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New Zealand’s undiscovered singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head in Māori Television’s new talent show 5 MINUTES OF FAME premiering.
Press Release – Maori Television 13 HARATUA / May 2021 New Zealands undiscovered singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head in Mori Televisions new talent show 5 MINUTES OF FAME premiering tonight Thursday 13 May 2021 at 8.30 PM. Hosted by Turanga …
13 HARATUA / May 2021
New Zealand’s undiscovered singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head in Māori Television’s new talent show
5 MINUTES OF FAME premiering tonight – Thursday 13 May 2021 – at 8.30 PM.
Hosted by Turanga Merito with judges Pere Wihongi and Bella Kalolo, the series is unique as two vocalists compete against each other in one of four categories per episode – teen, female, male and group. There are eight performances per heat and a total of six heats; only four category winners per heat progress to the quarter finals.
Friday, 14 May 2021, 5:06 am
13 HARATUA / May 2021
New Zealand’s undiscovered
singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head
in Māori Television’s new talent show
5 MINUTES
OF FAME premiering tonight – Thursday 13 May 2021
– at 8.30 PM.
Hosted by Turanga Merito with judges
Pere Wihongi and Bella Kalolo, the series is unique as two
vocalists compete against each other in one of four
categories per episode – teen, female, male and group.
There are eight performances per heat and a total of six
heats; only four category winners per heat progress to the
quarter finals.
In the end, eight contestants will