The pros and their new celeb partners are hard at work and ready to wow when they hit the ballroom floor for the official Season 25 premiere of "Dancing with the Stars" on Sept. 18.

The newest crop of celebrities attempting to strut their stuff on the ABC reality competition series, in the hopes of testing their limits and hopefully winning the coveted Mirrorball Trophy after weeks of grueling rehearsals and competition, will officially hit the floor on Monday. With a cast that includes musicians, actors and athletes, this could be one of the more highly competitive seasons the show has seen in recent years.

Before tuning in to the premiere, which begins at 8 p.m. EDT, find out where to follow the cast on social media, including Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. They will surely be sharing some behind-the-scenes looks at their rehearsals all season long, as well as sharing their thoughts on their competition and their partners as well as the season progresses.

Drew Scott And Emma Slater: #TeamHotProperty

Sasha Pieterse and Gleb Savchenko

Barbara Corcoran and Keo Motsepe

Derek Fisher and Sharna Burgess

Victoria Arlen and Val Chmerkovskiy: #TeamViVa

Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold

Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev

Terrell Owens and Cheryl Burke

Frankie Muniz and Witney Carson

 

Oh heyyyy agent Cody Banks - let's dance __✨

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Debbie Gibson and Alan Bersten

Lindsey Stirling and Mark Ballas: #TeamSTARK

Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd: #teammomandpops

Vanessa Lachey and Maks Chmerkovskiy

The cast's identities were officially announced on "Good Morning America" on Sept. 6, though several members had their identities and partnerships leaked ahead of time. Drew Scott and Terrell Owens had been confirmed prior to the official announcement, while the Lacheys, Frankie Muniz, Nikki Bella, Jordan Fisher, Victoria Arlen, Derek Fisher and Barbara Corcoran had all been leaked with no confirmation from ABC ahead of time.

The cast is also one that is significantly well-rounded in terms of the balance between athletes, musicians, actors and reality TV personalities. Unlike Season 24, where there was early controversy over the fact that Heather Morris, who had a background as a dancer, had been cast, this season seems to have more celebrities who may not have any official past dance training or experience.

"Dancing With The Stars" Season 25 premieres Monday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.