What time is Strictly on tonight?

has officially made a comeback but what time will it air this evening?

Presenters and and the talented judges returned to welcome the class of 2024 to the dancefloor last Saturday night and the show did not disappoint.

From elegant foxtrots and sultry tangos, to fiery sambas and classic waltzes, the celebrities did everything they can to impress the judges and audiences alike on week one.

While no one was sent packing on the first night, they were rated with former JLS star and his partner Amy Dowden topping the leaderboard with a score of 31 for their waltz.

Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, singer Toyah Willcox and her partner Neil Jones struggled with their tango, scoring a measly 12 points.

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Strictly Come Dancing judges Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke (Image: BBC)

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Strictly Come Dancing’s Toyah Wilcox and Neil Jones were at the bottom of the leaderboard in week one. (Image: BBC)

What time is Strictly on tonight?

returns for its second round of dances tonight, Saturday, September 28, at 6.15pm.

It’s going to be another long instalment with a running time of two hours and 16 minutes, with all 15 couples once again taking to the dance floor to perform.

This time around though, there will be even more pressure as this will be the first time where the public can vote, sending one celebrity packing.

But who is going to be in the firing line and who will be the first to leave the competition?

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Strictly Come Dancing stars Wynne Evans and Katya Jones. (Image: BBC)

Ahead of the competition, the stars’ songs and dances were announced, building the excitement for what’s to come.

As Gladiator takes on the samba to Fuego and Olympian attempts the Charleston, comedian will be foxtroting and footballer trying out the salsa.

Who will sail through to the third round, however, will ultimately be determined by the public vote.

continues tonight, Saturday, September 28, at 6.15pm on One.

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