Front Row Center

Front Row Center (2012)

EndedVariety showMusic

A television series that brings the live concert experience home. For the premiere season, Front Row Center boasts an incredibly diverse musical line-up that spans genres and generations. The Grammy-winning, multi-platinum selling, chart topping group represents a unique set of industry power players that includes The Beach Boys; Train; Phil Collins; The Secret Sisters featuring T-Bone Burnett, Elvis Costello and Jakob Dylan; Colbie Caillat; Moby; Cheap Trick; O.A.R.; and Richard Marx.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10The Beach Boys: Doing It AgainJuni 7, 2012
S01E09Richard Marx: A Night Out with FriendsMai 31, 2012
S01E07O.A.R.Mai 17, 2012
S01E06Cheap TrickMai 10, 2012
S01E05MobyMai 3, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Front Row Center' premiere?

'Front Row Center' premiered on September 9, 2012.

Who were the main hosts of 'Front Row Center'?

The main hosts of 'Front Row Center' were Heidi Klum and Joe Zee.

What was the genre of 'Front Row Center'?

'Front Row Center' was a fashion and lifestyle TV show.

How long were the episodes of 'Front Row Center'?

The episodes of 'Front Row Center' had varying lengths, typically ranging from 30 to 60 minutes.

Can you name a few celebrity guests who appeared on 'Front Row Center'?

Some celebrity guests who appeared on 'Front Row Center' included Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, and Sarah Jessica Parker.

What was the format of 'Front Row Center'?

'Front Row Center' featured interviews, fashion showcases, and behind-the-scenes looks at the fashion industry.

Did 'Front Row Center' explore different fashion trends?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' showcased various fashion trends and highlighted emerging designers.

Were there any special episodes of 'Front Row Center'?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' had special episodes dedicated to fashion events like New York Fashion Week and the Met Gala.

Did 'Front Row Center' feature any fashion makeovers?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' occasionally featured fashion makeovers, offering style tips and transformations.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Front Row Center'?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' had recurring segments like "Designer Spotlight" and "Fashion Insider Tips."

Did 'Front Row Center' cover international fashion shows?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' covered international fashion shows, including Paris Fashion Week and Milan Fashion Week.

Did 'Front Row Center' have a live audience?

No, 'Front Row Center' did not have a live audience. It was primarily a studio-based show.

Did 'Front Row Center' receive any awards or nominations?

While there is no specific information available about awards or nominations for 'Front Row Center', the show was well-received by fashion enthusiasts.

Did 'Front Row Center' feature any exclusive interviews?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' featured exclusive interviews with top designers, models, and industry insiders.

Did 'Front Row Center' cover any fashion controversies?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' occasionally discussed fashion controversies and addressed hot topics within the industry.

Did 'Front Row Center' have a companion website or social media presence?

Yes, 'Front Row Center' had a companion website and active social media accounts where viewers could access additional content and engage with the show.

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