The Masked Singer episode release schedule: When do new episodes come out?

THE MASKED SINGER. Gnome in the season nine premiere episode of THE MASKED SINGER airing Wednesday, Feb.15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. CR: Michael Becker/FOX ©2023 FOX Media LLC. C
THE MASKED SINGER. Gnome in the season nine premiere episode of THE MASKED SINGER airing Wednesday, Feb.15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. CR: Michael Becker/FOX ©2023 FOX Media LLC. C /
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The Masked Singer is back with an all-new season. Each season of the FOX singing competition series comes back bigger and better. I can’t wait to see all of the stars who will be unmasked. Don’t want to miss a single tune? We’re here to help by sharing The Masked Singer episode release schedule. *Spoilers ahead if you are not caught up on season 9.

Now, I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not the best at guessing who is behind the mask. Half the time (okay, maybe slightly more) I am stumped, but that’s part of the fun! Spoiler warning! Stream the season 9 premiere on Hulu before reading on.

In The Masked Singer season 9 episode 1, Gnome was the first to be eliminated and revealed to be Dick Van Dyke. I was sad to see him go so early on, but someone has to. The second elimination was Sarah Evans.

When do new episodes of The Masked Singer season 9 come out?

New episodes of The Masked Singer season 9 will air weekly on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET only on FOX. At the time of this writing, you are only one episode behind, so it’s not too late to catch up before season 9 episode 2 drops.

What we don’t know, is how many episodes will be featured in season 9. The Masked Singer has included anywhere between 10 to 17 episodes per season, but I don’t see this current season going over 15 episodes. As soon as we learn more, we’ll update this post!

The Masked Singer season 9 episode 2 is titled “ABBA Night,” and it will be all about pop rock and disco nostalgia. In this episode, the current champ, Medusa, will take on two new celebrity singers. Viewers will enjoy “Dancing Queen” and “Fernando,” among other classic hits. Don’t miss it!

Still to come, we’ll see French Hen, Night Owl, and Rock Lobster among many others. It’s going to be a fun ride. Get your thinking hats on.

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