There's something universally captivating about watching celebrities step outside their comfort zones. In the latest Canadian Amazon Original series, whether they're hitting every note or hilariously missing the mark, the real magic happens when stars bare their souls - and their vocal talents (or lack thereof). Karaoké Club is an electrifying experience that transforms ordinary karaoke into an unforgettable musical showdown.
Warm up those vocal cords so you can sing along at home, all six episodes are available to stream now on Prime Video, delivering pure entertainment that proves you don't need to be a professional singer to steal the show.
Read more about the unscripted singing sensation below.
What is Karaoké Club?
Hosted by the charismatic comedian Stéphane Rousseau (you might recognize him from LOL: Qui rira le dernier Season 2), Karaoké Club gathers six celebrities vying for center-stage karaoke fame.
In each episode, contestants must vote to eliminate one participant, creating alliances and rivalries that add strategic drama to the musical competition. Just when you think you know how things will unfold, surprise celebrity gatecrashers arrive to replace eliminated contestants, completely reshaping the dynamics when least expected.
What celebrities will I see?
In addition to Stéphane Rousseau, Karaoke Club delivers a true star-studded experience, kicking it off with actress Karine Vanasse, comedian Arnaud Soly, heartthrob Lou-Pascal Tremblay, beloved actor Debbie Lynch-White, TV personality Pierre-Yves Lord, and sensation Chloée Deblois.
New faces joining the fray throughout the show include Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, Félix-Antoine Tremblay, Fouki (Léo Fugères), Rémi-Pierre Paquin, and the legendary France Castel.
Beyond the core competitors, viewers can expect jaw-dropping cameo appearances from an incredible roster of Quebec icons, including Gilles Girard, Boom Desjardins, Mathieu Dufour, Charlotte Cardin, Isabelle Boulay, Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais, Marc-André Grondin, Marc Labrèche, and Ginette Reno, with special appearances by Scott Price, Gregory Charles, Marjo, Barnev, and Elise Duguay.
Every episode offers unprecedented access to these celebrities, capturing everything from nervous pre-performance jitters to celebratory victories and dramatic eliminations.
How can I watch Karaoké Club?
Karaoké Club is available to Prime members in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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What else is on Prime Video?
There is plenty of French-language content on Prime Video including hit series like LOL: Qui rira le dernier? S1-S3 , Nuit Blanche, Elisabeth Rioux: sans filtre, Pour un soir seulement, Pendant ce temps en cuisine, L’ultime gala, The Sticky and much more.
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Check out the trailer for Karaoké Club (available in French).