Following Super Bowl LIV, which will see the San Francisco 49ers face off against the Kansas City Chiefs, fans will be introduced to a variety of new characters on Season 3 of "The Masked Singer." The reality competition, which is hosted by "Wild 'N Out" star Nick Cannon, has become a hit since its 2019 debut. Here's how you can get tickets if you are interested in attending a taping of the new episodes.

In 2019, executive producer Craig Plestis revealed to the Hollywood Reporter that some of the audience members are family and friends. However, there are tickets available to additional fans.

Those who are interested in attending the show and trying to guess the new contestants in person can visit On-Camera Audience's website in order to check ticket availability. The site shows that there are various options for Season 3. The tapings for Feb. 5, 10, and 11 are currently filled, but you can join a waitlist to see if spots open up closer to the three dates. Additionally, you can submit your information for subsequent dates in the new season.

Last season, "Let's Make A Deal" host Wayne Brady took home the Season 2 title after revealing that he was the person behind the identity of The Fox. Former "American Idol" star Chris Daughtry and co-host of "The Real," Adrienne Bailon, were later revealed as The Dog and The Flamingo. Other personalities that appeared on Season 2 included "Kiss From a Rose" singer Seal, "Raven's Home" star Raven-Symoné and Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams.

As for what judges Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger, and Ken Jeong can expect in Season 3, some identities have already been revealed ahead of the premiere. A robot and a llama have already been teased, which can be seen in the tweet below, along with several others.

"The Masked Singer" will premiere Sunday on Fox after Super Bowl LIV.

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“The Masked Singer,” starring Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger, is not airing tonight. Michael Becker/Fox