TikTok Live, iHeartRadio Launch Singing Competition Show

The Top 12 contestants will make it to a live finale, filmed in late September at the iHeartRadio Theater
A new singing competition show is coming to TikTok Live. Rolling Stone can exclusively reveal that TikTok will partner up with iHeartRadio to launch Next Up: Live Music, a competition show solely on TikTok Live through September.
Contestants will participate in competition phases and advance through rounds based on viewer engagement on TikTok and judges’ scores. Artists with more likes, views, comments, shares, and strong feedback from judges will advance to rounds.
“TikTok LIVE gives fans the power to engage directly, support their favorite performers, and truly shape their journey to success,” said TikTok executive Shen Gao in a press release. “TikTok has long been a launchpad for musical talent, helping undiscovered artists break through and reach global audiences. Together with iHeartRadio, Next Up: LIVE Music is building on that legacy by turning discovery into a shared, real-time experience.”
In order to enter, contestants must be U.S. residents over 18, own rights to one original song, have at least 50,000 followers, and be unsigned to a major label or have clearance by the label to compete.
Those hoping to compete can audition between July 28 and Aug. 11, with the top 50 creators selected to move on for the Semi-Finals, which will see the group of musicians seek to make it into the top 12, which will get to perform live at the iHeartRadio Theater in Burbank, California, on Sept. 28.
The live show will serve as the finale to the competition, offering up-and-coming artists tools for long-term success on the platform, including training and support, as well as audience growth opportunities.
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