Let's Dance 2020
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- Let's Dance 2020 is the fifteenth season of the Swedish celebrity dancing show Let's Dance.
- Due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in Sweden, TV4 decided that a number of the season's episodes would be filmed without an audience.
- Because celebrity dancer Anders Jansson was suffering from a cold, the second episode of the show was cancelled; the show featured live performances from several Swedish singers instead.
- Mikael Sandström revealed he would not continue dancing this season.
- Because of the ongoing illnesses of one dancer and several crew members, the show paused for two weeks, but returned on 17 April.
Let's Dance 2020 is the fifteenth season of the Swedish celebrity dancing show Let's Dance. The season premiered on 20 March 2020, and was broadcast on TV4.
Due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in Sweden, TV4 decided that a number of the season's episodes would be filmed without an audience. On 17 March, TV4 announced that because of restrictions as a result of the pandemic, actress Siw Malmkvist would not be participating in this season. Because celebrity dancer Anders Jansson was suffering from a cold, the second episode of the show was cancelled; the show featured live performances from several Swedish singers instead. During the second episode, Dr. Mikael Sandström revealed he would not continue dancing this season. He said he wanted to focus instead on his duties as a doctor during the pandemic. Because of the ongoing illnesses of one dancer and several crew members, the show paused for two weeks, but returned on 17 April. Restrictions meant that Anders Jansson could not take part in the 17 April episode. On 20 April, Jansson announced that he was pulling out of the show because of his illness.
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Swedish politician Jan Björklund was announced as the season's first celebrity in February 2020.
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