Episode 8

It's the Grand Final and TV's biggest musical mystery will finally be solved.
The Masked Singer is the top-secret singing show where a superstar line up, disguised in head-to-toe costumes, compete to remain anonymous.
As each celebrity sings, a superstar panel, along with the studio audience, are left asking ‘who's behind the mask?'
In tonight's episode, the final three masked singers compete to be crowned the ultimate champion.
The identities of all three finalists will finally be revealed, all 12 Masked Singers return for a special group performance and three previous Singers return for three one-of-a-kind duets.
Hosted by Joel Dommett, who is joined by panellists Rita Ora, Jonathan Ross, Davina McCall, Mo Gilligan, plus last year's winner Joss Stone.
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