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“The Masked Singer” will need audience members for Season 2. Michael Becker / Fox

Fox had a breakout hit with “The Masked Singer,” its adaptation of a South Korean celebrity singing competition, but Season 1 came to an end Wednesday with its two-hour finale. Luckily, the show’s already been renewed for a Season 2, and it’ll be coming back with all-new stars and all-new costumes.

It’ll also be returning with new audience members for the new episodes, and you could be one of them.

While executive producer Craig Plestis told The Hollywood Reporter that some people in the audience are family members or friends of people in the show’s crew, that doesn’t mean you don’t still have a chance. Some spots will be filled by television audience company, On-Camera Audiences.

The company’s website will release tickets for fans to grab on a first-come, first-served basis. They aren’t currently available, but the site has the option for users to submit their contact information to be alerted when Season 2 tickets become available.

“The Masked Singer” was renewed for a Season 2 only a few weeks after the series premiere aired on Fox, and fans have their commitment and enthusiasm for the show to thank for that.

“The response to ‘The Masked Singer’ has been fantastic and we are thrilled to bring it back for another season,” Rob Wade, President of Alternative Entertainment and Specials at Fox Broadcasting Company, said in a press release. “I am so happy to see a singing Peacock burst into pop culture! ‘The Masked Singer’ is unique, bold, original and embraces the DNA of all the best Fox unscripted shows. We look forward to Season Two being even more fun, weird and wonderful than the first.”

To have the best chance of experiencing Season 2 of “The Masked Singer” in person, as an audience member, make sure to sign up to be notified when tickets become available.