Season 10 of Nigerian Idol Starts on April 20

Season 10 of Nigerian Idol Starts on April 20

Season 10 of Nigerian Idol Starts on April 20

Nigerian Idol, the premier music talent show, will return for its tenth season on April 20, 2025, with the theme “Your Voice, Your Victory.”
As competitors fight for the grand prize, the forthcoming season promises to be a display of extraordinary talent, gripping performances, and fierce rivalry.

 

The judging panel for this season is expected to bring a wealth of experience and new perspectives.

Ric Hassani, renowned for his soulful tone and artistry, and Omawumi, a formidable vocalist with a plethora of industry experience, are joining the panel again.

 

Award-winning singer Iyanya, whose transformation from talent show competitor to music celebrity brings perspective to the judgment table, is joining them for the first time.

IK Osakioduwa, the seasoned host, makes a comeback to lead us through the tournament with his trademark charisma and captivating demeanor.

 

Speaking about the importance of this historic season in Lagos, Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content and Channels at MultiChoice, West Africa, revealed that Nigerian Idol is a platform that changes lives rather than only being a competition.

 

We have witnessed up-and-coming musicians take the stage and become famous over the years. Fans should anticipate enthusiasm, dedication, and perceptive criticism from this season’s judges, which will enhance the show’s overall experience,” she said.

She hinted that Nigerian Idol has contributed significantly to the country’s creative sector, opening doors for producers, artists, and other creatives. vocal coaches, stylists, content creators, and other industry professionals. “At MultiChoice, we believe that nurturing talent is a long-term commitment.

We continue to support the upcoming generation of Nigerian musicians by providing them with top-notch instruction, guidance, and a stage on which to display their skills through Nigerian Idol.

 

“This is just one of the numerous ways we are committed to giving young Nigerians the tools they need to thrive and empowering them. We promise an even more thrilling and competitive show as we celebrate our 10-season milestone. A larger and greater production is to be expected,” she said.

 

Nigerian Idol, which helped young Nigerians follow their goals, has become one of the nation’s most anticipated music events since its resuscitation in 2021.