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DWTS Halloween Week: The Most Spine-Tingling Routines in the Show’s History

Dancing With the Stars Halloween Week is always one of the season’s most anticipated episodes, as each couple brings a spooky twist to the ballroom with delightfully chilling routines.

The remaining nine couples of Season 34 will continue to compete for top judges’ scores and viewer votes with Halloween-themed routines. Each dance offers a chance to showcase their creativity while capturing the spirit of spooky season.

    The celebrity dance competition will feature a variety of dance styles on Halloween Night, including the Tango, Argentine Tango, Jazz, Viennese Waltz, Paso Doble, and Contemporary. Additionally, couples will face off in a “Dance Monster-thon,” for additional judges' points.

    As viewers await this season’s spookiest routines, here’s a look back at some of the most memorable Halloween moments in series history.

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    In Season 27, Witney Carson and Milo Manheim delivered one of Dancing With the Stars’ most memorable Halloween Week performances, according to SoapHub. Dancing a Contemporary routineto“Toxic” by 2WEI, the duo transformed the ballroom into a dark, frightening dreamscape.

    Carson and Manheim's energy was off the charts, and every move hit perfectly. Judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, and Bruno Tonioli loved the routine's mix of storytelling and technique, calling it one of the standout of the entire season.

    Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold (Season 25)

    For Season 25, Jordan Fisher and his professional partner Lindsay Arnold brought a dark twist to a classic fairy tale with a Paso Doble inspired by Little Red Riding Hood. Fisher embodied the role of the Big Bad Wolf, delivering a dramatic performance that had the ballroom audience on the edge of their seats.

    Dancing to Martin Garrix’s “Animals,” the duo wowed the judges, earning perfect 10s across the board. Their show-stopping performance helped ultimately lead Fisher and Arnold to take home a mirrorball trophy in 2017.

    For Season 30's Halloween Week, JoJo Siwa and Jenna Johnson brought a thrilling twist to the ballroom with a show-stopping jazz routine inspired by It. Their spooky look had fans on edge, and their flawless performance wowed the judges.

    Dancing to "Anything Goes" by District 78 featuring Patrice Covington, the duo’s energy and precision earned them perfect scores across the board. It also cemented their place in history as the series' first same-sex dance duo.

    James Hinchcliffe and Jenna Johnson (Season 23)

    James Hinchcliffe and Jenna Johnson performed a Viennese Waltz set to “You Don’t Own Me” by Grace, featuring G-Eazy, during Season 23, dressed as Joker and Harley Quinn. As seamless as they made the routine appear, initially, Johnson wasn't supposed to be a part of this exciting, unforgettable routine.

    Hinchcliffe was paired with pro Sharna Burgess throughout the season, but when Burgess was sidelined with an injury ahead of the Halloween episode, Johnson stepped in. Collider called this routine a "beautifully done waltz" as it captured the characters' violent and tender relationship.

    Iman Shumpert and Daniella Karagach (Season 30)

    During Season 30, Iman Shumpert and Daniella Karagach delivered one of the most intense and unforgettable Halloween routines in Dancing With the Stars' history. Their contemporary performance was inspired by Jordan Peele’s horror hit Us.

    The pair donned the film’s signature red jumpsuits and moved in perfect sync to the eerie “I Got 5 on It (Tethered Mix)” from the film's soundtrack. Their hauntingly precise routine earned a 40 from the judges and helped the dance partners capture the mirrorball trophy by the season's end.

    What memorable routines will Season 34 bring? Viewers will get to see all the fun during the Dancing with the Stars Halloween Night, which airs Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+. The episode airs the next day on Hulu.

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