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Singers, drag queen, Kylie impersonator, among judges for ‘All Together Now’

Alex Reid, Amanda Harrison and Andrew De Silva among 100 Aussie judges.

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jun 13, 2018
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Host Julia Zemiro Captain Ronan Keating and The 100 1

Some of the 99 judges appearing alongside Ronan Keating on Seven’s upcoming talent show All Together Now.

Hosted by Julia Zemiro and produced by Endemol Shine Australia, it is based on the UK show which debuted this year. Despite some lukewarm reviews, it’s been picked up for a second season.

The format is that as many of the 100 judges must sing along with each act, with their diversity providing a wide range of comments and opinions.

Alex Reid – music talent manager

Amanda Harrison – musical theatre star

Andrew De Silva – R&B singer

Brendan De La Hay – cabaret performer

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Dean Ray – rock singer

Ellen Reed – singer

Gospo Collective’s Ben Gillard & Charmaine Jones – gospel choir directors

Greg Gould – viral popstar

Jason Jackson – Michael Jackson impersonator

Jess & Matt – popstar couple

Jordan Raskopoulos – musical comedian

Kellie Crawford – entertainer

Lara Mulcahy – comedy actress & singer

Lucy Holmes – Kylie impersonator

Maria Mercedes – singer/actress

Mark Gable – The Choirboys frontman

Michael Dalton – cabaret performer

Minnie Cooper – drag queen

Missy Lancaster – country singer-songwriter

Rhonda Burchmore – entertainer

Shauna Jensen – backing vocalist

Silvie Paladino – musical theatre singer

Sisters Doll – glam rock trio

Take Two – rapping twins

The UK version has six episodes in each series, with five heats and the final. Winner gets $100,000.

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