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13 Feb 2026

Boyzone meets Kilkenny dancer - Katelyn reveals her dance for DWTS this Sunday!

Rose of Tralee - Dancing With the Stars

Rose of Tralee Katelyn Cummins on DWTS last weekend

Rose of Tralee Katelyn Cummins on DWTS last weekend

Spice up your life or relight your fire this Sunday: Boy bands and girl groups are going head-to-head on Dancing with the Stars!

The battle is on and it’s time to pick a side because this week it’s Boy Bands vs Girl Groups on Dancing with the Stars!

  

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For the first time in the competition, each couple will dance two competitive routines. As usual, each couple will dance an individual routine, inspired by a boy band banger or a girl group classic. The couples will then join forces for the annual Team Dance challenge. This year, it’s boys against girls, with hosts Jennifer Zamparelli and Laura Fox thrown into the mix alongside the couples and the judges. Jen and Laura will be team captains and will dance live on the night.

Rose of Tralee Katelyn Cummins and partner Leonardo Lini will dance a Rumba to Boyzone’s ‘No Matter What’.

Some of the other boyband and girlbands you can expect to hear will be Girls Aloud, Jonas Brothers, Destiny's Child and Westlife.

After all eight couples have performed, it’ll be Team Dance time! Jennifer Zamparelli will take lead as captain of the boys' team, made up of Eric Roberts, Jordan Dargan, Paudie Moloney, and Philip Doyle and their respective partners. They will dance to ‘Relight My Fire’ by Take That feat. Lulu.
 
The ladies' team – featuring Katelyn Cummins, Niamh Kavanagh, Stephanie Kelly, and Tolü Makay, alongside their respective partners – will be led by Laura Fox. The girls will take on the roles of Sporty, Ginger, Baby, Scary, and Posh dancing to the Spice Girls hit ‘Spice Up Your Life’.

Next week is the 100th episode of Dancing with the Stars with plenty of surprises in store. Tune in Sundays at 6.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.

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