Hit the Stage

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Hit the Stage
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Hosted by Jun Hyun-moo
Lee Soo-geun
No. of contestants6–8
LocationCJ E&M Center
No. of episodes10
Release
Original network Mnet
Original releaseJuly 27 (2016-07-27) 
September 28, 2016 (2016-09-28)
List of episodes

Hit the Stage is a South Korean television program broadcast by Mnet in which K-pop idols team up with professional dance teams to compete in a dance survival contest. [1] [2] It premiered on July 27, 2016 and the first season concluded on September 28, 2016. It aired every Wednesday on Mnet and tvN at 11pm KST. [3] The live competition is hosted by entertainers Jun Hyun-moo and Lee Soo-geun.

Contents

List of contestants

Male contestants
ContestantGroupEpisodes
Taemin Shinee 1–2
Jang Hyunseung Soloist (formerly Beast)3–8
Hoya Infinite 1–4
Changjo Teen Top 9
U-Kwon Block B 1–4, 7–8, 10
Seyong Myname 7–8
Feeldog Big Star 3–8
Yugyeom Got7 9–10
Shownu Monsta X 1–2, 5–8, 10
Bitto Up10tion 9
Rocky Astro 5–6
Ten NCT 1–6, 9–10
Female contestants
ContestantGroupEpisodes
Stephanie Soloist (formerly The Grace)5–6
Nicole Soloist (Kara)7–8
Hyoyeon Girls' Generation 1–6, 9–10
Bora Sistar 1–2, 5–8
Min miss A 9
Mijoo Lovelyz 7–8
Eunjin DIA 9
Chaeyeon DIA & I.O.I 9
Momo Twice 1–4
Chungha Soloist (I.O.I)3–4, 10

Episodes

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