Dancing on Ice week 5 songs revealed - with some classics from musicals

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9 Feb 2024, 08:23

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It’s Musical Week on Dancing on Ice, meaning that the celebrities and their professional partners are set to perform their routines to some iconic tunes from the stage.

Airing on ITV Sunday (11th February), week five of the show will see the remaining contestants attempt to impress the judges by skating to tunes from the likes of Moulin Rouge, Sunset Boulevard, Little Shop of Horrors, Matilda and more.

The songs have been revealed by the stars themselves on X (formerly Twitter). In the video, Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards says he “ain’t got a clue” which song he is performing to, while retired Team GB track and field athlete Greg Rutherford admits he has “never heard of” massive West End musical, Les Miserables. We hope they have managed to familiarise themselves with their songs before they hit the ice on Sunday! 

Here’ is the full rundown of who is dancing to what: 

  • Amber Davies & Simon Proulx-Sénécal - Revolting Children from Matilda 

  • Ryan Thomas & Amani Fancy - Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ The Boat from Guys & Dolls

  • Greg Rutherford & Vanessa James - On My Own from Les Miserables

  • Roxy Shahidi & Sylvain Longchambon - Your Song from Moulin Rouge

  • Miles Nazaire & Vanessa Bauer - Cum On Feel The Noise from Rock of Ages

  • Eddie The Eagle & Vicky Ogden - Phantom of the Opera from Phantom of the Opera 

  • Adele Roberts & Mark Hanretty - Little Shop of Horrors from Little Shop of Horrors

  • Ricky Norwood & Annette Dytrt - Sunset Boulevard from Sunset Boulevard

  • Lou Saunders & Brendyn Hatfield - Six from Six The Musical

So far, three celebs have been knocked out of the skating competition, with boxing champ Ricky Hatton being the first to leave. He was followed by singer and actor Hannah Spearritt in week three, and soap actor Claire Sweeney, who was eliminated last week. 

Tune into Dancing on Ice on ITV1 and ITVX on Sunday 11th February.

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