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'The Masked Singer' Season 11: Premiere date, time, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-16 14:18:48
“The Masked Singer” is known for bringing all the fun and its eleventh season, which is set to premiere this week, is no exception.
The show will continue to amaze this season, raising the costume game tremendously, switching up themes and introducing Rita Ora as the new celebrity panelist.
You will even catch a goldfish singing a cover of "Vampire by" Olivia Rodrigo, according to a recent teaser.
“The Masked Singer” is a televised version of Guess Who, with celebrities competing against one another in costume. They sing their hearts out, hoping to keep their identities secret until the very end.
Over the course of the season, the audience votes and the least popular is eliminated and unmasked, with the winner receiving the "Golden Mask" trophy at the end of the season, USA TODAY previously reported.
Here’s everything you should know about the newest season of “The Masked Singer,” including the premiere date, time and where to watch.
When is Season 11 of ‘The Masked Singer’ set to premiere?
“The Masked Singer” is set to premiere Wednesday, March 6 on Fox.
What is the episode schedule for ‘The Masked Singer’?
Episodes of “The Masked Singer” are set to air on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT.
You can stream the episodes on Hulu the next day.
Where can I watch Season 11 of ‘The Masked Singer’?
All “The Masked Singer” episodes will air live on Fox Wednesday nights, become available on Hulu the next day.
But if you don’t have cable, you can still access Fox through other live TV providers, including YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV and Sling TV, USA TODAY reported.
What does Season 11 of ‘The Masked Singer’ have in store?
Season 11’s “first look” doesn’t give too much away, promising the audience a “fresh and exciting” time.
This season of “The Masked Singer” is set to shake things up as “new themes, new singers and even a new panelist” will be featured on the show.
“The stage is set, the masks are on, and the competition is fierce,” Nick Cannon says.
Who are the celebrity panelists and host for the “The Masked Singer” this season?
Nick Cannon, who also hosted Season 10 of “The Masked Singer” has returned for the newest season.
Season 11 panelists include:
- Rita Ora
- Ken Jeong
- Jenny McCarthy
- Robin Thicke
Contributing: Emily DeLetter; USA TODAY
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