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News October 6, 2017

YouTube reality series The ShareSpace announces full talent lineup

YouTube reality series The ShareSpace announces full talent lineup

Back in August, we reported that there was a brand new Big Brother-style talent series called The ShareSpace on the horizon. Now, as the program is getting set to launch in just over a week, the full lineup of talent has been released.

The basic premise of The ShareSpace sees eight highly-talented individuals enter a space in which they collaborate and create engaging music-based content over a period of 30 days. Made exclusively for YouTube, viewers are able to follow the progress of the program and its talent through a series of 30 episodes, released daily to the video sharing website.

Announced today, The ShareSpace has revealed just who viewers will be watching collaborate and create over the course of a month. Hannah Waddell, Zachary Staines, Jessica Jade, Tayla Mae, Damielou, Take Two, and Tai are all set to work together to create some of the most engaging and interesting content that we’ve seen for some time.

Hosted by Jai Waetford and Alli Simpson, The ShareSpace launches on October 15th at 7:00 PM AEST. You can check out all the action, in addition to getting to know the talent, by hitting up The ShareSpace‘s YouTube channel. While you’re there, chuck them a subscribe so you don’t miss any episodes of the show once it premieres.

Learn more about The ShareSpace, in addition to the full list of talent, below.

The ShareSpace 2017

Hannah Waddel
17-year-old pop/soul singer and musician from Perth, WA

Zachary Staines
21-year-old musician, producer and vlogger from Brisbane, QLD

Jessica Jade
18-year-old singer/song-writer from Sydney, NSW

Tayla Mae
23-year-old singer/songwriter and vlogger from Toowoomba, QLD

Damielou
24-year-old pop/soul artist and YouTuber from Melbourne, VIC

Take Two
22-year-old twins, Jordan and Brandon, from Sydney, NSW, skilled rappers and talented singers

Tai
22-year-old singer/songwriter and vlogger from Sydney, NSW

This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.

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