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ITV announces lineup for Britain Get Singing

Stars from Good Morning Britain, Love Island, Coronation Street, The Masked Singer, and Eastenders will go head-to-head in the return of Britain Get Singing this Christmas.

Britain Get Singing
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Last year, Loose Women were declared champions with their beautiful rendition of Bridge Over Troubled Water but who will be the winners this year?

Hosted by Roman Kemp, Britain Get Singing will see five groups made up of stars from TV’s biggest shows – Good Morning Britain, Love Island, Coronation Street, The Masked Singer and Eastenders take the stage in a big to deliver a show-stopping performance.

The groups will put their vocals to the test as they look not to only impress the studio audience but a Super Panel made up of TV’s most iconic judges this year The Masked Singer’s Jonathan Ross joins the Super Panel alongside Adam Lambert, Alesha Dixon and will.i.am.

The groups going head-to-head in the festive spectacular are:

Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway, Charlotte Hawkins, Alex Beresford, Laura Tobin and Dr Amir Khan
Love Island’s Davide Sanclimenti, Zachariah Noble, Molly Marsh, Jacques O’Neill and Marcel Somerville
Coronation Street’s Claire Sweeney, Vinta Morgan, Lisa George, Cherylee Houston and Mollie Gallagher
The Masked Singer’s Chris Kamara (Ghost), Russell Watson (Cockroach) and Aled Jones (Traffic Cone)
EastEnders’ Emma Barton, Heather Peace, Clair Norris, Matthew Morrison, Angela Wynter and Sid Owen

Supporting ITV’s groundbreaking mental health campaign, Britain Get Talking, this festive TV event will once again include inspiring moments in which the stars discuss their own experiences of mental health.

Britain Get Talking is supported by Mind and YoungMinds, and by SAMH in Scotland, to encourage people to look after their mental health by connecting with others. Created with Uncommon Creative Studio, it originally launched in 2019 when Ant and Dec paused the live broadcast of Britain’s Got Talent to get the nation talking.

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