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Tonight's Dancing On Ice song choices revealed

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Find out what songs the Dancing On Ice contestants will be skating to on tonight's musicals-themed show.

It's musical week on Dancing On Ice, although you could be forgiven for thinking it's actually musical chairs week.

Rufus Hound is still isolating after a coronavirus scare so will be absent from tonight's show, while Denise van Outen has been forced to withdraw through injury and will be replaced by newcomer Amy Tinkler.

Meanwhile, Sam Faiers has been given the week off following a family bereavement, leaving just nine celebrities and their pro partners in contention this week.

Scroll on to find out who's skating to what!



Amy Tinkler and Joe Johnson

Song: 'Fame' from Fame

Artist: Irene Cara



Colin Jackson and Klabera Komini

Song: 'I Will Always Love You' from The Bodyguard

Artist: Whitney Houston



Faye Brookes and Hamish Gaman

Song: 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' from Mary Poppins

Artist: Julie Andrews



Graham Bell and Karina Manta

Song: 'Born To Hand Jive' from Grease

Artist: Johnny Casino and The Gamblers



Jason Donovan and Alexandra Schauman

Song: 'Don't Leave Me This Way' from Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Artist: The Communards



Joe-Warren Plant and Vanessa Bauer

Song: 'The Room Where It Happens' from Hamilton

Artist: Lin-Manuel Miranda



Lady Leshurr and Brendyn Hatfield

Song: 'If My Friends Could See Me Now' from Sweet Charity

Artist: Gwen Verdon



Rebekah Vardy and Andy Buchanan

Song: 'Let's Face The Music and Dance' from Follow The Fleet

Artist: Fred Astaire



Sonny Jay and Angela Egan

Song: 'Flash, Bang, Wallop!' from Half A Sixpence

Artist: Tommy Steele



Dancing On Ice airs tonight from 6pm on ITV.


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