I look forward to that camaraderie we have. Jason has thisfabulous humour and I enjoy having a laugh and bantering back and forth with him. Speaking of joining the panel, Shania reflected on the standout moments from joining the show and said: "Adam’s wardrobe - he is so stunning! I look forward to that everyday. "I’m always considering how inspired I am, that’s really where I’mcoming from when I’m giving them any commentary or any feedback." Last year, Gavin and Stacey star Sheridan Smith was the fourth judge, but in 2023 she has been replaced by Canadian country legend Shania Twain, who describes herself as an "inspired judge". Returning to the panel this year are singer-songwriter and Queen frontman Adam Lambert, Shoulda Woulda Coulda hitmaker Beverly Knight and comedian and West End star Jason Manford. Who are the celebrity judging panel?Īdam Lambert, Beverly Knight, Shania Twain and Jason Manford (Image: ITV) In 2022, the series lasted for six weeks and while it has not been confirmed how long it will run for this year, we can expect a similar length. The show will go on for an hour and ten minutes finishing at 9.40pm. The second series of the musical programme is returning - after a stellar first series - on Saturday, February 18 at 8.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX. Following this, the voting audience must pick who should go through to the series finale and be in with a chance of winning £50,000. Once they have performed, the Starstruck judges will then decide which team they feel is the strongest. On Starstruck, four teams of three members will take to the stage to sing a hit song by their musical idol - with each member of the team taking a section of the song. In one puff of smoke, they go from their regular self to a global superstar after saying the classic line: "Tonight Matthew, I'm going to be." Starstruck is similar to that of 90s and 00s classic Stars in Their Eyes which saw regular folk come on the show to perform as their musical hero. Shania Twain (Image: ITV) How does Starstruck work? Here's everything you need to know about what the show entails, when the series two begin and who are this year's judges. While it'll mostly be the contestants lighting up the stage each week, viewers can expect to see several group performances from the judges themselves. It begs the question: will they impress her much? This year, Sheridan has been replaced by country pop icon Shania Twain - who, she revealed, is being impersonated in this upcoming series by three women. In 2022 the musical panel included Adam Lambert, Beverly Knight, Jason Manford and Sheridan Smith. Returning as host of the show is X Factor star and The Voice UK coach Olly Murs, who has described the show as: "People leaving their 9 to 5s behind and being their music idols for one night." Read more: X Factor star Rhydian Roberts announces retirement as he reflects on turning 40 In fact, they will be joined by two other performers who will be dressed as and singing songs from the same music artist. The caveat is that the contestants won't be alone on stage. The programme - which last year amassed a whopping 4.7 million viewers watching its first episode - will see contestants undergo a makeover and indulge in the "ultimate 'superstar experience'" as they ditch their everyday lives to become a global megastar in front a star studded judging panel and studio audience. That was amazing.As The Masked Singer comes to a close, lovers of the musical programme will be pleased to hear that their Saturday nights will not be void of a singsong or two as a Olly Murs' musical show, Starstruck, makes its welcome return to ITV1 and ITVX this evening (February 18). He had his bass in there and was teaching me the thing. I went in one morning - I was 14 - and just looked up to him so much. I was learning bass at the time and he plays bass. He had shared with Thrillist: “Gary Oldman taught me the bass line to ‘Come Together,’ one day. He’s mentioned in different interviews how he felt his acting was better when he was in a scene with Oldman, and he was basically a fanboy. Ever since Oldman joined the cast, Daniel has been impressed with him. He was around 13 when they filmed it.īut his answer isn’t really a surprise to all the Potterheads. “So, yeah, before that when you meet someone as a 9-year-old it’s sort of hard to like, gain starstruckness of them later on.”ĭaniel was 15 when Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban premiered in 2004. Because that was the age when I was aware of who he was and his work and also getting more serious about acting myself.” The actor explained: “The first person I remember being starstruck by was Gary Oldman.
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