DanceOn’s ‘Dance Showdown’ Premieres Season Four On Vessel

The Internet’s answer to Dancing with the Stars has returned for its latest rendition, but you’ll need to be a Vessel subscriber if you want to be one of the first people to see it. Dance Showdown, which pairs digital media stars with professional dancers and pits those pairings against one another in a series of challenges, has launched its fourth season.

The contestants who are taking part in season four of Dance Showdown are a varied bunch, ranging from magician Brian Brushwood to Viner Gabbie Hanna. Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval, who has led the show since its inception, returns as host, and brands like Toyota, Coca-Cola, and Nook

 have come on board by sponsoring challenges within the new season.

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The first episode of season four is available on DanceOn’s Vessel channel, where potential viewers must own a $2.99-per-month subscription if they want to watch. If you’d rather wait for the series to go elsewhere, it will land on YouTube on October 13th, with new episodes arriving each week on DanceOn’s YouTube channel.

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