Sunderland Echo

‘It feels amazing - I’m absolutely loving it’

- WITH STUART CHANDLER

Get ready for a party this Saturday on ITV. Starstruck, the channel’s brandnew music entertainm­ent show, arrive with host Olly Murs and the panel of judges Adam Lambert, Beverley Knight, Jason Manford and Sheridan Smith.

Leaving their day jobs behind, members of the public will be transforme­d into their most beloved music star for one night only. But they won’t be on stage alone. Instead, they’ll be teaming up as trios who all share the same love of a music icon to give the performanc­e of a lifetime. With an expert glam team to oversee their extraordin­ary transforma­tion, impressive staging and a spectacula­r sound and light show, our singing stars will be getting the complete ‘superstar experience’.

This brand-new series will see the Great British public get the unique chance to shed their normal persona and become a global superstar. So, who will have what it takes to wow the judges and leave them Starstruck?

We caught with host Olly Murs:

How does it feel to be hosting Starstruck?

It feels amazing - I’m absolutely loving it. I always wanted to do something new and find something that matches my personalit­y, something where I can be me and cheeky. I wanted it to be something light hearted and entertaini­ng. I think that’s where Starstruck ticks all of the boxes. It was a match made in heaven in terms of what I wanted to do. It’s just a fun show to be a part of and everyone on it is great to work with.

How has it been filming Starstruck? Are you enjoying it?

Yes, I’m absolutely loving it. I think people don’t realise, all the best hosts make it look easy. When you try and step into their shoes, there’s a lot to try and remember. What camera to look at, what to say on the script. I have an ear piece which links to the gallery and there can be three or four different voices. There’s so much going on but it’s something that I really wanted to do. I’m really enjoying the show, the contestant­s and the judges are great. It’s a whole new format, with me hosting and four judges who have never worked together before. So, it’s like everyone’s new, everyone’s fresh which I think is great for viewers.

What can viewers expect from the series?

Three times the fun and three times the madness! If your favourite artist in the world is Lionel Richie, you’ll get to see three performanc­es. If it’s Lady Gaga, Freddie Mercury, or even me, you’ll get three performanc­es. There will be comparison­s to Stars In Their Eyes, which is a compliment because it was such a successful format but the difference with this show is you’re getting four teams of three all performing as their favourite icon. That’s a lot of icons in each show! It’s just really fun.You’re getting some of the best loved songs from the biggest idols in the world and there’s something really special about it.

Can you tell us more about the format? How does it work?

Each show there are four teams of three. Each team works together to perform as their icon.

So, we could have Team Freddie Mercury, Team Lady Gaga, Team Ed Sheeran and Team Billie Eilish. Each team will sing one song as their icon, with each team member singing their own section of the song and it’s their moment to shine. It’s then up to the judges to decide on the night which team stood out for them, which group not only transforme­d into that artist but sounded like them, had they’re mannerisms and really embodied that legend. When you see it on stage for the first time, it’s incredible. I’m sitting and watching it at the side of the stage and in the same way the viewers will be and I was thinking ‘But he looks like the person, but the one in the middle dances more like them and then the one on the end is the full package!’ You could have three Lady Gagas on stage in all different outfits from different parts of her career. What I particular­ly love about this show is the modernisat­ion of it. The format’s modern but also the icons are modern it’s not just all the old classics, you’ve also got new artists like Ed Sheeran and Billie Eilish that are out right now having hits and success. I think it’s really good that there’s a nice balance between the old and the new.

Tell us about the panel of judges. How are they getting along?

I think what’s been really nice is to see that develop and what I expected was exactly what I thought would happen. Jason is the comedian and he can sing as well, he’s been in theatre plays, he knows how to sing and perform, he’s great at the one liners and the dad jokes!

Beverley who we know has such an incredible voice, so Beverley is very technical on the vocals, making sure that they really sound and sing as good as that artist. Sheridan who is very down to earth, she’s a real people person, she cares about what the contestant­s have done and how much they’ve put in. She’s also looking at how they get into character because she’s an actress that is a real key element. Adam Lambert, he’s a bit of everything. He works with Queen, he’s on stage with Queen not as Freddie Mercury as himself but he knows what it’s like to be in those shoes and be on stage. When you go to a Queen concert you’re thinking can this guy hit those Freddie Mercury notes? Is he as good? Can he bring the same energy? He’s a great frontman! He’s got great charisma, he’s got a good personalit­y. I think the dynamic has worked really well.

Starstruck on ITV at 8.30pm on February 12.

‘When you see it on stage for the first

time, it’s incredible’

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Adam Lambert, Sheridan Smith, Beverley Knight and Jason Manford.

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