Are you ready to see all the glitterball glamour in the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom up close?
The buzz for the 2022 series is already underway with the BBC confirming a full list of new Strictly stars.
The live studio audience will have a front-row seat to the 20th series hosted by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
As in previous years, there is a random draw for tickets to make the allocation as fair as possible and you can apply now.
Shirley, Craig, Motsi, Anton… We can’t wait to welcome back our fabulous #Strictly Judges for 2022! pic.twitter.com/uwbMquiuMA
— BBC Strictly ✨ (@bbcstrictly) May 19, 2022
Registration for the exciting Professional Dancers Pre-Record (on Wednesday, August 24) as well as for this year's Launch Show has already closed.
The Launch Show is being recorded in advance of the live shows on Wednesday 7 September.
Successful applicants have been guaranteed admission but only to their chosen date and tickets cannot be transferred to another date or a person who's not named on the ticket.
Strictly Come Dancing 2022 tickets for Blackpool live audience
If you missed out on the Professional Pre-Record and the launch show, don't despair!
Tickets for the iconic Blackpool Tower Ballroom show are now open but you'll need to be quick registration until 10 pm on Sunday, September 11.
The one-off special recording will take place on Saturday, November 19.
If you were lucky enough to secure Pre-Record or Launch Show tickets, you can still enter the random draw for tickets for the other live shows.
December dates will also be coming soon so keep your eyes peeled for tickets.
The rest of the live shows are filmed on Saturday evenings at Elstree Film and Television Studios in Hertfordshire.
Keep up to date on your latest chance to sit in the Strictly audience and check out the current cast list ahead of this year's series.
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One on Saturday, September 17 and the live shows start on Saturday, September 24.
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