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Be The Next: 9 Dreamers | |
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Also known as | Be The Next |
Genre | Reality show |
Created by | Dongmyung Lee Ryan Evangelista |
Written by |
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Presented by | Sandara Park |
Country of origin | Philippines |
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No. of episodes | 52 |
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Network | TV5 |
Release | February 8, 2025 |
Be The Next: 9 Dreamers (
Overview
Premise
The format is similar to the South Korean survival show franchise Produce 101, where hopefuls will undergo rigorous training to debut as professional talents and performers. 74 Dreamers will compete for the to spots, who will be trained and debut in South Korea, and will be launched as a global P-pop group.
Development
On August 24, 2024, a press conference and contract signing between TV5, MLD Entertainment, and KAMP Global was held announcing a Filipino idol survival show with auditions happening around the globe. Auditions were open for males aged 15 to 24 who are talented in singing, dancing, or rapping. It was held in multiple Ayala Malls within the month.[2]
Cast
- Main hosts
- Mentors
- Bull$eye
- Bae Wan Hee
- Bang Ye-dam
- Chen
- Hyebin of Momoland
- Park Woo-jin
- Vinci of Hori7on
Contestants
The 75 contestants were first announced on the social media accounts of Be The Next.
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Final members of the debut group | |
Contestants eliminated in the final episode | |
Contestants eliminated in the third elimination round | |
Contestants eliminated in the second elimination round | |
Contestants eliminated in the first elimination round | |
Contestants that left the show |
75 contestants | ||||
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Adrian | Aian | AJ | Alex | Ally |
Anton | Ash | Bren | Cal | Cali |
Calix | Cody | Davey | Dree | Drei |
Dylan | Elo | Francis | Gelo | Georgy |
Gian | Greg | Harry | Hart | Hayami |
Hiro | Ivan | Jacob | Jarred | Jay |
Jayson | Jelord | Jeypi | Juacho | Kai |
Kairo | Karl | Kelvin | Kenshin | Kien |
K.O. | Kristoff | Kyeo | Kylex | Kylo |
Lanz | Lem | Leo | Marco | Matty |
Paul | Perfect | Prince | Q | Rafael |
Ram | Rawn | Richard | Rov | Sam |
Sandie | Seb | Smileone | Steel | Tehll |
Vhinz | Vi | Vynz | Wave | Yannie |
Yein | Yohan | Yunho | ZO | Zor |
Mission
Voting Mechanics
Scores of 50% will come from Mentors and 50% from global fan votes. Voting was set online through voting cycles at B.Stage app or bethenext.stage.in. Voting is free but limited to 10 votes per day.
Level Test: Mentor's Evaluation
The Dreamers will perform individually in front of the Mentors. After each performance, the Mentors will comment and provide feedback on each performance and each Mentor will give points to each of the Dreamers. The maximum points possible for a Dreamer to earn from each Mentor is 100, for a maximum possible score of 700 points for each contestant. This point system will form the basis of their ranks. If the succeeding Dreamer gets a higher rank than the Dreamer sitting, he will be bumping off other Dreamers based on the order of rank.
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Performance was partially aired on TV / not aired on TV |
Episode | Order | Dreamers | Song | Original Artist | Mentor's Score |
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Episode 1 (February 8) |
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Signal Song
Mission 1 — Unit Battle Mission
Groups Eye-Vengers, Starten, Sh9ne and Novarix won the Unit Battle Mission
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Winning team | |
Leader | |
Center | |
Leader and center |
Performance | Team | Team Votes | Contestant | Original
Mentors’ Score |
Final
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Ranking
For the first ranking, only the mentors determine the Dreamers' ranks, in which the first ranking was determined in episode 4. Starting from the first elimination, both the Dreamers' scores and the public points determine the Dreamers' ranks.
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New Top 7 |
# | Episode 4 | Episode | Episode | Episode | Episode |
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1 | Dylan | ||||
2 | ZO | ||||
3 | Kenshin | ||||
4 | Zor | ||||
5 | Yunho | ||||
6 | Francis | ||||
7 | Adrian | ||||
8 | Kristoff | ||||
9 | Ivan |
Notes
References
- ^ "Global boy group search 'Be the Next: 9 Dreamers' premieres on TV5". philstar.com. January 11, 2025.
- ^ "'Be The NEXT: 99 Dreamers' opens auditions". Daily Tribune. August 24, 2024. Archived from the original on November 6, 2022. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
- ^ Mallorca, Hannah (January 13, 2025). "Sandara Park hosts new survival show on TV5". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved February 8, 2025.
External links
- 2025 Philippine television series debuts
- 2020s Philippine television series
- Filipino-language television shows
- Korean-language television shows
- K-pop television series
- Philippine television series based on South Korean television series
- South Korean reality television series
- Television shows filmed in the Philippines
- TV5 (Philippine TV network) original programming
- TV5 (Philippine TV network) reality shows
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