
Canadian country icon Shania Twain and comedian Katherine Ryan will be joining as judges on Canada’s Got Talent season four.
This comes following an announcement from Rogers Sports & Media about its 2024/25 programming for Citytv, which included more stars and more Canadian drama.
“We just wrapped our best season yet for original programming on Citytv, and are excited to build on this success by delivering more compelling stories and familiar homegrown stars to Canadians,” Rogers Sports & Media Senior Vice President, Television, Hayden Mindell said in a release on Monday.
Twain and Ryan are set to join Howie Mandel, Kardinal Offishall and host Lindsay Ell for an all-new season of Canada’s Got Talent.
“Canada! I’m really excited to discover the amazing talent you have to share,” Twain said in a statement.
“Canada is well known for having high calibre creative people and it’s my honour to sit back and see you at your best. Let’s go my fellow Canadians!” she continued.
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Twain is a global superstar and accomplished songwriter who is a five-time Grammy winner. She has six studio albums and has sold over 100 million albums worldwide.
She is recognized as the top-selling female country pop artist of all time with popular hits such as “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!,” “Any Man of Mine,” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” among others. This year, Twain is doing her third residency titled, “Come On Over!” in Las Vegas.
Meanwhile, comedian and actress Katherine Ryan, who hails from Sarnia, Ontario, will be bringing her one-of-a-kind humour and wit to the panel.
Canada’s Got Talent season four begins production this fall and will premiere in spring 2025. Auditions are now open on Citytv.com.
