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News June 29, 2021

Australia’s Got Talent will no longer go ahead this year due to Sydney’s lockdown

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Australia’s Got Talent will no longer go ahead this year due to Sydney’s lockdown

Pictured: AGT host Ricki-Lee Counter (Image credit: Nick Wilson) 

This year’s edition of Australia’s Got Talent has been put on the back burner, with Channel 7 conceding it can’t go ahead due to Sydney’s COVID-19 situation.

Sydney was plunged into lockdown late last week, and, at the moment, it’s scheduled to last until July 9.

Channel 7 said a live studio audience is a vital element of the show, which isn’t possible in the current environment.

It has not yet announced a rescheduled filming or airing date.

“Due to current COVID-19 restrictions in Sydney, we have decided to postpone production of the new season of AGT to a date to be determined,” a Seven Network spokesperson told The Music Network. “A studio audience is a vitally important part of this much-loved show, so we have made the responsible but tough call to not go ahead for now.”

The show also didn’t proceed last year due to Australia’s COVID-19 situation.

This year’s revitalised iteration was set to once again be hosted by former Australian Idol contestant, singer and media identity Ricki-Lee Coulter, alongside a new judging panel.

Internationally acclaimed star of stage and screen Neil Patrick Harris was part of the panel, and TMN understands he had already completed Australian quarantine with his family.

In addition, former Mis-Teeq band member, Alesha Dixon, was to join the panel from the UK. Dixon has also already racked up nine years on Britain’s Got Talent and appeared on America’s Got Talent.

Australian radio personality Kate Ritchie was also on the panel, alongside former judge and Australian actor and comedian Shane Jacobson.

Seven thanked the five stars and said “we hope to see you again soon”.

Despite the blow to its programming schedule, the network remained upbeat about its pipeline.

“The postponement is disappointing, but there is a lot of great content to come on Seven across the rest of 2021, including Farmer Wants A Wife – which starts this Sunday – The Voice, SAS Australia, Big Brother VIP, more of our high-ratings 7News Spotlight specials, a special on William Tyrrell, the AFL Finals Series, Bathurst 1000 and, of course, the Tokyo Olympics and the Ashes Test Series.”

TMN understands the hole left by AGT will be filled by additional 7News Spotlight specials and extended runs of its other tentpole programs.

The Voice, featuring Rita Ora, Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy and Keith Urban has already completed filming.

Channel 7 has begun its promotional push for the program with an epic trailer featuring the judges.

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