Billy Ocean will perform a medley of hits on 'Strictly Come Dancing' this weekend.
The 70-year-old singer is set to step onto the ballroom floor during Sunday night's (22.11.20) results show and treat viewers to a collection of his best loved tracks.
Billy will perform his 1986 chart topping single 'When The Going Gets Tough, the Tough Gets Going', along with 'Love Really Hurts Without You' and 'Red Light Spells Danger'.
Meanwhile, 'Strictly' fans will be keen to see how Clara Amfo follows up last weekend's performance - which saw her top the leaderboard - as she and Aljaz SKorjanec take on the samba.
The duo will dance to the sounds of 'That’s The Way (I Like It)' by KC and the Sunshine Band.
Elsewhere, 'Good Morning Britain' presenter Ranvir Singh - who has been one of the surprise packages of this year's series - and her partner Giovanni Pernice will perform an Argentine tango to 'When Doves Cry' by Prince.
Hrvy and his professional star Janette Manrara - who impressed the judges at the weekend - will also be performing a tango routine, while comedian Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse are preparing to dance the American smooth.
TV star JJ Chalmers and Amy Dowden will perform a quickstep to the sound of 'For Once In My Life' by Stevie Wonder, and actress Caroline Quentin and her partner Johannes Radebe are set to dance the cha cha.
Meanwhile, Jamie Laing and pro star Karen Hauer are performing their Couple’s Choice routine to 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)' by C+C Music Factory.
Clara was overcome with emotion following her success last weekend, and she subsequently hailed the influence of her professional partner, describing him as an "amazing" teacher.
Reflecting on her success, she shared: "I’m [trying not] to cry. I had so much fun.
"This guy is going to be one of my best friends for life. I love dancing with him and tonight was for you and for all your amazing teaching."