It’s the moment fans have been waiting for: the Dancing with the Stars season 34 finale!

On Tuesday, Nov. 25, the final five couples — Robert Irwin and Witney Carson, Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy, Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa, Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach and Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten — will compete for a chance to win the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy. The finalists will each dance three times with their pro partners in a Judges’ Choice round, an Instant Dance round and a Freestyle round.

For the Judges’ Choice round, the couples will tackle a final new ballroom or Latin dance style with some coaching and insight from the judges. They will then take on the ultimate test of improvisation in the Instant Dance round, where they’ll find out the dance style and song they’re performing to just minutes before hitting the ballroom. Finally, the couples will leave it all on the floor with the iconic Freestyle round.

Joining the finalists in the ballroom for the finale is all eliminated season 34 couples, who will perform dances to “Sugar on My Tongue” by Tyler, The Creator, “Applause” by Lady Gaga and “I Don’t Dance” by Alexander Jean.

Season 33 champions Joey Graziadei and Jenna Johnson will also be back in the ballroom for a routine set to “Tanguera” by Fabio Hager Sexteto.

Fans will be able to vote during the live simulcast of the show. Live viewer votes from the night will be combined with the judges’ scores to determine which couple will win the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy.

Keep reading for a full recap from the finale of Dancing with the Stars.

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As Jordan and Ezra looked back on their time on the show, they were happy that they ended with a perfect score last week.

Carrie Ann paid them a visit and announced that she wanted them to dance the Paso Doble because Jordan’s “fierce.” The judge gave her tips as she showed them some moves — including a cartwheel — in the practice room.

Jordan and Ezra danced to “Breakin’ Dishes” by Rihanna with a precise choreography that showed off that fierce side.

Carrie Ann said Jordan attacked the dance too much in the beginning was was “too strong.” The audience started booing and Carrie Ann yelled “What?”

Derek called it “clean and precise” and congratulated Ezra on his first finale.

“I thought it was a kick-ass Paso Doble,” said Bruno. “The queen of the Amazon, you just go for it. So much determination. You’re great.”

Jordan praised Carrie Ann while in the skybox. “You made me feel so much better about myself,” Jordan told her.

Score: 29/30