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'' All Together Now'' is a British reality television music competition which first aired on BBC One on 27 January 2018. It is presented by Rob Beckett and Geri Halliwell (credited as Geri Horner). Michael Rice was crowned the winner of the first series on 3 March 2018. A
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was announced on 28 March 2018.


The Performers

The Performers are a mix of soloists and groups. They were cast to include a diverse range of ages, backgrounds and genres, including pop, rock, soul, jazz, musicals, and classical. The casting was open to all and the show attracted performers with minimal public performance experience through to seasoned performers who have appeared on major stages and theatres.


Performances

;Result's colour key : Artist advanced to the final with the highest score : Artist did not score enough points to place inside the Top 3 : Artist advanced to the sing-off in 2nd and 3rd place


Heat 1 (27 January)

*Opening song: " I've Got the Music in Me" –
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(Solos: Larissa, Maxine, Nigel, Nathaniel, Kiki,
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, Milad,
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, Geri, Mr Fabulous and Lindsay) Michael advanced to the final. ;Sing-Off details


Heat 2 (3 February)

*End Song:"
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" – One Direction ; Running order Tabi advanced to the final. ;Sing-Off details


Heat 3 (10 February)

*Ending Song:" I'm Still Standing" —
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;Running order Jodie advanced to the final. ;Sing-Off details


Heat 4 (17 February)

*End Song:" Flashdance... What a Feeling" from '' Flashdance'' ; Running order Victoria advanced to the final. ;Sing-Off details


Heat 5 (24 February)

End Song: The Edge of GloryLady Gaga ; Running order James advanced to the final. ;Sing-Off details


The Final (3 March)

*Beginning Song: " Greatest Day" — Take That *End Song: " Can't Stop the Feeling
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;Running order ;Sing-Off details


The 100

The 100 are a range of music experts and performers from across the UK. Members of the 100 include: *
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. * Andy McGeoch, a jingle writer and lead singer with rock band Tasty. * Kelly Wilde, an 80's singer and UK cabaret artist. * Daisy Dance, formally known as Daizy Agnew, a singer-songwriter and member of UK girlband
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, who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. * Gabz, a rapper who was a finalist on '' Britain's Got Talent'' in 2013. *
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(Owen Farrow), a drag queen who runs a cabaret bar in Manchester called Kiki, and who would later be a runner-up in
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. * Nikki Lamborn - Singer, Vocal Coach, Actress. Vocalist with Band Never The Bride, London Vocal Coach. * Paulus, aka Paul Martin, a cabaret compere. * James Lomas, the West End's original Billy Elliot in the
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. * Lili Davies, a Romanian-born pub singer going by the name ‘Magic Betty’, who appeared on Britain's Got Talent in 2020. * Lili La Scala, a cabaret singer. * Chloe Akam, an opera and rock singer from Hampshire. * Sophie Armstrong, a singer from Northumberland and part of the acoustic duo Summerland. *
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, a singer, pianist and vocal coach from Saffron Walden, who has worked with Sam Smith among others. * Jordan Charles, a choir director and member of harmony group Vox Clever. * Oriana Curls, a French jazz singer. * Bee Bakare, a British-Nigerian singer and songwriter. * Miggy Dela Rosa, a backing singer for
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among others. * Harry Kersley, an operatic tenor. * Charlie Healy, former lead singer of rock band The Risk and finalist of the 8th British series of The X Factor. * Corene Campbell, a singer in the Soul trio
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. * Maria Grimsley and Tracey Richley, sisters that are a wedding-singer duo. * Mark James, a vocal coach and performer. * Chris Shannon, a singer from Kent who participated in Britain's Got Talent.
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finalist and karaoke bar owner from Wigan. * Aaron Sokell, a singer/songwriter and vocal coach who has worked with the likes of
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and Beverley Knight. * Simon Kindleysides, a singer-songwriter. The first wheelchair user judge on BBC One, and the first paralysed man to walk the London Marathon, in 2018. * Lizzie Capener, an opera singer, and the first blind female TV judge. * Grenville Jones, a choir director from
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. * Adam Dean, a Michael Bublé tribute act. * Harmesh Gharu, Director of Commercial Music at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. * Sandy Grigelis, a singer/songwriter/musician and West End performer. * Ash Stevenson, a singer from
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. * Maryam Ghaffari, founder and director of the Got Soul Choir. * Helen Garnett, member of harmony group The Garnett Family, who reached the semifinals of the 10th series of Britain's Got Talent. * Mr Fabulous, aka Jay Kamiraz, a gospel choir director, Prince's Trust ambassador and
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award winner. * Tina T (her real name), a Motown & Soul singer, and a Tina Turner & Whitney Houston tribute act. * Dylan Hutchinson, a musical theatre teacher and singer. * Melissa Vaszi, a Canadian singer going by the name ‘Hunny B’. * Donna Marie Trego, an award-winning Lady Gaga tribute act & impersonator. * Ed and Emma Saklatvala, married opera singers and singing teachers from Croydon. * Kiki deVille, a vintage cabaret artiste. * Maxine Brooks, the founder and director of Birmingham Community Gospel Choir. * Ged Thompson, a choir singer from Sheffield. * Jessica Cambray, a wedding singer from
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. * Sharon Ashton, a singer and vocal coach. * Steve Brewer, a pop & rock singer and Ed Sheeran tribute from Essex. * Milad Shadrooh, the 'Singing Dentist', who is famous for his song parodies. * Nathaniel Morrison, a West End performer and founder of the West End Gospel Choir. * Zane Heath, a singer and dancer from Skegness. * Suzanna Dee, a Singer/songwriter / Vocal arranger / Producer / Backing vocalist / Session singer * Larissa Eddie, a supporting singer for Peter Andre and
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. * Nigel Murfitt, a singer at the London tourist attraction ''the Medieval Banquet''. * Georgia Bray, who would the following year make it to Knockouts of The Voice UK
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, a singer and barman, who two years later would compete on Britain's Got Talent.


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* {{All Together Now series All Together Now (franchise) 2018 British television seasons