
The sixth season of Chanteurs masqués is officially set to air in September 2026, with Sébastien Benoit taking the helm as host. This popular show, which features well-known personalities performing in elaborate costumes while their identities remain a mystery, has captured the hearts of the Quebec audience.
Returning to the show as investigators are Anouk Meunier, Sam Breton, Stéphane Rousseau, and Mélissa Bédard, who will work to uncover the identities of the masked performers. The combination of spectacular costumes, stunning performances, and the thrilling guessing game has made Chanteurs masqués a staple in Quebec entertainment.
“C’est maintenant officiel: la sixième saison de Chanteurs masqués sera bel et bien animée par Sébastien Benoit,” a source confirmed. The excitement surrounding the show continues to grow, as fans eagerly anticipate the new season.
The format of Chanteurs masqués has proven successful in previous seasons, maintaining a loyal following. The show’s unique blend of music, mystery, and entertainment keeps viewers engaged and entertained.
As the premiere date approaches, observers are keen to see how the new season will unfold and what surprises await. The concept of the show continues to enchant audiences, with one source stating, “Le concept de l’émission continue de séduire grâce aux costumes, aux performances et au mystère.”
Details remain unconfirmed about the specific performers and costumes that will be featured in this upcoming season, but the anticipation is palpable.
With its rich history of success, Chanteurs masqués is poised to deliver yet another thrilling season, promising to keep fans on the edge of their seats as they try to guess the identities of their favorite stars.
The show’s return not only highlights the creativity of its participants but also reinforces the strong community spirit that surrounds Quebec’s entertainment scene.
As the countdown to September 2026 begins, fans can look forward to a season filled with excitement, mystery, and unforgettable performances.

