LTV’s “Pārdziedi Mani” Viewers Crown Actor Maksims Busels Best in Rock
Music Stars Rock the stage in LTV‘s “Beat Me!”
Eight Popular Musicians Compete in genre-Bending Singing Competition
Get ready for a musical showdown! LTV’s new singing competition, “Beat Me!”, premiered on November 30th, bringing together eight well-known Latvian musicians for a unique challenge. Every Saturday night at 9:10 PM on LTV1 and REplay.lv, these stars will step outside their comfort zones, performing in a variety of genres, from rock to folk.
The first episode saw a stunning display of talent. Actor Maksims Busels wowed the audience with his powerful rendition of Queen‘s “The Show Must Go On,” securing the top spot in the viewer vote.
Close behind was “Baltie lāči” frontman Andris Baltac, who delivered a soulful performance of Ray Charles’ “Unchain My Heart,” earning him second place. Operatic soprano Brigita Reisone surprised viewers with her energetic take on Muse’s “Supermassive Black Hole,” landing her in third.
The remaining contestants also impressed with their diverse performances. “Tautumeitas” member Asnate Rancāne brought a haunting quality to Radiohead’s “Creep,” while Aija Andrejeva energized the stage with Tina Turner’s classic “Proud Mary.” Ieva Akuratere, led singer of “Pērkons,” showcased her vocal range with Deep Purple’s “Child in time.” Rapper Fiņķi put a unique spin on Credo’s “Disnejlenda,” and “Dzelzs vilks” frontman Juris Kaukuli captivated the audience with his rendition of Līvi’s “Vēju muzikants.”
With such a talented lineup and diverse musical styles, “Beat Me!” promises to be a thrilling competition. Tune in every Saturday night to see who will be crowned the ultimate musical chameleon!
Singing Sensation takes the Stage: “Transform Me” Premieres with a Bang
New York, NY – A wave of musical talent washed over television screens last night as the highly anticipated singing competition “Transform Me” made its debut. The premiere episode, featuring a diverse lineup of hopefuls, captivated audiences with powerful vocals, heartfelt stories, and a healthy dose of drama.
The show’s expert panel, comprised of renowned vocal coach Marija Naumova, music industry veteran Andris Freidenfelds, and rock music icon Uldis Marhilēvičs, faced the daunting task of narrowing down the field. After a night of notable performances, the judges selected their top three: Brigita Reisone, Andris Baltacis, and Aija Andrejeva.
Rounding out the top five were actor and singer Maksims Busels, who secured fourth place, and rising star Ieva Akuratere, who landed in fifth.Asnate Rancāne, Juris Kaukulis, and fan favorite Fiņķis also delivered memorable performances, earning them spots in the top eight.
The audience, eager to have their say, cast their votes throughout the evening, adding another layer of excitement to the competition. While the judges’ scores played a crucial role, the viewers’ votes ultimately determined who would advance to the next round.
“Transform me” promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions, showcasing the raw talent and unwavering determination of aspiring singers from across the country. With each week bringing new challenges and unexpected twists, viewers are in for a truly unforgettable musical journey.
Latvian Music Stars Put their Skills to the Test in genre-Bending Singing Competition
“Beat Me!” LTV’s new music competition, is shaking things up with a unique twist: popular Latvian musicians stepping out of their comfort zones to tackle diverse genres. From rock anthems to soulful ballads, these stars are proving their vocal versatility week after week.
The premiere episode saw a stunning array of talent. actor Maksims Busels blew audiences away with his powerful rendition of Queen’s “The Show Must Go On,” securing the top spot.
Close behind was Andris Baltac, frontman of “Baltie lāči,” who delivered a soulful performance of Ray Charles’ “Unchain My Heart.”
Operatic soprano Brigita Reisone surprised viewers with her energetic take on Muse’s “Supermassive Black Hole.”
“Tautumeitas” member Asnate Rancāne brought a haunting quality to Radiohead’s “Creep,” while Aija andrejeva energized the stage with a Tina Turner classic, “Proud Mary.”
Ieva akuratere, lead singer of “Pērkons,” showcased her remarkable vocal range with Deep Purple’s “Child in Time.” Rapper Fiņķi put a unique spin on Credo’s “Disnejlenda,”
and Juris Kaukuli, frontman of “Dzelzs vilks,” captivated the audience with his rendition of Līvi’s “Vēju muzikants.”
With such astonishing talent and diverse musical styles, “Beat Me!” is shaping up to be a thrilling competition.Tune in every Saturday night at 9:10 PM on LTV1 and REplay.lv to see who will be crowned the ultimate musical chameleon!
