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Adom TV’s upcoming talent reality show dubbed, 'The Big Talent Show', will take off on Sunday, October 3, 2021.
The Big Talent show is a 90-minute weekly entertainment programme that will run for a period of 13 weeks on Sunday evenings at 8:30 pm on Adom TV.
The first episode will take the form of a mini-launch to introduce the contestants, who are extremely small in stature, officially to viewers and allow stakeholders and sponsors to share words of solidarity.
Contestants will be tasked to exhibit their skills every week based on individual strengths and preferred skills.
With talents ranging from dancing, singing, comedy, the contestants are ready to bring their A-game to the platform.
The talents will be allowed to bring a number of supporters to cheer them on during the live show.
As usual, eviction, which will be determined by judges and public votes, is part of the competition that is set to entertain patrons over the coming weeks.
Viewers can watch in their respective homes on the number one channel, Adom TV as the talent show will be telecast live at 8:30 pm on Sundays.
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