Making the Band Is Coming Again to MTV
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Put together for the return of Making the Band.
Sean “Diddy” Combs and MTV are reviving the traditional actuality competitors present that put collectively bands like O-City and Danity Kane.
“MTV and I are again collectively once more!! Making the Band is coming again larger, bolder and extra leading edge,” Combs stated in a press release. “MTB on MTV was the pioneer of actuality TV. We’ll carry that supernatural power again to the format and produce the world its subsequent international superstars.”
Combs additionally posted a video on Twitter about how he made the choice, thanking Wale and Seth Rogen for mentioning and supporting the thought on-line again in April.
Wale was initially responding to a Tweet simply asking for the seasons to be added to Hulu or Netflix, and added Diddy to the dialog. Seth Rogen then arrived to agree, and Diddy responded with way more than only a streaming deal.
“MTV referred to as me about bringing it again, ought to I?” he stated.
“DO IT PLEASE!!!” Seth responded, and that is apparently how now we have Seth Rogen and Wale to thank for the return of this iconic present.
Casting is now open for the collection, and you may audition just by posting an audition video on any main social media platform with the hashtag #MTBCasting, with assist from the music efficiency app Smule.
I’ve made my determination… #MakingTheBand is coming again!!! This can be a world expertise search, add your auditions now utilizing #MTBcasting!! pic.twitter.com/EjKCA3TWbl
— Diddy (@Diddy) July 15, 2019
Combs joined the unique Making the Band in 2002, and the collection “chronicled the real-life drama and intimate journeys of chart-topping musical acts Danity Kane, Day26, Da Band, and Donnie Klang.”
Making the Band will return to MTV in 2020.
MTV additionally just lately revived The Hills, and even The Actual World is again on Fb Watch after the success of the return of Jersey Shore, so clearly this technique of returning to the early 2000s is working and we’re undoubtedly not mad at it.