Idols SA unveils revamped judges line-up for Season 18

JOHANNESBURG. – Season 18 of Idols SA is back with a whole new twist.

It’s bringing back media personality Somizi Mhlongo as a judge who’ll be joined by a new panel; singer and actress Thembi Seete and music producer and rapper JR who have replaced Randall Abrahams and Unathi Nkayi.

The news of the singing competition’s line-up revamp was announced at Urban Studios in Randburg on Wednesday afternoon. Gavin Wratten will be this season’s director and executive producer, along with Anneke de Ridder and ProVerb (Tebogo Thekisho) as co-producers, with ProVerb also being the host.

Setting the tone of the panel discussion, a calm yet bubbly Somizi expressed how ready he was to feel “whole again” now that he’s back as a judge.

“All I know for sure is that my heart, soul and energy is going to be on the floor. I want to bring it like it’s my first time,” Somizi said.

While there were questions around the abuse allegations that saw him taking a backseat as a judge in the last season, the media personality said he wasn’t going to entertain any talks surrounding his private life as his main goal is to find “raw authentic talent” that will shake up the country’s music industry.

Assuming his position as a judge on the show, JR expressed how excited he felt about his new journey with the franchise as he feels he’s the perfect fit for the show.

“I am planning on bringing something extra this season,” he said.

“With my background as a producer, I plan to help implement the knowledge I have in finding and unearthing raw talent.

“Coming into this, I want to be a judge that will want the best from an artist.”

Speaking on her role as a new judge, Seete said she was nervous about assuming her position as the resident judge unlike the guest judge role she was given last year.

“I’ve been in the industry for a long time and I know how it feels to want to feel the spark while on stage.

“So, I’m hoping my contribution will help channel them in the right path and grant them the opportunity for a music career they deserve,” Seete said — Sowetan

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