Celebrity Karaoke Club line-up: From Courtney Act to Joel Dommett, the stars in ITV2's new show revealed

Presenters, singers and reality stars will showcase their vocal chops in the new ITV2 series
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George Fenwick13 August 2020

The cast of Celebrity Karaoke Club has been announced, revealing which stars will be showing off their vocal chops for the ITV2 show.

Paul Mortimer, head of digital channels and acquisitions at ITV, said: “The cast of celebs will be well-known to ITV2’s audience, though not necessarily for their singing!

“However, they are sure to entertain viewers with some impressive and hilarious performances this autumn, as they battle it out to be crowned the ultimate karaoke champion.”

When is Celebrity Karaoke Club on ITV2?

Celebrity Karaoke Club will air on ITV2 in the autumn.

No release date has yet been announced.

What's the show about?

The stars of Celebrity Karaoke Club will head to a karaoke bar in the hopes of impressing the other contestants with solo performances to group battles.

Each celebrity karaoke singer will also be a judge, and at the end of every episode they will be sending someone home, with new celebrities joining the competition to take their place.

In between the rounds the stars can visit the bar to gossip about their rivals and form alliances with fellow competitors.

Will Macdonald, creative director and executive producer at production company Monkey, said: “Ludicrous times demand ludicrous entertainment, and that’s what this show delivers thanks to a righteous collective of celebrities, a free bar and the world’s best karaoke machine.

“What could possibly go wrong? As Starship nearly said: Nothing’s Gonna Stop Them Now.”

Who's in the line-up?

Scarlett Moffatt

Scarlett Moffatt
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TV personality Scarlett Moffatt is known to viewers for her appearance on Gogglebox.

The presenter won the 16th season of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! In 2016.

Joel Dommett

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Comedian and presenter Joel Dommett will be showcasing his vocal skills for Celebrity Karaoke Club.

The Masked Singer presenter also took part in the 16th season of I’m a Celeb - coming in second place behind Moffatt.

Tallia Storm

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Tallia Storm perhaps has an unfair advantage taking part in CKC, as the former X Factor contestant is known for her impressive singing voice.

The successful solo artist took part in The X Factor: The Band last year.

Roman Kemp

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The host of the Capital FM Breakfast show has musical heritage owing to his father Martin, of Spandau Ballet, and his mother, singer Shirlie Holliman.

Melvin Odoom

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Comedian and radio DJ Melvin Odoom currently hosts nights on BBC Radio 1 with Rickie Haywood-Williams and Charlie Hedges.

Odoom has showcased his singing voice before with a background in theatre.

Courtney Act

Australian drag queen Courtney Act also has a background in singing, having appeared on the first season of Australian idol before she became a contestant on RuPaul’s Drag Race.

Baga Chipz

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British drag queen Baga Chipz competed on the first season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, finishing in third place.

Diana Vickers

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Singer Diana Vickers is also vocally advantaged, having begun her career by competing on X Factor in 2008.

Luke Kempner

Actor and comedian Luke Kempner is known for his hysterically accurate impressions - and also has strong singing chops up his sleeve.

Judi Love

Comedian and presenter Judi Love is known for her appearances on Loose Women, on which she became a panelist this year.

Samira Mighty

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Samira Mighty competed on the 2018 season of Love Island, sensastionally quitting halfway through the season.

The reality star previously showed off her West End training by competing on The X Factor: Celebrity.

Jessica Wright

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Jessica Wright appeared in The Only Way is Essex from 2010 to 2016.

David Potts

David Potts is known for his role in Ibiza Weekender.

The Bolton-born 27 year old also featured on the 2019 season of Celebs Go Dating.

Additional reporting by Press Association.

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