Fans of “Dancing with the Stars” are searching for alternative ways to watch the competition live after YouTube TV lost access to ABC due to a dispute with Disney. Since late October, all Disney-owned channels — including ABC — have been unavailable on YouTube TV, forcing viewers to find new ways to catch the ballroom action.
The long-running competition show continues to air weekly with celebrity contestants and professional partners performing live. With the YouTube TV blackout unresolved, many fans are asking where to watch “Dancing with the Stars” without missing a single dance or elimination.
Where to Watch ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Live
“Dancing with the Stars” airs live every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT on ABC. For those without cable, the show streams live on Disney+, which has become the primary destination for fans affected by the YouTube TV blackout. ABC remains unavailable on YouTube TV until Google and Disney reach a new agreement.
Disney stated on November 7 that it offered YouTube TV a “lower-cost” licensing deal than before, while YouTube TV countered that Disney’s terms would “raise prices for subscribers.” The ongoing standoff has prompted YouTube TV to issue $20 credits to affected customers while negotiations continue.
Viewers can also watch “Dancing with the Stars” live through other streaming providers that still carry ABC, including Fubo TV and DirecTV Stream — both of which offer free trial periods. These platforms give fans full access to live episodes and behind-the-scenes coverage without interruption.

How to Stream ‘Dancing with the Stars’ On-Demand
After the live broadcast, episodes are available to stream on Disney+ and next day on Hulu. Disney+ offers several subscription plans: $11.99 per month with ads or $18.99 monthly without ads. Annual and bundle options with Hulu are also available, starting at $12.99 per month for both platforms.
Hulu subscribers can watch episodes the day after airing, with ad-supported and ad-free options priced similarly. While early streaming issues were reported during the November 4 broadcast, Disney+ has since improved performance and reliability for live viewing.
The Broader Streaming Impact for Viewers
The YouTube TV–Disney conflict highlights the growing tension in streaming as providers clash over pricing and channel rights. The dispute has affected millions of subscribers, cutting off ABC programming such as “Dancing with the Stars,” “The Bachelor,” and “Good Morning America.”
For now, Disney+ serves as the most reliable option for live episodes, while Hulu remains a convenient choice for replays. Until a new agreement is reached, these platforms ensure fans can still enjoy the competition as it happens — with no need for cable or YouTube TV.
“Dancing with the Stars” airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and streams live on Disney+. Next-day episodes are available on Hulu.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Where can I watch “Dancing with the Stars” live?
You can watch live on ABC or stream it on Disney+. Fubo TV and DirecTV Stream also offer ABC with free trials.
Q2: Why can’t I watch “Dancing with the Stars” on YouTube TV?
The show is unavailable because of an ongoing contract dispute between YouTube TV and Disney that began in late October 2025.
Q3: Is “Dancing with the Stars” available on Hulu?
Yes. New episodes are available to stream on Hulu the day after they air live.
Q4: How much does Disney+ cost for watching “Dancing with the Stars”?
Disney+ starts at $11.99 per month with ads or $18.99 per month without ads. Bundle plans with Hulu start at $12.99 per month.
Q5: When will ABC return to YouTube TV?
Neither Disney nor YouTube TV has confirmed when the blackout will end. Negotiations are ongoing.
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