Shine up your dancing shoes. NBC has renewed its summertime World of Dance TV show for a third season, with a start date TBD. The early renewal comes a couple of weeks ahead of the season two release date on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 10:00pm ET/PT, following the season 13 premiere of America’s Got Talent. Check out the press release below, to find out how to audition for World of Dance season three.
An NBC competitive reality TV series, World of Dance is hosted by Jenna Dewan, who also serves as a mentor. Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough, and Ne-Yo judge the performances. The series showcases dancers competing for a grand prize of $1,000,000. Elite solo dancers, partners, and full dance crews compete against each other in multiple categories of dance, including hip-hop, tap, ballet, break dancing, ballroom dancing, and stomping.
News May 10, 2018
NBC’S BREAKOUT SUMMER SENSATION ‘WORLD OF DANCE’ GLIDES TO A SEASON THREE RENEWAL
Last Summer’s #1 New Series and This Summer’s Highly Anticipated Season Two Begins Tuesday, May 29 at 10 P.M.
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – May 10, 2018 – NBC’s hit series “World of Dance,” which premiered as the most-watched new summer alternative series in 10 years, has been renewed for a third season.
The announcement was made by Paul Telegdy, President, Alternative and Reality Group, NBC Entertainment.
“‘World of Dance’ is a high-energy competition with immeasurable heart, compelling storytelling and unmatched talent,” said Telegdy. “With our exceptional judging panel leading the charge and competitors who are the best in what they do, we’re thrilled to once again bring viewers the Olympics of dance.”
“We have seen firsthand that these undeniable competitors on ‘World of Dance’ have a rare fire and passion within,” said Meredith Ahr, President, Universal Television Alternative Studio. “It is a privilege for us to provide this unparalleled platform, which pushes dancers to unlock their greatest potential and can change the trajectory of their personal, professional, and artistic lives.”
“We set out to make ‘World of Dance’ a competition series of the highest caliber — every act that hits the stage gives their all and challenges themselves against the most elite athletes in the world,” said Jennifer Lopez. “As an executive producer and judge, I’m constantly reminded of the heart and determination it takes to rise to the challenge and become the best of the best. I can’t wait to see the talent that comes across our stage for Season 3.”
Coming off its premiere season in which French hip-hop duo Les Twins were crowned champions, the highly anticipated second season of “World of Dance” will begin Tuesday, May 29 at 10 p.m. immediately following the season premiere of summer’s #1 series, “America’s Got Talent.”
The first season of “World of Dance” averaged a 2.6 rating in adults 18-49 and 10.1 million viewers in “live plus seven day” figures from Nielsen Media Research, making it the #1 new summer show in 18-49 and total viewers and the #2 summer show overall on broadcast television in both categories behind only “America’s Got Talent.”
“World of Dance” gives dancers the platform to showcase their talents and compete for a life-altering grand prize of $1 million, led by a judging team of extraordinary dance superstars — Jennifer Lopez (who also serves as an executive producer), Derek Hough, NE-YO and host/mentor Jenna Dewan.
In partnership with the preeminent global dance brand World of Dance, the series brings the world’s elite dancers together to compete in epic battles of artistry, precision and athleticism. Solo dancers will compete against duos and crews in an unlimited range of dance, including hip-hop, popping, locking, tap, ballet, break dancing, ballroom, stomping and more.
Handpicked from qualifying events around the nation and thousands of online submissions, competitors are divided into four divisions: Junior (17 years old and under, 1-4 dancers), Junior Team (17 years old and under, 5-15 dancers), Upper (18 years old and older, 1-4 dancers), Upper Team (18 years old and older, 5-15 dancers). Our panel of experts score the acts using a precise point system developed by World of Dance, using the following criteria: Performance, Technique, Choreography, Creativity and Presentation. The competition consists of five rounds: Qualifiers, Duels, The Cut, Divisional Final and the World Final. In the first four rounds, dancers only compete within their division, but in the World Final – the winner from each division will compete against each other for the $1 million grand prize.
World of Dance is the world’s largest dance entertainment enterprise. What began in 2008 as a single event is now a continent-spanning, tour de force of human spirit and sick dance moves, encompassing a #1 TV show, a #1 YouTube network, and two live worldwide tours. The World of Dance Championship Series attracts YouTube stars, industry icons and tens of thousands of fans to events in more than 30 countries, spanning the U.S., Europe, South America and Asia. The inspiring performance videos captured from these events have driven more than one billion views online. No language barriers. No animosity. Just pure, awe-inspiring movement.
For those interested in participating in season three, please go to https://worldofdancecasting.com/index.
Jennifer Lopez, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas & Benny Medina serve as executive producers. Also executive producing are Kris Curry, Matilda Zoltowski, Alex Katz, David Gonzalez and Matthew Everitt. The series is produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio in association with Nuyorican Productions and World of Dance.
What do you think? Did you enjoy the first season of the World of Dance TV series? Are you surprised it has been renewed for season three, ahead of the season two debut on NBC?
This is a really good show. I think it would better in S3 to put Jenna at the judges table. She has creditability as a dancer in various styles of dance and I think that’s important, necessary, and her current role isn’t maximizing the talent she is best known for. I love Ne-Yo…I own all his music, but I don’t associate him with dancing. I know he was a dancer and I like his swag but I think most people question why he is judging a dance competition. A diverse panel of judges would still be maintained in Jenna shifted… Read more »