Michael McIntyre has revealed a whole lot more about his upcoming Big Show.
Aspiring performers will get a chance to entertain the audience, but not in an X Factor, Britain's Got Talent or The Voice sort of way.
Never one to shy away from a prank, McIntyre has announced that he will be playing a game where unwitting members of the public come into the theatre thinking they will be there for work.
In reality, the person will come face to face with a live audience and a well-known comedian.
Speaking about the surprise, McIntyre said: "They come through a fake corridor that leads them all the way onto the middle of the stage and they receive the shock of their lives with 2,500 people in the audience going nuts!
"They all have a passion for performance, and we make this happen for them when they take part in a performance at the end of the show!"
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The segment will be called Unexpected Star and everyone from singing electricians to hairdressers has been targeted so far.
In addition, McIntyre will be bringing back the hilarious Celebrity Send To All.
The game sees the host send risqué and embarrassing text messages to the contact book on his celebrity guests' phones.
He previously played the game on his Christmas special with James Corden... with hilarious consequences.
McIntyre's show was recorded in front of a live audience at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London.
Michael McIntyre's Big Show airs on April 16 at 7pm on BBC One.













