Sing On! - Season 1

Sing On! - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes8
DatesSep 16, 2020 - Sep 16, 2020

Episodes

Party Playlist
Season 1Episode 136 min

Party Playlist

Tituss gets the party started with a banger - "Can't Stop The feeling!" - as a ride-hailing driver and a tech adviser break out "Moves Like Jagger"

Sep 16, 2020
Movie Night
Season 1Episode 237 min

Movie Night

Pass the popcorn! A hot dog-gobbling champ and balloon-twisting analyst dig deep with "Shallow" and tackle "Mamma Mia" as they vie for a Tituss Prize.


 

Sep 16, 2020
Chart-Toppers
Season 1Episode 336 min

Chart-Toppers

Will the contestants crush these smash hits from Rihanna, Adele and Cher? They may be rolling in Golden Note dough if they step it up on the mic.


 

Sep 16, 2020
Love Songs
Season 1Episode 437 min

Love Songs

Feel the love. One Direction and John Legend tunes stand between the competitors and the big cash prize. Which hero will hit all those high notes?


 

Sep 16, 2020
Rock
Season 1Episode 535 min

Rock

A Marine's mom, a golf coach and a restaurant server want to rock Tituss' world while Bon Jovi, Aerosmith and P!nk shred on his killer playlist.


 

Sep 16, 2020
'80s Mixtape
Season 1Episode 635 min

'80s Mixtape

Full-throttle power ballads. Epic drums. Arena-size emotions. What could go wrong when these hits by Madonna and Culture Club feel so shiny and new?


 

Sep 16, 2020
Summer Anthems
Season 1Episode 736 min

Summer Anthems

An ex-Mr. Canada and a cuddly engineer bring the sizzle to hot pop by Katy Perry and more. The suspenders are killing us: Who'll snag a Tituss Prize?


 

Sep 16, 2020
Country
Season 1Episode 835 min

Country

Yeehaw! Tituss kicks off the boot-scootin' good times as the contestants try out tunes by twang icons like LeAnn Rimes, backed by the Tight-Ass Band.

Sep 16, 2020

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