The Next Star

The Next Star (2008-2014)

EndedReality showChildren, Music

Children up to the age of 15 all across Canada audition for the chance to be the next star. This is a singing competition where they start by picking 16 kids across Canada. Afterwards they pick 8 from the 16 then 6 from the 8. These 6 contestants write their own songs and perform them to the judges. In the end one of these 6 young singers will become the next star.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E13The Next Star Finale LiveSep 22, 2014
S07E12The Next Star Finale Pre-ShowSep 22, 2014
S07E11Double TroubleSep 15, 2014
S07E10Feelin' InspiredSep 8, 2014
S07E09Music Videos, Part 2Sep 1, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Next Star' premiere?

'The Next Star' premiered on July 18, 2008.

Who were the judges in the first season of 'The Next Star'?

The judges in the first season of 'The Next Star' were Suzie McNeil, Christopher Ward, and Steve Cranwell.

How many contestants participated in the first season of 'The Next Star'?

There were 11 contestants who participated in the first season of 'The Next Star'.

Who was the host of 'The Next Star' in its inaugural season?

The host of 'The Next Star' in its inaugural season was Adamo Ruggiero.

Which city served as the location for the auditions in the first season of 'The Next Star'?

The auditions for the first season of 'The Next Star' were held in Montreal, Quebec.

Who was the winner of the first season of 'The Next Star'?

The winner of the first season of 'The Next Star' was Tianda Flegal.

What was the grand prize for the winner of the first season of 'The Next Star'?

The grand prize for the winner of the first season of 'The Next Star' was a recording contract with Sony BMG Music Canada.

Did the first season of 'The Next Star' include a finale or a live performance show?

Yes, the first season of 'The Next Star' included a live performance show where the finalists showcased their talent.

Which artists were featured as guest performers in the first season of 'The Next Star'?

The first season of 'The Next Star' featured guest performances by acts like Faber Drive, Kardinal Offishall, and FeFe Dobson.

Were there any notable controversies or memorable moments in the first season of 'The Next Star'?

In the first season of 'The Next Star', there was a memorable moment when contestant Tianda Flegal performed an emotional rendition of "Hallelujah" during the finale, which captivated the audience and judges.

Did the first season of 'The Next Star' receive positive reviews from critics?

Yes, the first season of 'The Next Star' received positive reviews from critics who praised the talent showcased by the young contestants and the overall production value of the show.

Were there any fan-favorite performances in the first season of 'The Next Star'?

Yes, some fan-favorite performances from the first season of 'The Next Star' included Tianda Flegal's rendition of "Hallelujah" and Victoria Duffield's performance of "Because You Loved Me".

Did the first season of 'The Next Star' inspire any spin-offs or similar shows?

Yes, the success of the first season of 'The Next Star' led to the creation of several spin-offs and similar shows around the world, including 'La Proxima Estrella' in Mexico and 'The X Factor' in the United Kingdom.

How did 'The Next Star' contribute to the Canadian music industry?

'The Next Star' provided a platform for young Canadian talent to showcase their abilities and helped launch the careers of several aspiring musicians, contributing to the growth and diversity of the Canadian music industry.

What impact did the first season of 'The Next Star' have on the audience?

The first season of 'The Next Star' resonated with the audience, inspiring young viewers to pursue their dreams of becoming singers and fostering a sense of excitement and anticipation for future seasons of the show.

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