Siwas Dance Pop Revolution - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
We've Arrived
JoJo Siwa and her mom, Jessalynn, are expanding their empire by creating the next superstar pop group, XOMG POP; the Siwas put 11 talented girls through a series of challenges to see who has what it takes to become the next big thing.
Second Dance, Second Chance
Jessalynn and JoJo present the girls with two group challenges: one focused on choreography and the other focused on singing.
Triple Threats and Trios
The girls compete in a challenge that includes singing, dancing and acting; two girls are chosen on day one, while Leigha and Tatum compete for the third spot; Kiya is given a chance to shine in the group dance.
Pink with Envy
The competition intensifies, as the girls must sing and dance live; after one of the most skilled dancers is eliminated, everyone is on edge to prove they have what it takes.
Pop Star Power
With a spot on the line, the girls step up their game as they try to secure a place in the group.
So Close, but Show Far
With only two weeks left to open for JoJo, the girls perform in their biggest challenge yet.
Pure Anticipation
At a very special event, Jess asks the girls to sing a ballad for the first time; with two official members already in place, the other four girls compete to join them in a coveted spot in XOMG POP!
Introducing, XOMG POP!
The final members are selected and will open for JoJo; Jess announces press will be in attendance.
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