When does the new season of Dancing on Ice start?

When does the new season of Dancing on Ice start?

James Jordan and Alexandra Schauman took home the trophy last year (Picture: Matt Frost/ITV/REX) As..

James Jordan and Alexandra Schauman, Dancing on Ice 2019 winners

James Jordan and Alexandra Schauman took home the trophy last year (Picture: Matt Frost/ITV/REX)

As hard as it may be to believe, the new season of Dancing on Ice is creeping up on us.

Gossip surrounding who the new contestants will be has been hotting up, and weve already got ourselves a new judge in the form of John Barrowman.

So exactly how long have we got to wait until Dancing on Ice 2020 gets underway?

When does the new season of Dancing on Ice start?

Theres been no official start date confirmed for the 2020 series of Dancing on Ice.

However, if previous seasons are anything to go by, we can expect the new season to start in early January.

This will be the 12th season of the hit show, after this years series saw former Strictly dancer James Jordan and his partner Alexandra Schauman crowned the winners.

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Even though theres no official release date yet, theres been much speculation as to who could be competing this year.

From businesswoman and model Caprice Bourret to Love Islands Maura Higgins, the Dancing on Ice rumour mill has churned out a host of celebs.

It's that time of the year… Get ready as we'll be sprinkling some clues onto your timelines very soon! #DancingOnIce pic.twitter.com/TeLPt8WoFt

— Dancing On Ice (@dancingonice) September 17, 2019

Indeed, one of the only things we know for sure is that Doctor Who alum John Barrowman will be replacing Jason Gardiner on the judging panel.

On the subject of taking the job, John, who previously competed on the show, said: I am so excited to be returning to the Dancing On Ice family.

Unlike most I have been through the rigorous task of skating live as a contestant in the first series. This is a thrilling adventure for me and I hope to bring a Fresh, Fun and Fab-u-lous angle to the judging panel.Read More – Source

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