The Mask Singer Myanmar

The Mask Singer Myanmar is a singing competition television program presented by Paing Zay Ye Htun. It was based on the South Korea singing competition King of Mask Singer. Guessing mask celebrities were A Yine, Khine Thin Kyi, Htun Htun, Yadanar My.[1][2] [3] [4]

The Mask Singer Myanmar
Logo
GenreReality television, variety show, music
Presented byPaing Zay Ye Htun
Starring
Country of originMyanmar
Original languageBurmese
No. of seasons1
Production
Running time90 minutes
Release
Original networkChannel ME
Original release15 November 2019 (2019-11-15) 
present
Related
Masked Singer

Game format

Celebrities compete on the show anonymously by wearing costumes over a series of episodes. In each episode, some of the competitors are paired off into face-off competitions, in which each will perform a song of his or her choice in their real voice. From each face-off, the judges and live audience will vote for their favourites: the winner is safe for the week, while the loser is put up for elimination and then takes off their mask to reveal the identity.

Cast

Presenters

Key:

  Current presenter
  Previous presenter
PresenterSeason 1
Paing Zay Ye Htun

Judging panel

Key:

  Current judging panel
  Previous judge(s)
JudgeSeason 1
A Yine
Khine Thin Kyi
Htun Htun
Yadanar My

Contestants

Season 1

  • A Thin Cho Swe as "Dragon"
  • Paing Takhon as "Tiger"
  • Oak Soe Khant as "Alien"
  • Han Thi as "Owl"
  • Wai Gyi as "Zawgyi"
  • Po Po Heather as "Banana"
  • Aung Ye Htike as "Phoe Wa"
  • Lain Maw Thee as "Pineapple"
  • Kyaw Htoo as "Giant"
  • Min Maw Kun as "Anubis"
  • Kay Kay Moe as "Watermelon"
  • Sin Pauk as "Peacock"
  • Nay Nay as "Piggy"
  • Ma Htet as "Cat"
  • Ei Si Kway as "Puppet"
  • Nang Khin Zay Yar as "Ice-cream"
  • He Lay as "Pirate"
  • Aung Myint Myat as "Crow"

Series overview

Season No. of
groups
No. of
stars
Duration
dates
Celebrities Honor Place
Winner Second place
1) 2019–20 6 18 15 November 2019 – 21 February 2020 Sin Pauk as "Peacock" Lain Maw Thee as "Pineapple"

References

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