Radio City has announced the launch of Season 14 of its pioneering property, ‘Radio City Super Singer’.
‘Radio City Super Singer’, now in its 14th year and enthralling for a decade, is known to provide one of the largest platforms for aspiring singers across the country, the radio station said in a statement.
Radio City is regarded as the forerunner of the ‘Singing Talent Hunt’ in the radio industry, and this year’s tagline, ‘Agar Hai Music Se Pyaar, Toh Bano City ke Agle Singing Star’ demonstrates its commitment to preserving its legacy.
Padma Shri Kailash Kher, also known as India’s Sufi maestro, returns as the show’s mentor for the third year to discover the best singers and prepare them for stardom.
As per the press release, Season 14 of ‘Radio City Super Singer’ will expand its presence across major digital platforms, in addition to on-air and on-ground activations, following 13 successful seasons of presenting singing talent across the country. The target demographic of this show consists of males and females over the age of 18 or any adult who has an innate desire to sing and showcase their talent.
The voting lines will be open from December 18 to 20, and the show finale will take place from December 21 to 23. Each market’s top five singers will be shortlisted, and a winner and runner-up will be announced.
Speaking about the commencement of Season 14 of ‘Radio City Super Singer’, Ashit Kukian, Chief Executive Officer of Radio City, said, “It gives us immense pleasure to announce the launch of Season 14 of ‘Radio City Super Singer’ as it showcases our commitment to continue providing a platform to all the budding singers across the country to come forward and utilize this platform to showcase their inherent singing talent.
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