and Mikael Tatarkin will dance a cha-cha-cha to "How Will I Know" by Whitney Houston. Eva Padberg and Paul Lorenz will present a quickstep to "The Singer" by Liza Minnelli. Lina Larissa Strahl and Zsolt Sándor Cseke will offer a quickstep to "I'm Just A Girl" by No Doubt. Stefano Zarrella and Mariia Maksina will give a show-stopping Charleston performance to "Via Con Me" by Paolo Conte, while Sophia Thiel and Alexandru Ionel are set to perform a contemporary dance to "Torna a Casa" by Maneskin.

Biyon Kattilathu and Marta Arndt return to the stage for a Tango to "Rockin' Robin" by Bobby Day, and Tony Bauer and Anastasia Stan will present a quickstep to "I'm Walking" by Fats Domino. Finally, Lulu and Massimo Sinató will conclude the evening with a Tango to "Bust Your Windows" by Jazin Sullivan, and Ann-Kathrin Bendixen and Valentin Lusin will treat viewers to a contemporary performance set to the song "Am I Enough" by Loi.

The show will be hosted by Victoria Swarovski and Daniel Hartwich, with Joachim Llambi, Motsi Mabuse, and Jorge González judging the finalists. Each couple can earn a maximum of 90 points from the judges. As always, "Let's Dance" will air on RTL and RTL+.

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The upcoming finale of "Let's Dance" on RTL will not only determine the "Dancing Star 2024" but also feature an entertaining reunion of all dance duos from this season, performing their favorite routines once more. Viewers can look forward to Detlef Soost dancing a Rumba to "Eres Todo En Mí" during the jury segment, a crushing samba to "Tum Takketà" in the favorite dance section, and a thrilling freestyle performance set to "Men in Black" music.

Source: www.ntv.de

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