The Mask Singer Myanmar
Burmese reality music game show
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The Mask Singer Myanmar is a singing competition television program presented by Paing Zay Ye Htun. It was based on the South Korea singing competition King of Mask Singer. Guessing mask celebrities were A Yine, Khine Thin Kyi, Htun Htun, Yadanar My. In season 2, Nga Pyaw Kyaw, Khin Zarchi Kyaw and Sandy Myint Lwin came as the new guessing mask celebrities. In season 3, Phyo Ngwe Soe came as the new guessing mask celebrity.[1][2] [3] [4]
- A Yine
- Khine Thin Kyi
- Htun Htun
- Yadanar My
- Nga Pyaw Kyaw
- Khin Zarchi Kyaw
- Sandy Myint Lwin
- Phyo Ngwe Soe
| The Mask Singer Myanmar | |
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Logo | |
| Genre | Reality television, variety show, music |
| Presented by | Paing Zay Ye Htun |
| Starring |
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| Country of origin | Myanmar |
| Original language | Burmese |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 16 + 20 + ? |
| Production | |
| Running time | 90 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Channel ME Channel 9 |
| Release | 15 November 2019 – present |
| Related | |
| Masked Singer | |
Game format
Celebrities compete on the show anonymously by wearing costumes over a series of episodes. In each episode, some of the competitors are paired off into face-off competitions, in which each will perform a song of his or her choice in their real voice. From each face-off, the judges and live audience will vote for their favourites: the winner is safe for the week, while the loser is put up for elimination and then takes off their mask to reveal the identity.
Cast
Presenters
| Presenters | Season 1 (2019 – 2020) | Season 2 (2024) | Season 3 (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paing Zay Ye Htun | |||
Panelists
| Panelists | Season 1 (2019 – 2020) | Season 2 (2024) | Season 3 (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Yine | |||
| Khine Thin Kyi | |||
| Yadanar My | |||
| Htun Htun | |||
| Nga Pyaw Kyaw | |||
| Khin Zarchi Kyaw | |||
| Sandy Myint Lwin | |||
| Phyo Ngwe Soe | |||
Contestants
Season 1
- Sin Pauk as "Peacock"
- A Thin Cho Swe as "Dragon"
- He Lay as "Pirate"
- Aung Myint Myat as "Crow"
- Wai Gyi as "Zawgyi"
- Po Po Heather as "Banana"
- Aung Ye Htike as "Phoe Wa"
- Lain Maw Thee as "Pineapple"
- Kyaw Htoo as "Yaksha"
- Min Maw Kun as "Anubis"
- Kay Kay Moe as "Watermelon"
- Nay Nay as "Piggy"
- Ma Htet as "Cat"
- Ei Si Kway as "Puppet"
- Nang Khin Zay Yar as "Ice Cream"
- Oak Soe Khant as "Alien"
- Han Thi as "Owl"
- Paing Takhon as "Tiger"
Season 2
- Rebecca Win as "Butterfly"
- Pu Sue as "Hero"
- Ngwe Zin Hlaine as "Hotpot"
- Warso Moe Oo as "Ladybug"
- Mi Sandi as "Doll"
- Nyi Htut Khaung as "Cake"
- Kyaw Kyaw Bo as "Joker Corn"
- Kyaw Kyaw as "Squirrel"
- Soe Pyae Thazin as "Cleopatra"
- Phyo Myat Aung as "Scarecrow"
- Lin Zarni Zaw as "Ironwood Flower"
- Khin San Win as "Dragon Fruit"
- Phyo Ngwe Soe as "Hamburger"
- Chan Thar as "Clocktower"
- Nay Toe as "Samurai"
- Htet Inzali as "Rose"
- Phyo Lay as "Star Fruit"
- Po Po as "Elephant Mo Mo"
Season 3
Series overview
| Season | No. of groups |
No. of stars |
Duration dates |
Celebrities Honor Place | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | Second place | ||||
| 1) 2019–20 | 6 | 18 | 15 November 2019 – 21 February 2020 | Sin Pauk as "Peacock" | Lain Maw Thee as "Pineapple" |
| 2) 2024 | 6 | 18 | 21 June 2024 – 1 November 2024 | Rebecca Win as "Butterfly" | Pu Sue as "Hero" |
| 3) 2026 | 6 | 18 | 6 March 2026 – | ||