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Last Singer Standing
GenreReality competition
Presented byNicky Byrne
JudgesNadine Coyle
Joey Fatone
Samantha Mumba
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8 (as of 11 December 2021)
Production
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyShinAwiL
Original release
NetworkRTÉ One
Release23 October 2021 (2021-10-23) –
present

Last Singer Standing is an Irish singing competition show that was first broadcast on 23 October 2021 on RTÉ One.

Production

On 30 June 2021, Nicky Byrne was announced as the host of a new RTÉ One singing competition show called, Take On Me. Applications for the show were announced that same day.[1] On 18 August 2021, RTÉ announced at their new season launch the show had been renamed, Last Singer Standing and Nicky would be joined by a panel of three pop music experts, Girls Aloud singer, Nadine Coyle, *NSYNC member, Joey Fatone and singer-songwriter, Samantha Mumba.[2]

The series was the first production to be filmed in Font Hill Studios.

Contestants

Contestant Age Location Debut Status
Patrick O'Sullivan 27 Cork Show 5 Winner
Caroline Bailey 32 Cork Show 3 Runner-up
Tony Cunningham 33 Galway Show 2 Third place
Rachael Farrell 35 Laois Show 3 Fourth place
Dame Stuffy 32 Dublin Show 3 Fifth place
Janet Grogan 33 Dublin Show 2 Sixth place
Alex King 24 Dublin Show 1 Seventh place
Christiana Underwood 29 Cork Show 7 Eliminated (Show 7)
Ciara O'Donoghue 30 Kerry Show 7
Doireann O'Connor 29 Laois Show 6
Sope Adeniranye 23 Meath Show 6
Joe Geoghegan 52 Dublin Show 5
Cathal Mulhern 32 Donegal Show 7
Tommy Röckit 37 Dublin Show 7
Mark O'Donnell 20 Donegal Show 6 Eliminated (Show 6)
Carl Connie Lingus 38 Antrim Show 5
Damien McElligott 45 Dublin Show 6
Ciara Rose Burke 32 Dublin Show 4 Eliminated (Show 5)
Lee Tomkins 35 Dublin Show 4
Micah Carley 35 Tipperary Show 5
Grace Foley 35 Kerry Show 4 Eliminated (Show 4)
Aaron Matthews 22 Louth Show 1
Adam Grimes 22 Meath Show 4
Charlotte Hyland 26 Wicklow Show 2 Eliminated (Show 3)
Anna O'Connor 37 Tipperary Show 2
Sean Boland 50 Dublin Show 3
Charley White 22 Dublin Show 1 Eliminated (Show 2)
Evelyn Akinade 18 Dublin Show 1
Grace Dunne 52 Meath Show 1
Anna Bergin 24 Laois Show 1 Eliminated (Show 1)
Basit Eniafe 27 Dublin Show 1
Dean Anthony 37 Dublin Show 1

Results summary

Contestant Show 1 Show 2 Show 3 Show 4 Show 5 Show 6 Show 7 The Final
Patrick Winner
Caroline Runner-up
Tony Third place
Rachael Fourth place
Dame Stuffy Fifth place
Janet Sixth place
Alex Seventh place
Christiana
Ciara
Doireann
Sope
Joe
Cathal
Tommy
Mark
Carl
Damien
Ciara Rose
Lee
Micah
Grace F.
Aaron
Adam
Charlotte
Anna O.
Sean
Charley
Evelyn
Grace D.
Anna B.
Basit
Dean
Eliminated
(votes)
Dean
(0 of 3)
Basit
(2 of 5)
Anna B.
(41%)
Grace D.
(0 of 3)
Evelyn
(1 of 5)
Charley
(8%)
Sean
(1 of 3)
Anna O.
(1 of 5)
Charlotte
(28%)
Adam
(0 of 3)
Aaron
(0 of 5)
Grace F.
(38%)
Micah
(1 of 3)
Lee
(1 of 5)
Ciara Rose
(14%)
Damien
(0 of 3)
Carl
(1 of 5)
Mark
(33%)
Tommy
(0 of 3)
Cathal
(0 of 5)
Joe
(14%)
Alex
Fewest votes
(out of 7)
Janet
Fewest votes
(out of 6)
Dame Stuffy
Fewest votes
(out of 5)
Rachael
Fewest votes
(out of 4)
Christiana,
Ciara,
Doireann,
Sope

(not chosen)
Tony
Fewest votes
(out of 3)
Caroline
Fewest votes
(out of 2)
Patrick
(most votes to win)
  •   Indicates the finalist that finished as the winner
  •   Indicates the finalist that finished as runner-up
  •   Indicates the finalists that finished from seventh to third place
  •   Indicates the singer was not yet in the competition
  •   Indicates the singer won the round
  •   Indicates the singer won the third round and advanced to The Final
  •   Indicates the singer bypassed these shows as they had already qualified
  •   Indicates the singer was eliminated
  •   Indicates the singers that were not chosen to perform in the very last round and therefore were automatically eliminated
  • Indicates the singer in control of the game
  • Indicates a singer that challenged in the round
  • Indicates a singer that didn't challenge, but was selected to sing by the singer in control of the game

Format

Round 1

Each episode features eight players. At the top of each episode, one player is randomly selected to play the game. The contestant steps up and will have to choose a song that could help keep their place on the show. However, as they are performing, the other contestants can buzz in and challenge the contestant. The original player must select one of the contestants to face off against, this contestant will then step up and sing a different song. At the end of Round One, the panel votes on who is progressing.

Round 2

For Round Two, the winner stays on and we run through the process again, this time, with different song options. However, at the end of Round Two, it’s the fellow contestants who vote one by one on who is remaining in the game after two singers have performed.

Round 3

Once again, the winner stays on into Round Three, where new song options are presented and more people challenge. At the end of this round, the show turns to the studio audience for the final decision. They select who that show’s Last Singer Standing is and is therefore advancing to the final. The four players who never had a chance to play or perform will return the following week, alongside four brand new players, to play the game all over again.

The Final

After seven weeks, the seven champions from the seven previous episodes battle it out in the final where one of them will be crowned Last Singer Standing, taking home a cash prize of €25,000. The result is decided by a combination of votes from the studio audience, the panel and the twenty-five eliminated contestants.

References

  1. ^ "Nicky Byrne lands new hosting role with RTÉ". Goss.ie. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Nicky Byrne and Maura Higgins host new shows in RTÉ new season line-up". independent. Retrieved 11 October 2021.