The Masked Singer Australia will premiere on Monday, 13 September at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play On Demand.
In what is set to be the biggest and best season yet, 12 powerhouse performers will take to the stage, disguised as the most bizarre characters. Hot on their tail is the crack unit of powerhouse detectives: Dannii Minogue, Dave Hughes, Jackie O and Urzila Carlson, who will try to figure out who is behind the mask.
Mystery celebrities from Australia and abroad are hiding behind the costumes of Baby, Mullet, Kebab, Piñata, Atlantis and Vampire – plus, many more.
In 2020, The Masked Singer Australia finale had one final reveal as the Bushranger was revealed to be Neighbours star Bonnie Anderson and the winner of season two of Network 10’s singing show.
The show posted a national total average audience of 1.23 million viewers, including a capital city total audience of 915,000.
While Anderson went home the winner, the biggest accomplishment of the night might have been that the show went to air on its original air date after a series of production hurdles.
After several crew members of the show tested positive for Covid-19 hours away from the filming of the final episode, the show was put on hold and everyone, including the judges and host, went into two weeks of quarantine.
The Masked Singer Australia finale was rescheduled to record with feeds streaming in from different locations with a five-day deadline, with the show filmed across two countries, two states, two studios and a hotel room.
Nadia Diggins, City Post’s operations manager, told Mediaweek: “I have worked on a lot of live television and tight turn around formats like The Voice but nothing quite like this with the geographical distance of key members of the show in remote locations.”
“It would have been nice to have more time to turn things around and go back to the original green screen for a lot more of the shots. But we had a fantastic team whereby everyone was happy to roll up their sleeves.”