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talent show
noun
a theatrical show in which a series of usually amateur or aspiring singers, dancers, comedians, instrumentalists, etc., perform in the hope of gaining recognition.
Example Sentences
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.
The band formed at school in Farnborough, Hampshire, and appeared on TV talent show The Voice, in 2019.
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.
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.
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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