The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 9

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The Masked Singer
Season 9
Masked Singer US Season 9 Poster.jpg
Promotional poster for season nine, featuring "Doll", "Axolotl", "Moose", and "French Hen"
Starring
Hosted by Nick Cannon
No. of contestants21
Winner Bishop Briggs as "Medusa"
Runner-up David Archuleta as "Macaw"
No. of episodes14
Release
Original network Fox
Original releaseFebruary 15 (2023-02-15) 
May 17, 2023 (2023-05-17)
Season chronology
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Season 8
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Season 10
List of episodes

The ninth season of the American television series The Masked Singer premiered on Fox on February 15, 2023, and concluded on May 17, 2023. The season was won by singer Bishop Briggs as "Medusa", with singer David Archuleta finishing second as "Macaw".

Panelists and host

Nick Cannon, singer-songwriter Robin Thicke, television and radio personality Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, actor and comedian Ken Jeong, and recording artist Nicole Scherzinger all return as host and panelists. [1]

The second episode included Nick Viall and Shangela as additional guests, the third episode included Luann de Lesseps and Theresa Caputo as additional guests, the fourth episode included Helen Mirren, Zachary Levi, and Jim Lee as additional guests with Jennifer Nettles appearing in a post-credit gag, the fifth episode featured Nettles as a guest panelist, with Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, Grover, Count von Count, Abby Cadabby, and Elmo's puppy Tango as additional guests, the sixth episode included Bill Engvall, Robert Woods, and Deana Carter as additional guests, the seventh episode included Young MC, Donnie Wahlberg (who portrayed "Cluedle-Doo" during the fifth season), Erik Estrada, and Charlene Tilton as additional guests, [2] and the ninth episode included Daphne Zuniga and Mike Massimino as additional guests.

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin appeared as a guest in the fifth episode along with his younger brother, Damir. The episode was filmed in January 2023, a few weeks after his cardiac arrest medical incident. [3]

Production

The season is formatted similar to its predecessor, featuring three contestants in each episode, with one eliminated mid-show and taken to the VIP section and the other two battling it out in a Battle Royale. A champion is crowned at the end of each episode who then moves on to the following episode, with the other singer in the top two unmasking. However, it also introduces a gimmick known as the "Ding Dong Keep It On" bell, which allows a panelist to save a singer from elimination. [4] The bell can only be used once per group. [5] As a result, there was a special episode where those saved by the "Ding Dong Keep It On" bell compete for a second chance to stay in the competition.

The season also features the return of themed nights, a gimmick introduced in the previous season. [6] The season includes themes such as "Opening Night", "ABBA", "New York", "DC Superhero", "Sesame Street", "80s Night", "Country", "Movie Night", "Space", and “British Invasion”. [7] [8] [5]

The twelfth episode of the season ended with a dedication for TV host Jerry Springer who died on April 27, 2023. [9] Springer portrayed "Beetle" in the previous season. [10]

Contestants

The contestants in this season are reported to have a combined 95,231,000 records sold, 28 Emmy nominations, 26 books, 10 gold albums, six Grammy wins, five lifetime achievement awards, five medals, four Golden Globe nominations, four stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and two Tony Award nominations. [11] [12]

One mask, "French Hen", was revealed in promotional material prior to the airing of the season, [6] [13] but did not participate in the season. Although nothing has been officially revealed about the celebrity participant, Variety has reported that a celebrity exited the season after testing positive for COVID-19, [14] which ultimately led to Debbie Gibson's participation. [15] [16]

Results
Stage nameCelebrityOccupation(s)Episodes
12345678911121314
Round 1Round 2Round 3
Medusa Bishop Briggs SingerWINWINKEPT [a] WINSAFESAFEWINNER
Macaw David Archuleta SingerWINSAFESAFERUNNER-UP
California Roll Pentatonix A capella groupWINSAFEOUT
UFO Olivia Culpo Model/internet personalityWINOUT
Gargoyle Keenan Allen NFL playerKEPT [b] OUT
Mantis Lou Diamond Phillips ActorKEPT [c] OUT
Lamp Melissa Joan Hart ActorOUT
Dandelion Alicia Witt Actor/singerWINOUT
Doll Dee Snider SingerWINOUT
Scorpio Christine Quinn TV personalityOUT
Moose George Wendt Actor/comedianOUT
Fairy Holly Robinson Peete Actor/singerWINOUT
Axolotl Alexa Bliss Professional wrestlerOUT
Jackalope Lele Pons Internet personalityOUT
Squirrel Malin Akerman ActorWINOUT
Wolf Michael Bolton [d] SingerOUT
Polar Bear Grandmaster Flash DJ/rapperOUT
Night Owl Debbie Gibson SingerOUT
Rock Lobster Howie Mandel Comedian/TV personalityOUT
Mustang Sara Evans SingerOUT
Gnome Dick Van Dyke Actor/comedianOUT
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Grandmaster Flash - James Lavelle's Meltdown Festival 2014 (cropped).jpg
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Lele Pons 2019 by Glenn Francis.jpg
Alexa Bliss HOF 2018 (cropped).jpg
Holly Robinson Peete in July 2010.jpg
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Christine Quinn At Her Home.jpg
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Lou Diamond Phillips at the Chiller Theatre Expo 2017.jpg
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Miss Universe Olivia Culpo.jpg
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The celebrities who competed in the ninth season of The Masked Singer, pictured in order of elimination (L–R):
Dick Van Dyke ("Gnome"),Sara Evans ("Mustang"),Howie Mandel ("Rock Lobster"),Debbie Gibson ("Night Owl"),Grandmaster Flash ("Polar Bear"),Michael Bolton ("Wolf"),Malin Akerman ("Squirrel"),Lele Pons ("Jackalope"),Alexa Bliss ("Axolotl"),Holly Robinson Peete ("Fairy"),George Wendt ("Moose"),Christine Quinn ("Scorpio"),Dee Snider ("Doll"),Alicia Witt ("Dandelion"),Melissa Joan Hart ("Lamp"),Lou Diamond Phillips ("Mantis"),Keenan Allen ("Gargoyle"),Olivia Culpo ("UFO"),Pentatonix ("California Roll"),David Archuleta ("Macaw"), and Bishop Briggs ("Medusa")

Episodes

Week 1 (February 15)

Performances on the first episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Mustang"Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake undisclosedSAFE
2Gnome"When You're Smiling" by Billie Holiday Dick Van Dyke OUT
3Medusa"Happier Than Ever" by Billie Eilish undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale
4Mustang"Diamonds" by Rihanna Sara Evans OUT
MedusaundisclosedWIN

Week 2 (February 22) - "ABBA Night"

Performances on the second episode
#Stage name ABBA songIdentityResult
1Medusa"Dancing Queen"undisclosedSAFE
2Night Owl"Fernando"undisclosedSAFE
3Rock Lobster"SOS" Howie Mandel OUT
Battle Royale
4Medusa"The Winner Takes It All"undisclosedWIN
Night Owl Debbie Gibson OUT

Week 3 (March 1) - "New York Night"

Guest performance: Panelist Robin Thicke performs "Living in New York City"

Performances on the third episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Medusa"New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra undisclosedSAFE
2Polar Bear"Rapture" by Blondie Grandmaster Flash OUT
3California Roll"Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale
4Medusa"Uptown Girl" by Billy Joel undisclosedKEPT [a]
California RollundisclosedWIN

Week 4 (March 8) - "DC Superheroes Night"

Guest performance: Panelist Nicole Scherzinger performs "Holding Out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler

Performances on the fourth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Gargoyle"One Call Away" by Charlie Puth undisclosedSAFE
2Wolf"Break On Through" by The Doors Michael Bolton OUT
3Squirrel"Try" by P!nk undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale
4Gargoyle"Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down undisclosedKEPT [b]
SquirrelundisclosedWIN

Week 5 (March 15) - "Sesame Street Night"

Guest performance: Sesame Street characters [e] perform "Dynamite" by BTS

Performances on the fifth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Squirrel"Just the Two of Us" by Grover Washington, Jr. feat. Bill Withers Malin Akerman OUT
2Fairy"You're No Good" by Linda Ronstadt undisclosedSAFE
3Jackalope"Whenever, Wherever" by Shakira undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale
4Jackalope"On Top of the World" by Imagine Dragons Lele Pons OUT
FairyundisclosedWIN

Week 6 (March 22) - "Country Night"

Performances on the sixth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Fairy"Angel from Montgomery" by Bonnie Raitt undisclosedSAFE
2Axolotl"Can't Fight the Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes Alexa Bliss OUT
3Macaw"Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale
4Fairy"That Don't Impress Me Much" by Shania Twain Holly Robinson Peete OUT
MacawundisclosedWIN

Week 7 (March 29) - "'80s Night"

Guest performance: Young MC performs "Bust a Move"

Performances on the seventh episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Doll"Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds undisclosedSAFE
2Scorpio"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper undisclosedSAFE
3Moose"The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis & the News George Wendt OUT
Battle Royale
4Scorpio"Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran Christine QuinnOUT
DollundisclosedWIN

Week 8 (April 5) - "WB Movie Night"

Performances on the eighth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Doll"Jailhouse Rock" by Elvis Presley (from Elvis ) Dee Snider OUT
2Dandelion"Over the Rainbow" by Judy Garland (from The Wizard of Oz )undisclosedSAFE
3Mantis"Old Time Rock and Roll" by Bob Seger (from Risky Business )undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale
4Dandelion"(I've Got A) Golden Ticket" by Jack Albertson & Peter Ostrum
(from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory )
undisclosedWIN
MantisundisclosedKEPT [c]

Week 9 (April 12) - "Masked Singer In Space"

Performances on the ninth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Dandelion"Starlight" by Muse Alicia Witt OUT
2Lamp"Venus" by Bananarama undisclosedSAFE
3UFO"Yellow" by Coldplay undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale
4Lamp"Rocket Man" by Elton John Melissa Joan Hart OUT
UFOundisclosedWIN

Week 10 (April 19) - "Supreme Six"

Performances on the tenth episode
#Stage nameSong
1California Roll"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler
2Macaw"Photograph" by Ed Sheeran
3UFO"Stargazing" by Kygo

Week 11 (April 26) - "Battle of the Saved"

Performances on the eleventh episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Medusa"Mercy" by Shawn Mendes undisclosedSAFE
2Gargoyle"DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" by Usher undisclosedSAFE
3Mantis"You Really Got Me" by The Kinks Lou Diamond Phillips OUT
Battle Royale
4Gargoyle"Centuries" by Imagine Dragons Keenan Allen OUT
MedusaundisclosedWIN

Week 12 (May 3) - "Quarter Finals"

Performances on the twelfth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Macaw"Your Song" by Elton John undisclosedSAFE
2California Roll"Creep" by Radiohead undisclosedSAFE
3UFO"Tears Dry on Their Own" by Amy Winehouse Olivia Culpo OUT
4Medusa"Someone like You" by Adele undisclosedSAFE

Week 13 (May 10) - "Semi-Finals"

Performances on the thirteenth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1California Roll"Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson Pentatonix OUT
2Medusa"Take Me to Church" by Hozier undisclosedSAFE
3Macaw"What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction undisclosedSAFE
Battle Royale"Runaway Baby" by Bruno Mars

Week 14 (May 17) - "Finale"

Performances on the fourteenth episode
#Stage nameSongIdentityResult
1Macaw"Hold Back the River" by James Bay David Archuleta RUNNER-UP
"All by Myself" by Eric Carmen
2Medusa"Elastic Heart" by Sia Bishop Briggs WINNER
"Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Masked Singer (American TV series) season 9
No.TitleAir date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Ref.
1"Season 9 Premiere"February 15, 20230.6/63.71 [17]
2"ABBA Night"February 22, 20230.6/63.83 [18]
3"New York Night"March 1, 20230.6/53.68 [19]
4"DC Superheroes Night"March 8, 20230.7/64.02 [20]
5"Sesame Street Night"March 15, 20230.7/64.01 [21]
6"Country Night"March 22, 20230.5/53.68 [22]
7"'80s Night"March 29, 20230.7/63.91 [23]
8"WB Movie Night"April 5, 20230.6/63.69 [24]
9"Masked Singer in Space"April 12, 20230.5/53.78 [25]
10"Supreme Six"April 19, 20230.5/53.45 [26]
11"Battle of the Saved"April 26, 20230.5/53.40 [27]
12"Quarter Finals"May 3, 20230.5/53.41 [28]
13"Semi-Finals"May 10, 20230.5/53.54 [29]
14"Finale"May 17, 20230.6/53.73 [30]

Notes

  1. 1 2 While in the middle of their unmasking, panelist Nicole Scherzinger used the "Ding Dong Keep It On" bell to save Medusa from elimination, allowing the portrayer to keep their mask on and continue in the competition.
  2. 1 2 While in the middle of their unmasking, panelist Jenny McCarthy used the "Ding Dong Keep It On" bell to save Gargoyle from elimination, allowing the portrayer to keep their mask on and continue in the competition.
  3. 1 2 While in the middle of their unmasking, panelist Robin Thicke used the "Ding Dong Keep It On" bell to save Mantis from elimination, allowing the portrayer to keep their mask on and continue in the competition.
  4. Bolton previously appeared in the sixth season as a special guest.
  5. Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Grover, Abby Cadabby, and Count von Count

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