The Masked Singer judges are left speechless as Mirrorball delivers an incredible performance in new trailer – as eight odd characters are revealed
Channel 10 has unveiled new characters from the upcoming season of The Masked Singer Australia.
The costumes of eight mystery celebrities were revealed in a one-minute clip shared on Instagram by host Osher Günsberg on Monday.
This year’s season will feature singers hiding behind the identities of Mirrorball, Thong, Flower, Popcorn, Fly, Tiger, Rooster and Zombie.

The Masked Singer Australia FIRST: Judges are left speechless after Mirrorball impresses with incredible performance as eight bizarre characters are revealed
In the video, Mirrorball impressed the judges with an incredible performance to Olivia Newton John’s hit Xanadu.
‘I’ve got goosebumps,’ Abbie Chatfield said as she watched the performance.
The video then revealed glimpses of the other celebrities performing on stage in their costumes.

‘I’ve got goosebumps,’ Abbie Chatfield said as she watched the performance
Abbie has joined the guessing panel on the upcoming season of The Masked Singer alongside Mel B and Melbourne radio presenter Chrissie Swan.
The trio are replacing departing judges Urzila Carlson, Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and Dannii Minogue.
Comedian Dave ‘Hughesy’ Hughes rounds out the panel, while Osher is returning to host the Channel 10 program.

This year’s series will feature singers hiding behind the identities of mirrorball, thong, flower, popcorn, fly, tiger, rooster and zombie
Urzila left the hit franchise in early May due to her comedy tour, two weeks after Dannii resigned over scheduling conflicts with her British TV commitments.
Announcing her exit on Instagram, Jackie thanked The Masked Singer crew and said filming the zany show was ‘the most fun I’ve ever had on TV’.
Jackie, who had been with The Masked Singer since its debut in 2019, said her co-stars Danni, Urzila, Dave and host Osher Günsberg were now her ‘lifelong friends’.

The trailed revealed glimpses of the other celebrities performing on stage in their costumes
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