Dancing with the Stars 2025: New Broadcast Day and Launch Date Revealed as Saturday Bonuses End

Exciting developments are unfolding for TF1 and M6 in 2025, with M6 launching the 20th season of “Love is in the Meadow” and TF1 gearing up for the return of “The Voice” featuring Florent Pagny and new coaches Zaz and Patricia Kaas. TF1’s “Dancing with the Stars” promises a star-studded cast, including Olympic champion Florent Manaudou and actress Charlotte de Turckheim, while audiences await new series and the return of favorites like “HPI.” The competitive landscape intensifies with major events like the Enfoirés show on TF1.

Exciting Beginnings for TF1 and M6 in 2025

The year 2025 has kicked off with exhilarating surprises on TF1, mirroring the excitement at M6, which has just launched the 20th season of “Love is in the Meadow.” This week, viewers were treated to the first portraits, setting the stage for the highly anticipated return of “Peking Express.” Meanwhile, TF1 is stirring anticipation with the comeback of Florent Pagny on “The Voice,” alongside the introduction of two new coaches, Zaz and Patricia Kaas. Curiosity is also brewing around new series like “Erika,” as well as the return of beloved programs. Currently, the spotlight shines on the 14th season of “Dancing with the Stars,” while “Panda” continues to engage audiences with its second season.

Star-Studded Lineup for “Dancing with the Stars”

For weeks, TF1 has been teasing its audience by unveiling the names of celebrities ready to hit the dance floor, including Olympic gold medalist Florent Manaudou, actress Charlotte de Turckheim, and emerging artist Lénie, who gained fame from “Star Academy.” The lineup also mentions recognizable figures like Nelson Monfort and Sophie Davant, hinting at an exciting and diverse season set to launch on February 7.

On January 14, it was confirmed that after letting January pass, TF1 will dive back into the thrilling world of “Dancing with the Stars,” following last year’s dramatic events involving Natasha St-Pier and Inès Reg. Camille Combal is set to present exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, real-time reactions, and the secrets that make the show so captivating.

The complete list of contestants showcases a vibrant mix, featuring talents like Julie Zenatti, Adil Rami, and Miss France 2024 Eve Gilles, who will be critiqued by the returning judges: Fauve Hautot, Mel Charbit, Jean-Marc Généreux, and Chris Marques on Friday nights, possibly paving the way for “The Voice.”

In addition, TF1 is rolling out fresh programming to capture a larger audience. The highly awaited season 5 of HPI, starring Audrey Fleurot, is on the horizon, alongside the weekly airing of the American series “Elsbeth.” Meanwhile, “Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle” continues its afternoon run, with successes like “Brocéliande” and “Cat’s Eyes” adding to the mix.

With such fierce competition among television networks at the start of the year, the stakes are high. Popular events like the annual Enfoirés show scheduled for early March on TF1 could potentially shift viewer preferences. This year’s lineup promises notable contributors, including Alain Chamfort, who joins at 75, and Pierre Garnier, the winner of “Star Academy” season 11, confirming their participation.

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