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talent show

noun

  1. a theatrical show in which a series of usually amateur or aspiring singers, dancers, comedians, instrumentalists, etc., perform in the hope of gaining recognition.



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Born in Worcestershire in 1958, Sir Lenny has been performing since he was 16 years old, first as an impressionist on a TV talent show and then as a stand-up comedian.

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The band formed at school in Farnborough, Hampshire, and appeared on TV talent show The Voice, in 2019.

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LaBelle put out a call for willing men from the audience — “Black, white, straight, gay,” she made clear — then presided over an impromptu talent show as each guy did a bit of “Lady Marmalade” for her.

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Mr Johnston, who competed as a singer on the ITV talent show in 2008, told Southwark Crown Court he had "never sung a note" since the allegations were made against him.

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She previously competed in the Ukrainian version of the TV talent show The Voice, reaching the grand final, where she performed a cover of Duncan Lawrence's Eurovision winner, Arcade.

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