Before we find out, each of the pairs will have to perform their final two routines, one will be a redemption dance and the other a freestyle routine. For the redemption dance, judges Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Derek Hough will each be assigned a couple and then will select which of their dances will be repeated. Wayne and Witney are paired with Len and will perform a Redemption Quickstep to “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher” by Jackie Wilson. Charli and Mark are paired with Carrie Ann and will perform a Redemption Jive to “Grown” by Little Mix. Shangela and Gleb are paired with Bruno and will perform a Redemption Quickstep to “Queen Bee” by Rochelle Diamante. Gabby and Val are paired with Derek and will perform a Redemption Cha Cha to “I Like It (Like That)” by Pete Rodriguez. Then for the freestyle round, Wayne and Witney will perform a Freestyle to “Get Up /24K Magic” by Ciara ft. Chamillionaire/Bruno Mars. Charli and Mark will perform a Freestyle to “Us Again” by Pinar Toprak. Shangela and Gleb will perform a Freestyle to “Survivor/Call Me Mother” by Destiny’s Child/ RuPaul. Gabby and Val will perform a Freestyle to “Cell Block Tango” from Chicago. “Making the finale means so many things, but mostly that my wildest dreams are coming true,” Gabby told Parade last Monday night after the show. “I’m excited for just another chance to dance with Val in a different way. With the freestyle, there’s lots more room for creativity, so I’m excited.” But there’s more to the finale than just the final four couples. Viewers will also see the return of the eliminated couples for one more turn around the ballroom floor, including a live performance by Jordin Sparks singing her hit song “No Air” as Selma Blair and her pro partner Sasha Farber reunite to perform a contemporary routine. The finale will also feature Derek and his fiancée Hayley Erbert dancing to “Chasing Cars” by Tommee Profitt & Fleurie. The professional dancers who will be joining the DWTS LIVE 2023 Tour will also take to the stage with a high-energy performance to “100% Pure Love” by Crystal Waters. Fans will be able to vote during the livestream of the show in the U.S. and Canada via disneyplus.com/vote. U.S. fans can also vote via SMS/text (message and data rates may apply). This season, live online voting will be available in Canada. Dancing with the Stars streams Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Disney+. Next, The Real Reason Len Goodman Is Quitting Dancing with the Stars After Season 31