World of Dance season 4

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The fourth season of the American reality competition television series World of Dance premiered on May 26, 2020, on NBC. Ne-Yo, Jennifer Lopez, and Derek Hough returned as the judges for their fourth consecutive seasons. Access Hollywood co-host Scott Evans returned as host for his second season.[1]

World of Dance
Season 4
Hosted byScott Evans
Judges
WinnerMDC 3
Runner-upJefferson y Adrianita
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseMay 26 (2020-05-26) –
August 12, 2020 (2020-08-12)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 3

Production

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Format changes

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The qualifiers were no longer held in the studio; instead, they were recorded in a warehouse with no live audience.[2] In addition, contested were led to believe that the qualifiers were auditions.[3]

The scoring system was abolished in favor of votes; this applied for the qualifiers and duels. Contestants need at least two yeses to proceed to the duels. Judges may also cast a "callback" vote to contestants a final chance to perform again to advance to the duels.[3]

The team divisions were merged within the junior and upper, resulting in only 2 divisions.

In the duels, contestants no longer chose their own opponents. Instead, the judges picked and the contestants only learned of the decision upon entering the room. Additionally, a guest judge picked which contestants performed head-to-head in the redemption duels.[3]

Judges, host, and mentors

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Jennifer Lopez, Ne-Yo, and Derek Hough returned as the judges for their fourth consecutive seasons. Access Live co-host, Scott Evans returned as the host for a second consecutive season.

For the first time in show history there were no guest mentors at any stage of the competition.[citation needed]

Dancers

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Table key
Key Description
  Contestant(s) came in first in the world final and won the competition
  Contestant(s) didn't win in the world final
  Contestant(s) has/have qualified for the semifinal but didn't make it to the world final
  Contestant(s) was/were chosen for redemption but did not make it to the semifinal
  Contestant(s) has/have qualified for the duels but didn't make it to the semifinal
  Contestant(s) did not advance in the callbacks
  Contestant(s) did not advance in the qualifiers
  Contestant(s) was/were given a callback vote in the qualifiers

Upper (18 and over)

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Dance act Hometown Age Dance style Placement Average score
Jefferson y Adrianita Cali, Colombia 22/26 Salsa World final (2nd place) 95.0
Geometrie Variable Montpellier, France 29-31 Tutting World final (3rd place) 93.7
Oxygen Maastricht, Netherlands 16-27 Urban World Final (4th place) 94.7
Jake & Chau San Jose, California 18/20 Contemporary Semifinalist 95.3
Kurtis Sprung Caroga Lake, New York 26 Contemporary Semifinals 90.3
UPeepz Manila, Philippines 20-30 Hip-hop Semifinals 89.0
Styles & Emma Rochester, New York 17/19 Contemporary ballet Redemption
Josh & Erica Los Angeles, California 22/24 Urban The duels
Luca & Alessandra Sicily, Italy 31/32 Ballroom The duels
The Rise   Gilbert, Arizona 17-26 Hip-hop The duels
Show Stopper   Miami, Florida Hip-hop Callbacks
CBAction   Cordoba, Argentina Hip-hop Callbacks
Pumpfidence   Los Angeles, California Heels Callbacks
Avant Garde Collective   Amsterdam, Netherlands Urban Callbacks
The Williams Fam Vallejo, California Hip-hop Qualifiers
Indigenous Enterprise Phoenix, Arizona Indigenous Qualifiers

Junior (under 18)

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Dance act Hometown Age Dance style Placement Average score
MDC 3 Placentia, California 14-17 Contemporary World final (winner) 96.2
Bailey & Kida Orange County & Sacramento, California 15/17 Hip-hop Semifinals 93.0
Keagan Capps Moore, Oklahoma 13 Contemporary Semifinals 90.7
The Young Cast   Levis, Canada 13-17 Hip-hop Semifinals 90.7
Savannah Manzel Lake Elmo, Minnesota 9 Jazz/contemporary Semifinals 90.3
GRVMNT   Vancouver, Canada 11-17 Hip-hop Semifinals 89.7
James & Harris Seattle, Washington 16 Contemporary Redemption
Chibi Unity Niigata, Japan 13-17 Fusion The duels
305   Miami, Florida 10-15 Latin ballroom The duels
Maddy Penney Mesa, Arizona 15 Ballet The duels
Project 21   Yorba Linda, California Jazz Callbacks
The Difference   Carol Stream, Illinois Contemporary Callbacks
The Break Ninjaz Las Vegas, Nevada Breaking Qualifiers
Gigabots Vancouver, Canada Popping Qualifiers
Amari Smith Las Vegas, Nevada Hip-hop Qualifiers
Willis Bondy, France Afro house Qualifiers
Itty Bitty Crew Edmonton, Canada Hip-hop Qualifiers
Antonio & Maria Naples, Italy Latin ballroom Qualifiers

The qualifiers

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The qualifiers started on May 26, 2020. In season 4, the contestants need to get at least 2 yeses to advance to the duels instead of the judges scoring the points to the contestant. Contestants who are given a callback vote are given another chance to perform.

Table key
Key Description
  Contestant(s) did not advance to the duels
  Contestant(s) did not advance straight to the duels, but was given a callback vote
  Judge voted yes
  Judge voted no
  Judge voted callback
Contestant performances and judges' votes
Date Name Division Performance song Judges' votes
Ne-Yo Lopez D.Hough
May 26 Jefferson y Adrianita Upper "Dos Jueyes" – Celia Cruz      
grvmnt Junior "Dum-Dum" – Tedashii      
Jake & Chau Upper "Bruises" – Lewis Capaldi      
The Williams Fam Upper "Cartier" – Dopebwoy      
Bailey & Kida Junior "Off the Rip" – DaBaby      
Savannah Manzel Junior "River Deep, Mountain High" – Celine Dion      
June 2
The Rise Upper "6 Foot 7 Foot" – Lil Wayne      
Oxygen Upper "Lovely" – Billie Eilish      
Indigenous Enterprise Upper "Indian City/The Ripper" – Tribe Called Red/Northern Cree      
James & Harris Junior "Moment of Silence" – Lucidious      
305 Junior "Adrenaline" – DJ Mendez      
Luca & Alessandra Upper "A Evaristo Carriego" – Metropole      
UPeepz Upper "Get Back" – Ludacris      
Styles & Emma Upper "When the Party's Over" – Billie Eilish      
June 9 Keagan Capps Junior "Zombie" – Gabriella      
Antonio and Maria Junior      
Avant Garde Collective Upper      
Chibi Unity Junior "Some Nights" – Fun.      
Josh & Erica Upper "Mount Everest" – Labrinth      
The Break Ninjaz Junior "Beggin" – Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons      
The Young Cast Junior "We Run This" – Missy Elliott      
MDC 3 Junior "Apologize" – OneRepublic      
Show Stopper Upper "Que Calor" – Major Lazer      
June 16 Géométrie Variable Upper "Habits" – Tove Lo      
Gigabots Junior "Funkin' on the One" – Ozone      
Maddy Penney Junior "Lonely" – Noah Cyrus      
CBAction Upper "Boom Boom Boom Boom" – Vengaboys      
The Difference Junior      
Itty Bitty Crew Junior      
Amari Smith Junior      
Pumpfidence Upper      
Willis Junior      
Project 21 Junior "Rich Girl" – Gwen Stefani      
Kurtis Sprung Upper "Torches" – X Ambassadors      

The callbacks

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The callbacks occurred on June 23, 2020. The 10 callbacks performed for one of the four spots to head to the duels.

Table key
Key Description
  Contestant(s) did not advance to the duels
  Judge voted yes
  Judge voted no
Contestant performances and judges' votes
Date Name Division Performance song Judges' votes
June 23 The Rise Upper Division "OMG" – Usher  
Project 21 Junior Division "Boys" – Lizzo  
Avant Garde Collective Upper Division "Summer Presto" – Vivaldi  
CBAction Upper Division  
The Difference Junior Division  
grvmnt Junior Division "Outta Your Mind" – Lil Jon  
Pumpfidence Upper Division "Love Don't Cost a Thing" – Jennifer Lopez  
Show Stopper Upper Division "16 Shots" – Stefflon Don  
305 Junior Division Pica  
The Young Cast Junior Division "Children" – Justin Bieber  

The duels

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In the duels, contestants no longer chose their own opponents in this season; this was done by the judges and revealed at the last moment. A guest judge selection the competitors for the head-to-head redemption duels.

Oxygen defeated Styles & Emma in the upper redemption duel to advance. The Young Cast defeated James and Harris in the junior redemption duel to advance.

Table key
Key Description Key Description Key Description Key Description
  Contestant(s) was/were eliminated by a duel   Contestant(s) lost their duel, but won a redemption duel, advancing them to the semifinals.   Judges passed contestant through the qualifiers, and the act advanced straight to the duels.   Judges voted for a callback, during which one of four acts is selected to advance to the duels.
Qualifying acts
Upper Overall decision Junior Overall decision
Jefferson y Adrianita   Bailey & Kida  
Jake & Chau   Savannah Manzel  
Oxygen   James & Harris  
Luca & Alessandra   Keagan Capps  
UPeepz   Chibi Unity  
Styles & Emma   MDC 3  
Géométrie Variable   Maddy Penney  
Kurtis Sprung   grvmnt  
Josh & Erica   305  
The Rise   The Young Cast  
Contestant performances and judges' scores
Division Date Name Performance song Ne-Yo Lopez D.Hough
Upper June 30 Jefferson y Adrianita "El Rey Del Timbal" – Tito Puente YES YES YES
Luca & Alessandra "Drop" – Diplo NO NO NO
UPeepz "Hotel Room Service" – Pitbull NO YES YES
The Rise "Don't Cha" – The Pussycat Dolls YES NO NO
Kurtis Sprung Bad" – James Bay YES YES NO
Styles & Emma "Someone You Loved" – Lewis Capaldi NO NO YES
July 14 Jake & Chau "Chainsmoking" – Jacob Banks YES YES NO
Josh & Erica "Bury a Friend" – Billie Eilish NO NO YES
Géométrie Variable "Never Be Like You" – Flume YES YES YES
Oxygen "Get Up Offa That Thing" – James Brown NO NO NO
Junior July 21 grvmnt "Godzilla" – Eminem YES YES NO
The Young Cast "Come Thru" – DMX NO NO YES
305 "Confident" – Demi Lovato NO NO NO
Savannah Manzel "Soldier" – Fleurie YES YES YES
Chibi Unity "Uproar" – Lil Wayne YES NO NO
MDC 3 "Never Again" – Kelly Clarkson NO YES YES
July 28 Bailey and Kida "Isis" – Joyner Lucas YES NO YES
James & Harris "Let Me Go" – NF NO YES NO
Keagan Capps "Heart of Glass" – Blondie & Philip Glass YES YES YES
Maddy Penney "Maintenant" – Rupa & The April Fishes NO NO NO

Redemption

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Contestant performances and judges' scores
Division Advanced Performance song Eliminated Performance song
Upper Oxygen "Santa Maria" – The Gotan Project Styles & Emma "Weight in Gold" – Gallant
Junior The Young Cast "Super Bad, Super Slick" – James Brown James & Harris "Circles" – Post Malone

Semifinals

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In the semifinals, 6 acts per episode compete for 2 spots in the world final. In each episode, there are 3 upper division and 3 junior division acts.

For the first time, the acts were performed on the World of Dance stage. The scoring system was also returned in this round.

Table key
Key Description Key Description Key Description Key Description
  Contestant(s) placed first in their semifinal Week, advancing them to the world final   Contestant(s) placed second in their semifinal Week, advancing them to the world final.   Contestant(s) placed third in their semifinal Week, eliminating them from the competition.   Contestant(s) placed fourth, fifth, or sixth in their semifinal week.


Duel results
Upper Votes Overall semifinal rank Junior Votes Overall semifinal rank
Jefferson y Adrianita 3 4 Keagan Capps 3 7
Géométrie Variable 3 5 Savannah Manzel 3 9
Jake & Chau 2 3 Bailey & Kida 2 6
UPeepz 2 12 GRVMNT 2 11
Kurtis Sprung 2 9 MDC 3 2 1
Oxygen 0 2 The Young Cast 1 7


Contestant performances and judges' scores
Date Name Performance song Judges' score
Ne-Yo Jennifer Derek Average
August 4
The Young Cast "Bohemian Rhapsody" – David Garrett & Panic! at the Disco 89 90 93 90.7
Savannah Manzel "Dreamweaver" – J2 89 91 91 90.3
Jefferson y Adrianita "Oh Mayi" – Ricky Campanelli 92 95 96 94.3
grvmnt "Tear Da Roof Off" – Busta Rhymes 89 89 91 89.7
Kurtis Sprung "Monsters" – James Blunt 89 92 90 90.3
Géométrie Variable "Tessellate" – Ellie Goulding 95 94 93 94.0
August 11
Keagan Capps "Bring Me to Life" – Evanescence 90 90 92 90.7
Upeepz "Bebot" – Black Eyed Peas 89 88 90 89.0
Jake & Chau "Say You Love Me" – Jessie Ware 96 95 95 95.3
Bailey & Kida "Momma I Hit a Lick" – 2 Chainz ft. Kendrick Lamar 92 95 92 93.0
Oxygen "Toccata" – J.S. Bach 98 97 94 96.3
MDC 3 "This Woman's Work" – Maxwell 94 98 98 96.7

World final

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The world final was taped without the studio audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

Contestant performances and judges' scores
Date Name Performance song Judges' scores
Ne-Yo Jennifer Derek Average
August 12 Oxygen "Sail" – Awolnation 94 91 94 93.0
MDC 3 "I Surrender" – Celine Dion 95 95 97 95.7
Jefferson y Adrianita "Celia y Tito" – Celia Cruz and Tito Puente 94 96 96 95.3
Géométrie Variable "You Know You Like It" – AlunaGeorge & DJ Snake 94 92 94 93.3
Table key
Key Description
  Contestant won the competition
  Contestant placed 2nd
  Contestant placed 3rd
  Contestant placed 4th
The Final scores
Upper Junior Upper Upper
Name Score Name Score Name Score Name Score
Oxygen 93.0 MDC 3 95.7 Jefferson y Adrianita 95.3 Géométrie Variable 93.3

Highest-scoring dances

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Dance act Division Round Song Score Ne-Yo Jennifer Derek
MDC 3 Junior Semifinals "This Woman's Work" – Maxwell 96.7 94 98 98
Oxygen Upper Semifinals "Toccata" – J.S. Bach 96.3 98 97 94
MDC 3 Junior World Finals "I Surrender" – Celine Dion 95.7 95 95 97
Jefferson y Adrianita Upper World finals "Celia y Tito" – Celia Cruz and Tito Puente 95.3 94 96 96
Jake & Chau Upper Semifinals "Say You Love Me" – Jessie Ware 95.3 96 95 95

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per episode of World of Dance season 4
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
Ref.
1 "The Qualifiers 1" May 26, 2020 1.0/6 5.00 0.4 1.70 1.4 6.70 [5][6]
2 "The Qualifiers 2" June 2, 2020 0.8/5 4.25 0.4 1.59 1.3 5.84 [7][8]
3 "The Qualifiers 3" June 9, 2020 0.8/5 4.34 0.4 1.52 1.2 5.86 [9][10]
4 "The Qualifiers 4" June 16, 2020 0.9/5 4.16 0.5 1.71 1.3 5.87 [11][12]
5 "The Callbacks" June 23, 2020 0.8/5 4.10 0.4 1.53 1.2 5.64 [13][14]
6 "The Duels 1" June 30, 2020 0.8/5 4.00 0.4 1.58 1.2 5.58 [15][16]
7 "The Duels 2" July 14, 2020 0.7/5 3.75 0.4 1.54 1.1 5.29 [17][18]
8 "The Duels 3" July 21, 2020 0.5/4 3.28 0.4 1.51 0.9 4.79 [19][20]
9 "The Duels 4" July 28, 2020 0.7/4 3.59 0.4 1.63 1.1 5.22 [21][22]
10 "The Semi-Finals 1" August 4, 2020 0.7/5 3.80 0.4 1.48 1.1 5.28 [23][24]
11 "The Semi-Finals 2" August 11, 2020 0.6/4 3.77 0.4 1.39 1.0 5.15 [25][26]
12 "The World Final" August 12, 2020 0.6/4 4.08 0.3 1.28 0.9 5.36 [27][28]

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