Panelists Ken Jeong, Rita Ora, Robin Thicke, and Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg return as the series commemorates acclaimed franchises Barbie and Footloose, along with the iconic artist Miley Cyrus in a pop culture-piercing night that salutes her music catalog. New this season, clues are everywhere and hidden in all-new places: strategically embedded in costumes, in song choices and on-stage moments. And for the first time in the show's history, viewers will get the biggest clue yet as each of the fifteen masked singers will be endorsed by a celebrity Masked Ambassador. These Ambassadors, all alums of the series, have a special connection to each singer and provide major new clues about their friends' identities. The episode will feature showstopping celebrity performances from five all-new masked celebrities and a jaw-dropping reveal no one saw coming!
Cut loose with Footloose Night as The Masked Singer celebrates the 40th anniversary of the iconic film! Panelist Robin Thicke opens the evening with a showstopping rendition of Kenny Loggins' Footloose. The four celebrities from Group A belt out fan-favorite songs from the movie soundtrack.
The three Group A Finalists open with a performance of High Hopes by Panic! At The Disco, followed by sensational renditions of songs near and dear to the contestants including Because The Night, Put Your Records On, and Bittersweet Symphony. Two celebrities are unmasked leaving one to move on to the quarter finals.
Panelists Robin Thicke and Rita Ora open the show with a performance of "Rock You Like A Hurricane" by the Scorpions. The five brand-new contestants make their grand debut with songs like "Rock Your Body", "Believe", "We Belong", "Sweet Caroline", and "Lose Control".
Head inside the Barbie Dream House to learn more about the Group B celebrities as they pay tribute to the 65th anniversary of Mattel's Barbie, celebrating over six decades of breaking down boundaries and inspiring girls to explore their limitless potential.
The show opens with a rendition of "Fun, Fun, Fun" by The Beach Boys before the Group B finalists sing to secure a spot in the Quarter Finals. The celebrities pay tribute to the grooviest era of all with songs like, "House Of The Rising Sun", "Do You Love Me", and "Ain't No Way". The show ends with a double elimination unless the judges use the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell.
Some familiar faces return to The Masked Singer stage to drop some major clues about their friends' identities. Group C put on show-stopping performances of "You and I", "Under The Bridge", "Tonight Tonight", "Call Me Maybe", and "Slow Burn".
The remaining Group C singers are throwing a "Party In The USA" by opening the show with the iconic hit! Then, the celebrities pay homage to some of Miley's amazing "Bangerz" including, "Used To Be Young", "Midnight Sky", "Wrecking Ball", and "When I Look At You". Who will advance to the Group C finals and who will be unmasked?
Happy Thanksgiving, America! Two celebrities are unmasked, leaving only one to move on to the quarter finals.
For the first time, the group champions are all together to battle it out and share some pivotal clues. The celebrities turn up the heat with performances to songs like, "Standing Next To You", "Iris", "Closer", and "You're Still The One".
The semi-finalists open the show with a spectacular performance of "Some Nights". Then, the celebrities pull out all the stops in renditions of "Lose You To Love Me", "Africa", and "Beautiful Things". For the first time ever, the Battle Royale and Smackdown is fusing into the "Smack Royale". Additionally, clues are given in the form of friendship bracelets, gifted to a panelist each celebrity is friends with!
Season 5 winner, Piglet (Nick Lachey), returns to the stage to ring in the Holiday season with a joyful rendition of "It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year" while the panel cozy up with each other for the most exciting finale ever. The final two pull out all the stops for the most coveted award in all of entertainment, The Golden Mask Trophy! They bring the house down with showstopping performances of "When I Was Your Man", "Somebody That I Used To Know", "I'm Your Baby Tonight", and "Too Good At Goodbyes".