The popular singing competition show, Nigerian Idol‘s 2021 (season six) to be premier tomorrow, Sunday, March 14th from 6 pm on DStv Channel 198 and GOtv Channel 29.
Brandnewsday gathers that the much-awaited show will be unveiled with a special outset of the most entertaining moments from the auditions which took place late last year.
Interestingly, DStv and GOtv’s customers will have the opportune moments to decide to be the judge during this pre-show by rating their performances on www.africamagic.tv/nigerianidol and find out if their favourites made it to the Judges’ list when the main show starts March 28th.
The Nigerian Idol platform provides a launchpad for young, talented Nigerians to achieve their dreams in music on the local and global stage. According to Africa Magic’s Channel Director, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu, over 3,600 young Nigerians auditioned to be on the show this season.
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Nigerian Idol season 6 will be hosted by the much-loved media personality, IK Osakioduwa, with superstar singer Seyi Shay, creative entrepreneur, Obi Asika and celebrity DJ, Sose as the Judges. The eventual winner of this season’s show will walk away with a recording contract with a leading record label and 50 million Naira worth of prizes.
Nigerian Idol season 6 is sponsored by Bigi Drinks and Tecno Mobile and will air on DStv channel 198 & GOtv channel 29 starting March 14. Viewers can watch Nigerian Idol Season 6 via the DStv app on multiple devices at no additional cost. The app is available for download on iOS and Android devices.
Nigerian Idol will also be available on an online streaming device, Showmax, across Africa as well as in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. DStv Premium customers enjoy a Showmax subscription at no extra cost as part of the DStv Thanks reward programme whilst other DStv customers get Showmax at half the price.
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