Broadcaster MediaCorp Channel U Song "一首简单的歌" | Origin Hwa Chong Institution | |
Broadcast from 2 January (2006-01-02) – 3 April 2006 (2006-04-03) Judges Foong Wai See
Cavin Soh
Peter Tan
Li Feihui
Lee Shih Shiong (guest)
Lee Wei Song (guest) Host(s) Hong Junyang
Dasmond Koh
Sugianto
Christina Lin (guest)
Ng Hui (guest)
Cruz Teng (guest)
Ben Yeo (guest) |
Campus SuperStar is a Singaporean television music competition to find new singing talent. Contestants are students from secondary schools, junior colleges and institutes of technical education. The first season began airing on MediaCorp Channel U on 2 January 2006 and ended on 3 April 2006. The winner was Ng Chee Yang, a sixteen-year-old student from Hwa Chong Institution. He became the first male contestant to win in the show's history. Ng received a two-year MediaCorp management contract and a cash prize of $2,000. The original lineup of judges were Foong Wai See, Cavin Soh and Peter Tan. Li Feihui was brought in as the fourth judge in the first week of semi-final. Hong Junyang, Dasmond Koh and Sugianto hosted the show.
Contents
- Judges and hosts
- Applications and first auditons
- Second auditions
- Third auditions
- Finalists
- Live shows
- Results summary
- Week 1 Quarter final 1 2 January
- Week 2 Quarter final 2 9 January
- Week 3 Quarter final 3 16 January
- Week 4 Quarter final 4 23 January
- Week 5 Quarter final 5 6 February
- Week 6 Quarter final 6 13 February
- Week 7 Revival round 20 February
- Week 8 Semi final 1 27 February
- Week 9 Semi final 2 6 March
- Week 10 Semi final 3 13 March
- Week 11 Semi final 4 20 March
- Week 12 Final 27 March23 April
- References
Judges and hosts
The original lineup of judges for season one were Y.E.S. 93.3FM programme director Foong Wai See, actor and singer Cavin Soh as well as vocal coach Peter Tan. From the first semi-final round, singer and songwriter Li Feihui brought in as the fourth judge. MediaCorp host Dasmond Koh, as well as Project SuperStar finalists Hong Junyang and Sugianto were announced as the hosts for the show.
Applications and first auditons
The audition was opened to students studying in secondary schools, junior colleges or institutes of technical education in Singapore. Auditionees must remain as a student in Singapore throughout the entire competition, from November 2005 to April 2006. Auditions in front of the judges for season 1 took place at Toa Payoh HDB Hub. The first auditions were held on the level 3 of Junction 8 Shopping Centre from 19 November to 22 November. There were approximately 4,000 students applied to take part in the auditions. At the end of the first round of auditions, successful auditonees were put through by the judges to the second round of auditions.
Second auditions
The second auditions took place at MediaCorp. The second auditions were held closed-door and there were five judges judging the contestants. At the end of the auditions, a small number of contestants were put through to the third and final round of the auditions.
Third auditions
The third and final round of auditions were held on 13 December 2005, once again at Junction 8 Shopping Centre. At the end of the third auditions, the judges would select 10 contestants each from the male and female categories to form the final 20. The contestants who were selected as the final 20 were put through to the live shows.
Finalists
The final 20 finalists were confirmed as follows;
Key:
Bold – Overall winner Italic – Overall runner-up – Category winner – Category runner-up – Eliminated in the semi-final – Eliminated in the quarter-finalLive shows
The live shows began on 2 January. Each week, the contestants' performances took place on Monday at 8pm and the results were announced on the same night at 11.30pm. Each live show had a different theme.
The live final included performances from Nicholas Teo and Project SuperStar season one winner Kelvin Tan. Lee Shih Shiong and Lee Wei Song were brought in as guest judges during the live final as well.
Results summary
Week 1: Quarter-final 1 (2 January)
Week 2: Quarter-final 2 (9 January)
Week 3: Quarter-final 3 (16 January)
Week 4: Quarter-final 4 (23 January)
Week 5: Quarter-final 5 (6 February)
Week 6: Quarter-final 6 (13 February)
Week 7: Revival round (20 February)
Eliminated contestants from week 1 to 6 returned to the stage to perform for the revival round. One contestant each from the male and female categories was revived from the season seventh results show.
Week 8: Semi-final 1 (27 February)
Week 9: Semi-final 2 (6 March)
Week 10: Semi-final 3 (13 March)
Week 11: Semi-final 4 (20 March)
Week 12: Final (27 March/2/3 April)
27 March (Prelude)
All top 20 finalists returned to the stage in this pre-recorded non-elimination performance show. It featured group performances from the finalists as well as a look-back on their journey in the competition.
2 April (Round 1)
Music producer and composer Lee Shih Shiong and Lee Wei Song were brought in as the guest judges. Guest hosting roles were also brought in during the live final. It featured Christina Lin reporting from Renfred Ng's school, Peicai Secondary School; Ng Hui from Ng Chee Yang's school, Hwa Chong Institution; Cruz Teng from Geraldine See's school, ITE College West; and Ben Yeo from Teresa Tseng's school, CHIJ Katong Convent.
2 April (Round 2)
3 April (After-party)
All top 20 finalists returned to the stage once again in this live performance show to celebrate the success of the season and the crowning of the winner.