Host announced for New Zealand's Got Talent.
Host announced for New Zealand's Got Talent.
Tamati Coffey is to host TV ONE’s new entertainment series New Zealand’s Got Talent, coming soon to our screens.
Coffey is one of New Zealand’s most popular television hosts and personalities, and is currently TV ONE Breakfast’s roving weatherman.
Tamati Coffey says the opportunity to host New Zealand’s biggest talent show is an honour and an enormous challenge.
“A show of the size and scope of New Zealand’s Got Talent is going to take the country by storm,” says Coffey. “We’ll be travelling the length and breadth of both the North and South Islands to search out some of our most talented performers, be they singers, dancers, illusionists or comics!
"Anyone can enter, no matter what their talent or age and no stone will be left unturned to ensure the very best of Kiwi talent is showcased.
"We want everyone to be involved whether it’s you, your workmates, friends or family. Visit the New Zealand’s Got Talent website and get involved now!”
NZ On Air and Toyota New Zealand are the foundation partners of New Zealand’s Got Talent.
Toyota New Zealand General Manager of Marketing, Neeraj Lala says Toyota has always been about adding value to its customers, communities and the country.
“New Zealand’s Got Talent is the perfect event to continue this vision,” says Mr Lala. “Toyota New Zealand is proud to be the supporting key commercial partner of TVNZ in New Zealand’s Got Talent, and to support the dreams of our superstars of the future,” he says.
In the coming weeks more details about New Zealand’s Got Talent will be revealed, including the judging panel line-up, the winner’s prize package and when Tamati and the New Zealand’s Got Talent team will be coming to your town.
To enter go to www.tvnz.co.nz/newzealandsgottalent
New Zealand’s Got Talent, coming soon to TV ONE.
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