It's almost that time of year again!
Strictly Come Dancing will be making its return to BBC One later this year, with a whole new line-up of celebrities learning from professional dancers to strut their stuff on the dancefloor.
Who will make it to Blackpool? Who will make it to the final? And who will follow Stacey Dooley as the next Strictly champion?
There are some changes to the show and its companion series It Takes Two, however, with departures and arrivals in place for the two shows.
Here is everything you need to know about the return of Strictly Come Dancing.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 start date
Strictly Come Dancing will return for its next series on BBC One in September 2019.
The last series announced its line-up in late August 2018, before the series began properly the following month.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 line-up
A number of celebrities have been reportedly cast for the new series of Strictly, while others are rumoured or have voiced an interest in taking part.
The latest is a big one - tennis super-star Andy Murray dropped as short as 3-1 to win the Glitterball after a raft of bets were placed on him to join the show.
RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage has also been tipped to make an appearance on the show.
Former England manager Sam Allardyce is also said to have been in talks for the series , along with Blue Peter presenter Radzi Chinyangany.
Olympian James Cracknell is also rumoured to appear.
Boyzone singer Keith Duffy is also apparently in the mix , while Atomic Kitten star Natasha Hamilton also may make an appearance in the line-up.
Recent I'm A Celebrity star Harry Redknapp was also tipped to make an appearance.

One star who had appeared to be confirmed to appear was BBC Radio DJ Chris Evans, who revealed he "said yes" to appearing in the series.
However, he may have now pulled out entirely .
BBC News presenter Huw Edwards also revealed that he has been asked to appear on the series.
The full line-up will likely be confirmed in late August.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 hosts

Tess Daly is expected to return as a host alongside Claudia Winkleman .
Companion series It Takes Two is also due to return with host Zoe Ball , but with the addition of co-host Rylan Clark-Neal.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 judges

We can expect returns for judges Craig Revel Horwood , Bruno Tonioli , and head judge Shirley Ballas .
However, it has previously been revealed that Dame Darcey Bussell , however, will not be returning on the panel .
We will instead have South African dancing queen Motsi Mabuse - sister of Oti - join as a judge.
Motsi Mabuse
New judge Motsi Mabuse can't wait to get stuck in to her new role as a judge, replacing Darcey Bussell/
In a long post on Instagram she wrote: "I am absolutely thrilled and overjoyed to be joining the @bbcstrictly judging panel. I have so much respect and admiration for the other three judges and hope to add my own bit of sparkle to the show.
"I can't wait to get started! @letsdance dance has always and will always have a place in my heart ' I grew up with @letsdance and learned so much, so don't worry I am not going anywhere soon and November I will be certainly our first tour!!".
We can't wait to see her in action!
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 professionals

The full list of professionals for Strictly Come Dancing 2019 has been confirmed.
Dianne Buswell
Nadiya Bychkova
Karen Clifton
Kevin Clifton
Graziano Di Prima
Amy Dowden
Anton Du Beke
Katya Jones
Neil Jones
Oti Mabuse
Janette Manrara
Gorka Marquez
Luba Mushtuk
Giovanni Pernice
AJ Pritchard
Johannes Radebe
Aljaž Škorjanec
Not returning for the upcoming series is long-standing favourite Pasha Kovalev.

Earlier this year, Pasha revealed in a statement : "After scoring 93 perfect tens, reaching four finals and lifting one glitter ball, it’s time for me to find a new challenge and so I’ve decided to make last year my final season on Strictly."
And remember, keeeeep dancing!
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One in September 2019.