Nick Karaoke Stars

Nick Karaoke Stars is a Kuboian music competition television series created by Rodrick Miles. The show began in 2003 and ran up to the end of each year, ending in 2009, with seven series. The show featured children aged between 9 and 13 performing covers of popular songs at the time. The winer received €50,000 and an 18-month contract with Oyea Records.

The show was broadcasted on both Vision One and Nick Go!, and despite receiving mixed to negative reviews and raising several eyebrows in the media, the show spawned high viewing figures, ranging from 4 million to 8 million viewers.

Format
Auditions took place in June each year in four different locations - one for each region of Kuboia. Afterwards, up to twelve contestants were chosen by the executive team to advance to the live shows. Although these auditions were not broadcast on television, many have been uploaded to YouTube.

After the final contestants were decided on, the live shows commenced. During the live shows, each contestant performed a karaoke version of at least one song, or a mash-up of songs (each performance lasted around two-and-a-half minutes). After all contestants performed, viewers could vote on who they wanted to see perform next week (or who they wanted to win, in case it was the final). These voting lines were closed after around ten minutes, with the results revealed afterwards.

Presenters

 * Keith-James Ringtone (2003-2005)
 * Roland Nickelback (2005)
 * Ericka Streets (2006-2009)
 * Spy Fandel (2006-2009)