Glór Tíre

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Glór Tíre
Presented byAoife Ní Thuairisg
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish/Irish
Production
Running time40mins * 12 and 60mins * 3
Original release
NetworkTG4
Release2002 -

Glór Tíre is a reality based talent search for Ireland's newest country and western music star. It has been running for a number of seasons on TG4. Glór Tíre is literally translated as Country Voice. It is produced by Gaelmedia for TG4. It is one of TG4's top rated programmes often coming first in the channels top 10 programmes, averaging 100,000 viewers.

Format

It is Ireland's only TV talent quest for country and western talent. It is presented by Aoife Ní Thuairisg. She talks to the contestants after they perform to get their reactions to the comments of studio judges.

Each series is typically comprised of 15 episodes. The opening episode introduces each of the artists to the audience, allowing them to sing a song for the judges and the audience. Over a span of nine concert programmes recorded as live, the contests take their place beside their mentor over the course of one concert each. Each contestant performs a duet and a solo with their mentor within their concert programme. This is followed by a review edition recapping performances. Three elimination programmes follow with each session resulting in elimination of two contestants per week. The judging panel can save one of the three contestants with the lowest vote but the public vote is hugely important too. The grande finale features three contestants and winner decided by public vote.[1]

Winners

  • Season 1 (2003):
  • Season 5 (2009): Patrick O'Sullivan
  • Season 6 (2010): Eunice Moran
  • Season 7 (2011):
  • Season 8 (2012):
  • Season 9 (2013): Michael Regan
  • Season 10 (2014): Michael Collins

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