The panel of judges for the MTV reboot of “Making The Band” was revealed on Wednesday. Diddy’s sons Quincy Brown, Christian and Justin Combs along with creative director and celebrity choreographer LaurieAnn Gibson are all set to join the franchise.
Diddy’s children all have careers spanning music, entertainment and fashion.
“Making The Band” is based on the search for the world’s next music breakout stars. The show will embark on a multi-city casting tour this month with open auditions being held in Atlanta from Feb. 28-29, Houston from March 2-8, then to Charlotte, N.C. on Mar. 13-14, and finally New York City on March 21-22. Diddy and all the judges will make appearances throughout the tour.
Fans will also have an opportunity to experience the show with vocal booths that will pop-up around each city on the tour ahead of the open casting auditions. The first...
Diddy’s children all have careers spanning music, entertainment and fashion.
“Making The Band” is based on the search for the world’s next music breakout stars. The show will embark on a multi-city casting tour this month with open auditions being held in Atlanta from Feb. 28-29, Houston from March 2-8, then to Charlotte, N.C. on Mar. 13-14, and finally New York City on March 21-22. Diddy and all the judges will make appearances throughout the tour.
Fans will also have an opportunity to experience the show with vocal booths that will pop-up around each city on the tour ahead of the open casting auditions. The first...
- 2/20/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
It’s all about the progeny. MTV and Sean “Diddy” Combs have set the judges for their revival of the reality competition series Making the Band, and the acorns didn’t fall far from the tree.
The mogul’s sons Christian Combs, Quincy Brown and Justin Combs are set for the panel along with creative director and celebrity choreographer LaurieAnn Gibson, who is returning to the franchise.
Watch the “Combs Cartel” is a casting-call video above.
The search to discover the world’s next breakout music stars will begin with a multi-city casting tour launching this month. Open auditions will be held in Atlanta (February 28-29), Houston (March 7-8), Charlotte, Nc (March 13-14) and New York (March 21-22). Diddy and sons and Gibson will make appearances throughout the tour.
Making the Band hopefuls also can check out the vocal booths that will pop up around each city ahead of the open auditions.
The mogul’s sons Christian Combs, Quincy Brown and Justin Combs are set for the panel along with creative director and celebrity choreographer LaurieAnn Gibson, who is returning to the franchise.
Watch the “Combs Cartel” is a casting-call video above.
The search to discover the world’s next breakout music stars will begin with a multi-city casting tour launching this month. Open auditions will be held in Atlanta (February 28-29), Houston (March 7-8), Charlotte, Nc (March 13-14) and New York (March 21-22). Diddy and sons and Gibson will make appearances throughout the tour.
Making the Band hopefuls also can check out the vocal booths that will pop up around each city ahead of the open auditions.
- 2/19/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Making the Band is making a comeback. MTV just announced they are reviving the Sean 'Diddy' Combs TV show.
The music competition series debuted in 2002 and "chronicled the real-life drama and intimate journeys of chart-topping musical acts Danity Kane, Day26, Da Band and Donnie Klang. Under Combs' tutelage, MTV's "Making the Band" changed the game for the music-competition genre, creating some of the most memorable and buzzed about moments in popular culture."
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The music competition series debuted in 2002 and "chronicled the real-life drama and intimate journeys of chart-topping musical acts Danity Kane, Day26, Da Band and Donnie Klang. Under Combs' tutelage, MTV's "Making the Band" changed the game for the music-competition genre, creating some of the most memorable and buzzed about moments in popular culture."
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- 7/17/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
MTV and Sean “Diddy” Combs are reuniting to reboot the reality competition series “Making the Band.” The show is slated to premiere in 2020. Its return was prompted by a tweet Diddy recently posted suggesting it was time for a comeback.
Originally featuring the creation of early 2000s boy band O-Town, Diddy took over the franchise in 2002. The concept was true to the original: to put together a singing group via an audition process while simultaneously filming the finalists’ lives. The 2.0 version resulted in forming Danity Kane, Day26, Da Band and Donnie Klang.
Said Diddy: “MTV and I are back together again!! ‘Making the Band’ is coming back bigger, bolder and more cutting edge. Mtb on MTV was the pioneer of reality TV. We’re going to bring that supernatural energy back to the format and bring the world it’s next global superstars.”
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Originally featuring the creation of early 2000s boy band O-Town, Diddy took over the franchise in 2002. The concept was true to the original: to put together a singing group via an audition process while simultaneously filming the finalists’ lives. The 2.0 version resulted in forming Danity Kane, Day26, Da Band and Donnie Klang.
Said Diddy: “MTV and I are back together again!! ‘Making the Band’ is coming back bigger, bolder and more cutting edge. Mtb on MTV was the pioneer of reality TV. We’re going to bring that supernatural energy back to the format and bring the world it’s next global superstars.”
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I’ve made my decision…...
- 7/15/2019
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Making the Band is getting back together. Sean “Diddy” Combs and MTV are reteaming to bring back the iconic music-competition series for premiere in 2020. A global casting call begins today across all major social media platforms in the search for the next breakout superstar.
Making the Band premiered on MTV in 2002 with Combs at the helm, two years after the original edition that followed the founding of O-Town aired on ABC. The series quickly became a breakthrough concept in music and television that chronicled the real-life drama and intimate journeys of musical acts Danity Kane, Day26, Da Band and Donnie Klang. Under Combs’ tutelage, MTV’s Making the Band changed the game for the musi-competition genre, creating some memorable and buzzed-about pop culture moments.
Earlier this week, Grammy-winning artist and business mogul Combs set off a social media firestorm by suggesting the idea of the show’s return, prompting...
Making the Band premiered on MTV in 2002 with Combs at the helm, two years after the original edition that followed the founding of O-Town aired on ABC. The series quickly became a breakthrough concept in music and television that chronicled the real-life drama and intimate journeys of musical acts Danity Kane, Day26, Da Band and Donnie Klang. Under Combs’ tutelage, MTV’s Making the Band changed the game for the musi-competition genre, creating some memorable and buzzed-about pop culture moments.
Earlier this week, Grammy-winning artist and business mogul Combs set off a social media firestorm by suggesting the idea of the show’s return, prompting...
- 7/15/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The season finale of "Making the Band 4" will show some of the tumultuous moments including the break up of Danity Kane and the struggle of DAY26 to record their debut album. The finale will be split up into two, the first which will air tonight, April 16 and the second that airs April 23 on MTV.
According to the press release, viewers will witness the members of Danity Kane coming together for the first time since their break-up and speaking to fans. Dawn Richard and Aundrea Fimbres will find out whether they will continue as a band under Bad Boy Records when P. Diddy reveals the fate of Danity Kane.
Also, DAY26 are faced with the dilemma of moving forward even if it means that they will do so without their band mate Q. Donnie Klang who is signed as a solo act will also make an appearance, talking about the next stage of his career.
According to the press release, viewers will witness the members of Danity Kane coming together for the first time since their break-up and speaking to fans. Dawn Richard and Aundrea Fimbres will find out whether they will continue as a band under Bad Boy Records when P. Diddy reveals the fate of Danity Kane.
Also, DAY26 are faced with the dilemma of moving forward even if it means that they will do so without their band mate Q. Donnie Klang who is signed as a solo act will also make an appearance, talking about the next stage of his career.
- 4/16/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
MTV has a whole slew of season finales and premieres in April, and, shockingly, there's not one of the "Hills" girls in sight. Instead, MTV will bow out to some of it's highest-rated shows, including "The Real World: Brooklyn." The drama is over for Ryan, Sarah, Chet, Baya, Scott, Jd, Katelynn and Devyn. "The Real World: Brooklyn," which featured its first cast of eight people living under one roof, will air its season finale on April 1st at 10pm Et/Pt exclusively on MTV.
"The Girls of Hedsor Hall," where twelve hard-partying, foul-mouthed bad girls take a trip to an English finishing school to transform themselves into proper ladies and a chance at winning 0,000, airs its season finale on April 6th at 9pm Et/Pt.
"From G's to Gents" features host Fonzworth Bentley educating 16 men in becoming gentlemen again for a 0,000 grand prize. The finale of its second season...
"The Girls of Hedsor Hall," where twelve hard-partying, foul-mouthed bad girls take a trip to an English finishing school to transform themselves into proper ladies and a chance at winning 0,000, airs its season finale on April 6th at 9pm Et/Pt.
"From G's to Gents" features host Fonzworth Bentley educating 16 men in becoming gentlemen again for a 0,000 grand prize. The finale of its second season...
- 3/24/2009
- icelebz.com
As the winner of "Making the Band 4," Donnie Klang has worked with Diddy and hung out with Jay-z and Beyoncé. But now he's paying attention to a younger star. "Miley Cyrus is about to take her career in a whole new direction," says Klang, 23, who released his solo album Just a Rolling Stone on Tuesday. "I've been writing with that in mind. I would love to do a song with her." He says he already has the perfect song for the 15-year-old Disney star. "I wrote a song called 'Rebelling' that I feel like would fit her," he says. "Especially...
- 9/4/2008
- by Emmet Sullivan
- PEOPLE.com
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