All Together Now (German TV series)

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All Together Now
GenreTalent show
Presented by
StarringThe 100
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Production locationsMMC Studios, Cologne
Running time160 minutes (including commercials)
Production companyEndemolShine Germany
Original release
NetworkSat.1
Release27 May 2022 (2022-05-27) –
present
Related
All Together Now (franchise)

All Together Now is a German reality television music competition which began airing on Sat.1 on 27 May 2022, based on the concept of the British show of the same name, All Together Now and its international series.[1] It was presented by Melissa Khalaj.[2]

Format[edit]

In every episode, a range of singers take to the stage, but waiting to judge each performance is 'The 100' – a unique panel of one hundred music experts and performers from across Germany.

The heats[edit]

During each heat, performers try and outscore their competitors in order to earn a seat on the top three podium. Whenever a performer scores high enough for a podium place, the act in 3rd place is eliminated as a result.

Prior to filming, all performers choose the song they want to sing. The 100 learn the words to all the songs before the show, but they don't know who is going to come out and sing said songs to them. Each song is approximately 100 seconds long, but importantly the 100 can only join in for the final 40 seconds as signified by a lighting change. This means that the 100 have the same amount of time to join in the singing for every act.[citation needed]

Tie-breaks[edit]

In the event of a tied score, the 100 review the full performances of both acts on monitors in studio. One member from the 100 decide which act they prefer. The act who was selected takes their seat on the podium, meaning that the act with the fewer votes either drops down a podium place or exits the competition.

The final and the prize[edit]

For the final at the end of the show, scores are reset to zero and the three finalists perform again in front of The 100 with a new song chosen from a given shortlist, the performer in 1st place has priority. The act with the highest score after this final sing off wins the episode and with it a cash prize of €10,000.[citation needed]

Production[edit]

On 2018–2019, it was announced that RTL would air the show, with the name Sing mit mir, but later EndemolShine Germany announced that the show will not be airing on RTL.[3] In June 2021, Sat.1 announced that the show would air in 2022, with the name All Together Now.[4]

It was rumored that Luke Mockridge, would present the show.[5] In October 2021, Sat.1 announced that the presenter will be Melissa Khalaj.[6]

Performances[edit]

Key
  – Artist advanced to the finals with an all-100 stand up
  – Artist advanced to the finals the highest score
  – Artist advanced to the finals in either 2nd or 3rd place
  – Artist score enough points to place in the Top 3 but was moved out and eliminated
  – Artist didn't score enough points to place in the Top 3 and was directly eliminated

Episode 1 (27 May)[edit]

Running order
  • ^Note 1 : Tie between Esther Nkongo and Benji Dettinger for 1st. Esther Nkongo was selected for 1st. Max Schmitz moved (3rd); Keye Katcher was eliminated.
Final

Episode 2 (3 June)[edit]

Running order
  • ^Note 2 : Tie between Anja Steiner & Yanina Niedick and Roberto Padrevecchi for 1st. Anja Steiner & Yanina Niedick was selected for 1st. George & Eddy moved (3rd); Maria was eliminated.
  • ^Note 3 : Tie between Julia Reinhard and Samira Hofbauer for 1st. Samira Hofbauer was selected for 1st. Anja Steiner & Yanina Niedick moved (3rd); Roberto Padrevecchi was eliminated.
Final

Episode 3 (10 June)[edit]

Running order
Final

Episode 4 (17 June)[edit]

Running order
Final

Episode 5 (24 June)[edit]

Running order
Final

Episode 6 (1 July)[edit]

Running order
  • ^Note 1 : Tie between Elli Berlin and Nastja Kiel for 1st. was selected for 1st. Florian "Feelo" Witzler moved (3rd); Jasmin Mahamad was eliminated.
Final

The 100[edit]

The 100 are a range of music experts and performers from across Germany. Members of the 100 include:[7]

  • Adi Amati, Soul singer
  • Alexander Herzog, Music performer
  • Amin Afify, Singer and songwriter
  • Andreas Melzer, Entertainer and DJ
  • Andy Brings, Rock 'N' Roll singer, Producer, filmmaker and former member of the Sodom
  • Aytug Gün, Singer and TV-Realitystar
  • Bethany Barber, singer
  • Bianca Körner, singer
  • Carina Fitzi, Musical actress and member of the group Die Dirndln
  • Charles Simmons, Vocal Coach
  • Chris Koch, Singer and member of the group Boore
  • Christine Ladda, singer
  • Christopher Meyer, Singer and member of the group FÆM
  • Clarissa Karnikowski, member of the group The Pearlettes
  • Daniel Töplitzer, member of the group Die 3 Liköre
  • Dave Grunewald, singer and former member of the Annisokay
  • David E. Moore, Musician
  • Deborah Woodson, Singer, songwriter and Vocal Coach
  • Elada Sumanschii, Singer
  • Esther Filly, Singer
  • Frank Jakob, member of the group Die 3 Liköre
  • Freddie Mandera, Country Musiker
  • Gerrit Winter, Singer, presenter and vocal coach
  • Giacomo di Benedetto, member of the group Die 3 Liköre
  • Gisele Abramoff, Pop Dance singer and songwriter
  • Giulia Wahn, Event manager and pop/soul/jazz singer
  • Graham Candy, Singer-songwriter and Actor
  • Hannah Valentin "VALENTIN", Singer and Producer
  • Igor Epstein, Musician and Producer
  • Ina Krabes, Singer
  • Inka Auhagen, Songwriter, actress and presenter
  • Jan Felix Brüseke, Musician, Management consultant and coach
  • Jana Hohmann, member of the group Janou
  • Jaqueline Bloem, Singer and member of the group Jacky & The Two Strokes
  • Jasmin Shaudeen, member of the group The Pearlettes
  • Jason Anousheh, Singer
  • Jazzy Gudd, German singer, TV actress and presenter
  • Judith van Hel, Punk rock singer
  • Lenny Pojarov, Singer
  • Linda Teodosiu, Singer
  • Lisette Whitter, Singer
  • Lucas Pinnow "Mücke", Singer
  • Lukas Otte, Singer
  • Magdalena Bönisch, Musical actress and member of the group Die Dirndln
  • Maggie Mackenthun, member of the group Kozmic Blue
  • Malte Fuhrer, Singer and actor
  • Maria Nicolaides, Singer
  • Marius Tilly, member of the group Janou
  • Markus Grimm, Singer
  • Martin Holtgreve, Singer
  • Marvin A. Smith, Singer
  • Mascha Winkels, also known as Frau Winzig, Singer-songwriter
  • MC Fitti, German rapper
  • Micha Hirsch, Singer, songwriter and entertainer
  • Michael Wurst, Singer and stadium announcer
  • Michel Gosewisch-Walk "Gloria Viagra", Drag Queen and DJ
  • Michelle Hoffmann "Liah", Singer
  • Mishell Ivon Walton, Singer
  • Nadir Alami, Singer
  • Natascha Garcia, Singer
  • Neo Marks, Singer and Songwriter
  • Nicola Anfuso "Nico David", Singer
  • Nikoleta Kungurceva "Émina", Singer
  • Nilz Bokelberg, TV and radio host, podcaster, singer and author
  • Pam Pengco, Drag Queen and Singer
  • Pamela Falcon, Singer
  • Pat Bernetti, DJ and Singer
  • Penni Jo Blatterman, Singer
  • Percival Duke, Rock singer and songwriter
  • Peter Brüne, Singer
  • Ratan Julian Jhaveri, Singer, Producer and Music Supervisor for Disney musicals
  • Ray Scott Pardue, Singer, songwriter and member of the German-American band 2THEUNIVERSE
  • Roman Petermann, Singer and entertainer
  • Sahira Awad, Rapper and author
  • Saja-Christin Hüllsieck, Singer
  • Sandhy Sondoro, Singer
  • Sandy Djordjevic "Sandy Dae", Singer, rapper, songwriter, producer & DJ
  • Sarah Proske, Singer
  • SaraJane McMinn, Singer and songwriter
  • Sascha Salvati, Singer and former member of the Room 2012
  • Sharron Levy, Singer and songwriter
  • Sofia Andersson, Singer
  • Sora Gebel, Vocal Coach, Producer and Songwriter
  • Stefan Track, Singer
  • Stinny Stone, Performer, DJ and Designer
  • Suzie Kerstgens, singer, lyricist and lead vocalist and co-founder of German pop band Klee
  • Sven Bensmann, Musician, comedian and presenter
  • Tabea Grün, Singer
  • Tallana Gabriel, Singer and model
  • Thomas Katrozan, Singer
  • Thomas Wohlfahrt, Singer and musician
  • Tialda van Slogteren, Singer, model, TV actress and former member of the Room 2012
  • Tomasz Reichelt "Diva Tomasz", Singer and dancer
  • Timo Scharf, Singer
  • Tobias Haase, Singer, songwriter and director
  • Tony Fazio, Singer
  • Verena Mackenberg, member of the group The Pearlettes
  • Viktoria Savenko, Singer and songwriter
  • Wanda Kay, Schlager singer
  • Yasmin Reese, Singer

References[edit]

  1. ^ "WER BRINGT IN DER NEUEN SAT.1-SHOW "ALL TOGETHER NOW" 100 JUROR:INNEN ZUM SINGEN UND TANZEN?".
  2. ^ "Melissa Khalaj moderiert Sat.1-Show "All Together Now"".
  3. ^ "Streit mit Endemol Shine: RTL stoppt Musikshow "Sing mit mir"".
  4. ^ "Sat.1 Programm-Highlights 2021/22: Mission "Neues Sat.1 mit alter Stärke" mit Habtu, Schmitz und Opdenhövel". 15 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Luke Mockridge kehrt 2022 mit neuer Musikshow zurück". 6 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Melissa Khalaj moderiert Sat.1-Show "All Together Now"".
  7. ^ "ALLE 100 JURYMITGLIEDER VON A-Z".

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