| The brand-new Saturday night singing game show, Last Singer Standing, will start on Saturday, October 23rd on RTÉ One and run for eight weeks, reaching a nail-biting finale in December. A game show for all of the family to enjoy, it requires contestants to have tactics as well as talent, as singers face-off against one another in a test of singing ability, and nerve. Produced for RTÉ by ShinAwiL, the series will air on Saturday evenings, with one singer from each show making it through to the final. Presented by Nicky Byrne, Last Singer Standing sees pop royalty Nadine Coyle, Joey Fatone, and Samantha Mumba offer their guidance and industry experience to the contestants from around Ireland as they take to the stage to perform.Contestants will do battle both musically and mentally as they endeavour to impress the popstar panel, the studio audience, and each other in order to earn that coveted place in the grand final. Host Nicky Byrne said: “This show will have you on the edge of your seat – it’s fast-paced, exciting, and full of jeopardy. Our singers face challenges like never before in their bid to land the top prize. The superstar pop panel of Nadine, Joey, and Samantha are talented, quick-witted, and full of personality. It’s a fresh, new show and I think viewers will take it to their hearts on Saturday nights.” Nadine Coyle said: “I loved the idea with this show of how quickly the participants might have to adapt to a song they are not familiar with in the original key in a high-pressured situation – it’s exciting to watch. I’m just so impressed by the singing talent that there is on offer in Ireland, and I love that people are getting a chance to show that off on Last Singer Standing.” Samantha Mumba said: “Last Singer Standing is just such a refreshing and fun concept and spin on a traditional type of talent show, and that’s made me want to get involved. It’s always a treat getting to come home for work as it ties in with getting to see family and friends as well, particularly not getting home much at all over the past few years, has made it even more special.” Joey Fatone said: “Last Singer Standing is a fun singing competition with a game show element to it and requires clever use of strategy from the contestants. Contestants have to pick from categories, and that narrows things down and gives singers fewer songs to choose from… it’s going to be really exciting for people at home to watch” Last Singer Standing starts on RTÉ One on Saturday, October 23rd. |
| CONTESTANTS WEEK 1 -Aaron Matthews 22 An Irish dancing teacher from Louth -Alex King 24 A builder from Dublin with a passion for singing, who is self-taught on piano and guitar. Made it to final 10 for Hometown with Louis Walsh. -Anna Bergin 24 Student of Irish and Music in Maynooth University – from Laois -Basit Eniafe 27 Singer, Actor and model from Lucan -Charley White 22 Performing arts teacher and is also a musical theatre performer from Dublin -Dean Anthony 36 Singer in Westlife tribute act and former contestant on Voice of Ireland (Season 2) from Dublin -Evelyn Akinade 18 and youngest person in competition Student from Dublin and singer with church choir -Grace Dunne 52 Ashbourne County Meath, Professional singer who works in a pharmacy For more information contact: Jennifer O’Brien, RTÉ Communications, 087 4019161, Jennifer.OBrien@rte.ie |