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I Want to Sing Gospel

Genres: Music, Religion, Reality Competition

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Season 3

I Want to Sing Gospel is a South African reality television talent competition created and produced by Thokozani Nkosi and produced by Eclipse! in which singers compete for the chance to become "the next big gospel star", winning a substantial cash prize and a recording contract with Lindelani Mkhize Entertainment.

The series premiered on SABC2 on Sunday 3 August 2008, at 20h00. See "Seasons" below for seasonal broadcast dates and times.

Season 3 premiered on SABC2 on Thursday 27 March 2014, at 19h30. New episodes broadcast weekly. There are 13 episodes in the third season.

Season 3

I Want to Sing Gospel returns with Salamina Mosese as the new host whilst on the judges' seats, owner and founder of Big Fish Music, Sipho "The Big Fish" Makhabane, award-winning gospel artist Ntokozo Mbambo and one of the best producers in the gospel music industry Tshepo Nzimande take on the daunting task of finding South Africa's brand new gospel sensation.

Music maestro Lindelani Mkhize returns to the show as the show's talent scout and music mentor to the contestants.

The audition process kicked off in November 2013, searching for talent in East London, Durban and Johannesburg. Hundreds of aspiring gospel singers registered to audition in this year's competition with only 15 regional contestants being selected to battle it up in Johannesburg to realise their dream of being South Africa's next gospel star.

The contestants will go through 13 weeks of grueling competition, in a bid to impress the judges and the viewers at home.

Episode 1 – East London Auditions (Top 5 from the region will be selected)
Episode 2 – Durban Auditions (Top 5 from the region will be selected)
Episode 3 – Johannesburg Auditions (Top 5 from the Johannesburg auditions will be selected
Episode 4 – Announcement of the top 15 contestants

The winner of the third season of I Want To Sing Gospel will walk away with a prize money of R200,000 and a lucrative recording contract deal with Lindelani Mkhize's record label, Lindelani Mkhize Entertainment.

About the Show

I Want to Sing Gospel is a reality competition series searching for the next big South African gospel star - a gospel star in the making but the world just doesn't know it yet.

The show holds auditions in different regions of the country whisks the best singers away for 13 grueling, trying weeks in Johannesburg, where they have to prove why they should be turned into a superstar.

The prodigious producer and creator of the SAMA-winning gospel group Joyous Celebration, Lindelani Mkhize, has the Midas touch when it comes to record sales - and it is he who sets forth a series of challenges for those hopefuls who'll be joining him and a panel of his most trusted confidantes to sort out the divas from the duds.

At the end of the 13 weeks, SABC2 viewers help Mkhize choose the one singer whose disk they would like to see on their CD racks.

The prize money for the show has changed over the years, starting out at R100,000 in Season 1, increasing to R150,000 in Season 2 and R200,000 in Season 3.

The show was hosted by Thabo Mdluli for the first two seasons, after which he was replaced for Season 3 by Salamina Mosese. Mkhize was the sole judge for Season 1, but in Season 2 he was joined by music composer and singer Nqubeko Mbatha on the judges' seat. The two were joined each week by guest judges from different broadcast and musical platforms.

In Season 3, Mkhize's role changed to talent scout and mentor, with three new judges being introduced: Sipho "The Big Fish" Makhabane, Ntokozo Mbambo and Tshepo Nzimande.

The season was won by Nelisiwe Dlamini.

Winners

Season 1: Lungisani Ntuli
Season 2: Nhlakanipho Cele
Season 3: Nelisiwe Dlamini

Related Articles

The Search For A Gospel Star Is ON!
I Want To Sing Gospel Auditions (pics and video)
So You Want To Be A Gospel Star?
Back! I Want to Sing Gospel
Calling all gospel singers
Sing Gospel ups the ante for Season 2
All new panel for I Want To Sing Gospel 3

Seasons

Series exclusive to SABC2

Season 1 (13 episodes)

Premiere: 3 August 2008 | Finale: 26 October 2008 | Sundays, 20h00

Season 2 (13 episodes)

Premiere: 17 July 2011 | Finale: 9 October 2011 | Sundays, 20h00

Season 3 (13 episodes)

Premiere: 27 March 2014 | Finale: 19 June 2014 | Thursdays, 19h30


Season 3 Cast

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