After four weeks of auditions, Nigerian Idol theatre began with the 68
lucky contestants battling it out for a chance to become the next
Nigerian Idol.
Last night, the contestants were paired into
groups to see who would showcase real talent and not just an audition
wonder. As expected, some of the contestants were outstanding and
progressed into the next round, while it was the end of the road for
others.
Unlike the auditions, the theatre week began with group
selections. The group selections were much tougher, as contestants had
to put in their very best to work with their teammates and still retain
their star power.
The 68 Contestants were grouped according to
their voices and trained to perform as a group for the judges. The group
stage featured an amazing array of songs from Burna Boy’s Wonderful and
Teni’s Billionaire, which got a standing ovation from judge Obi Asika.
In
this round, the judges were not just assessing the voices of the
contestants, they were also looking out for the ability to maintain
composure on stage and teamwork.
Star, however, did not get the memo. She expressed her dislike for her teammates as soon as she was grouped. And when Comfort unfortunately forgot her lines on stage, she let it get to her and her performance was underwhelming. Luckily, the team had Agbutun to hold the bar, and he did a marvelous job.
While some let the pressure get to them and forgot their lines, others like Godwin recovered quickly and gave a beautiful performance. Some contestants were also victims of their teammates’ flaws and others were trying to outdo their teammates forgetting that teamwork was also being graded.
At the end of the day, out of the 68 contestants that made it into theatre week, and thirty-nine to the group selection, only seventeen contestants progressed to the next round.
Next week, all seventeen will battle it out to prove that they are worthy of being the next Nigerian Idol.
Nigerian Idol continues next week Sunday, May 2 on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv ch 151) and Africa Magic Urban (DStv ch 153) and Africa Magic Family (DStv ch 154 & GOtv ch 2) from 7 pm. Viewers can also catch a special 24-hour Nigerian Idol Extra content on DStv Channel 198 and GOtv Channel 29.
Nigerian Idol season 6 is sponsored by Bigi Drinks and Tecno Mobile. The show is available to customers on DStv Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Confam, Yanga and GOtv Max and Jolli. Visit www.dstvafrica.com or www.gotvafrica.com and download MyDStv or MyGOtv Apps to pay your subscription or switch your package.
You can also watch Nigerian Idol Season 6 via the DStv app on multiple devices at no additional cost. The app is available for download on iOS and Android devices.
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