Dancing On Ice - Guest Singers

Guest Singers

  • Series 2 - Week 6 - Take That with "Shine" & "Patience"
  • Series 3 - Week 3 - Westlife with "World of Our Own" & "Us Against The World"
  • Series 3 - Week 9 - Leona Lewis with "Footprints in the Sand" & "Better in Time"
  • Series 4 - Week 5 - Bette Midler with "From a Distance"
  • Series 4 - Week 7 - Will Young with "Let It Go"
  • Series 4 - Week 10 - Girls Aloud with "Untouchable"
  • Series 5 - Week 2 - The Saturdays with "Ego"
  • Series 5 - Week 5 - Mumford & Sons with "The Cave"
  • Series 5 - Week 5 - Pixie Lott with "Use Somebody" & "Cry Me Out"
  • Series 5 - Week 8 - Katherine Jenkins and Andrew Lloyd Webber with "Love Never Dies"
  • Series 5 - Week 11 - Alexandra Burke with "All Night Long"
  • Series 6 - Qualifying Week 2 - Ellie Goulding with "Your Song"
  • Series 6 - Week 5 - Rumer with "What the World Needs Now Is Love"
  • Series 6 - Week 7 - Nicole Scherzinger with "Don't Hold Your Breath"
  • Series 6 - Week 8 & 10 - The Overtones (house band for week 10)
  • Series 7 - Week 2 - Pixie Lott with "Kiss the Stars"
  • Series 7 - Week 4 - Christina Perri with "Jar of Hearts"
  • Series 7 - Week 5 - One Direction with "What Makes You Beautiful" and "One Thing"
  • Series 7 - Week 10 - Marcus Collins with "Seven Nation Army"

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