Eurovision Song Contest has unveiled its inaugural line-up.Initially announced in 2020, the new contest was due to appear on TV in February but was delayed by NBC.
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America’s answer to the Eurovision Song Contest is almost here.
On Sunday, Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson were announced as the hosts of the upcoming American Song Contest, Deadline reported.
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The series, which premieres March 21, will run for eight weeks, with the grand finale set for May 9.
“American Song Contest” will feature live performances of new songs by artists representing all 50 U.S. states, along with five territories and the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.
Each state will be represented by a solo artist or band, performing a song across three rounds.
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Both Snoop and Clarkson have plenty of experience with music competition shows. Clarkson has been a recurring coach on “The Voice”, and got her break winning the first season of “American Idol”. Snoop, meanwhile, has made appearances on a number of shows, including being a mega mentor on “The Voice”.
On Sunday night, Snoop was also part of the epic Super Bowl Halftime Show, featuring fellow hip-hop icons Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent.
Eurovision Song Contest has unveiled its inaugural line-up.Initially announced in 2020, the new contest was due to appear on TV in February but was delayed by NBC.
American Song Contest is the next big music competition series heading to TV!
Chris Willman Music WriterAs “American Song Contest” approaches its March 21 premiere date, the “Eurovision Song Contest”-inspired NBC show has announced 56 artists that will compete in representing the 50 U.S. states, along with a new deal with Atlantic Records to release the upcoming series’ original songs.Some familiar names pop up on the stage-by-state list of competitors — including Jewel (representing Alaska), Macy Gray (Ohio), Michael Bolton (Connecticut), the Crystal Method (Nevada), Sisqo (Maryland) and Allen Stone (Washington) — along with dozens not so well known outside their local territories.Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg were recently announced as co-hosts for the show.
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Kelly Clarkson has delivered her take on Bleachers‘ ‘I Wanna Get Better’, performing it live on her daytime TV variety show.The ‘Kellyoke’ segment of The Kelly Clarkson Show sees Clarkson performing a cover version of a song requested by her audience to open the program.Yesterday’s broadcast (February 21) saw Clarkson take on Bleachers’ 2014 track, which was released as a single and appeared on their debut album ‘Strange Desire’. You can watch her performance below.Previous Kellyoke segments have seen Clarkson cover the likes of Sharon Van Etten’s ‘The End Of The World’, Pixies’ ‘Where Is My Mind’, My Chemical Romance’s ‘Welcome To The Black Parade’, Radiohead’s ‘Karma Police’ and more.Elsewhere, Clarkson has reportedly teamed up with Dolly Parton for a “haunting” new version of ‘9 To 5’.
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The long threatened American Song Contest looks like it will finally hit TV screens this spring, with Kelly Clarkson and Snoop Dogg hosting. The spin-off from the long-running Eurovision Song Contest, and will see performers from all 50 US states, five US territories and the capital, Washington DC, compete.
Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson have been announced as the hosts for the US' answer to Eurovision, the American Song Contest.