'The Masked Singer' Renewed for Season 4, Aiming for Fall Premiere
The Fox series is currently airing its third season.
The show will go on for The Masked Singer.
The Fox reality competition has been renewed for a fourth season, ET confirms. ET has learned the fourth season will be targeted for fall, but is contingent upon when the show can go back into production.
The show -- featuring judges Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke and host Nick Cannon -- is currently airing its third season, airing Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox. The season was taped before coronavirus shutdowns.
The winners of the first and second seasons were T-Pain as "The Monster" and Wayne Brady as "The Fox," respectively. The latest unmasked celebrity on season 3 was Hunter Hayes as "The Astronaut."
"I cannot tell you how perfect that timing was," Hayes told ET of the show, after his unmasking. "We'd just released my album [Wild Blue], part one of a series, and I knew that for part two, I needed to push myself and do some things I've never done before."
"It was a chance for me to just try a bunch of new things in a semi-anonymous territory," he added.
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