The third round of auditions begins on the hit dancecompetition series SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, as highlyskilled dancers between the ages of 18 and 30 showcase theirtalents in various dance styles, including contemporary,tap, hip-hop, ballroom, animation, breaking and more. Thosewho are selected to move on to the SYTYCD studio will work withworld-renowned choreographers and compete each week in avariety of styles, with brand-new twists and turns introducedinto the competition.
The third round of auditions begins on the hit dancecompetition series SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, as highlyskilled dancers between the ages of 18 and 30 showcase theirtalents in various dance styles, including contemporary,tap, hip-hop, ballroom, animation, breaking and more. Thosewho are selected to move on to the SYTYCD studio will work withworld-renowned choreographers and compete each week in avariety of styles, with brand-new twists and turns introducedinto the competition.
The live semi-finals will welcome back the acts who impressedthe judges as well as our golden buzzer performers, singerLoren Allred; comedian Axel Blake; dancers Born to Perform;magician Keiichi Iwasaki and singer/songwriter and musicianFlintz & T4ylor.Ant and Dec will host the semi-finalswhile Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and DavidWalliams return to the judges' desk. Eight contestants willperform in each live semi-final. The first finalist is chosenvia public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by thejudges.
Haunted by visions from her past, Freddy makes a deadlyconfession which leaves her with no way out. Lola and Jacksoninvestigate a shocking new lead which throws up more questions.
Special guest host Michael Rapaport runs down all the HotTopics everyone is talking about!Then, Erika Jayne gives adaytime exclusive to discuss this season's Real Housewives ofBeverly Hills drama.Plus, trend expert Lori Bergamotto offersup big savings on the hottest items from MorningSave.
Michael Rapaport plays guest host to round up the hottestcelebrity stories in Hot Topics.Then, the always outspokenphilanthropist and founder of Skinny Girl, Bethenny Frankelstops by!
Live coverage from Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore,Md.Saturday's Preakness Stakes field is expected to includeKentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter (6-5) and fourth-placefinisher Simplification (6-1). Also running in Saturday'sfield are Secret Oath (9-2), a filly trained by D. Wayne Lukaswho won the Kentucky Oaks two weeks ago, Early Voting (7-2),who placed second in the Wood Memorial (G2) and CreativeMinister (10-1).Seven live races on Saturday (four in theNBC/Peacock Preakness Stakes show).In addition, musicians TheChainsmokers, Marshmellow, and Moneybagg Yo will rock theinfield with performances of their biggest hits throughout thebroadcast.COMMENTATORS: NBC Sports' coverage of the PreaknessStakes features host Mike Tirico; analysts Randy Moss andHall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey, a two-time Preakness Stakeswinner; host/reporter Ahmed Fareed; handicapper MattBernier; reporters Donna Brothers, Britney Eurton, NickLuck, and Kenny Rice; and race caller Larry Collmus.
It's time to switch things up, and everyone is now cooking forthemselves to stay in the competition. The maker of the bestdish will win a cash prize of ,000 and a game-changingimmunity pin.