Barmageddon
Barmageddon is an American game show television series that premiered on December 5, 2022, on USA Network.[1] Created by country music artist Blake Shelton, television producer Lee Metzger, and host Carson Daly, the series is set in Shelton's Ole Red bar in Nashville, Tennessee, where celebrity guests compete in a series of exaggerated bar games.[2][3] Hosted by professional wrestler and WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Garcia, the show features Shelton and Daly in supporting roles, with Shelton often providing musical interludes and Daly serving as the bartender.[4][5] The format revolves around pairs of celebrities facing off in physical and skill-based challenges inspired by bar activities, such as air cannon cornhole, tic-tac-throwdown, and fool's ball, with winners advancing toward charity prizes.[6] Episodes typically include live audience participation, comedic banter, and performances, emphasizing a rowdy, party-like atmosphere at the Ole Red venue.[4] The series aired its first season from December 2022 to January 2023, consisting of eight episodes, followed by a second season from November 2023 to January 2024 with nine episodes.[7][2] As of 2025, no third season has been announced.[8] Barmageddon has been noted for its high-energy entertainment and celebrity matchups, drawing guests from music, sports, and comedy, including pairings like Blake Shelton versus Kane Brown and Gwen Stefani versus Sheryl Crow.[9] The show streams on platforms like Peacock and Prime Video, contributing to its accessibility beyond initial USA Network broadcasts.[6][10]Overview
Premise
Barmageddon is an American game show featuring teams of a celebrity and a viral internet sensation competing in exaggerated, bar-themed physical challenges at Blake Shelton's Ole Red bar in Nashville, Tennessee. The series combines high-energy entertainment with celebrity camaraderie, as participants tackle games inspired by classic bar activities but amplified for television drama. Hosted by Nikki Bella, with Blake Shelton and Carson Daly in supporting roles, the show emphasizes fun and competition in a lively venue setting.[11] Premiering on December 5, 2022, on USA Network, Barmageddon integrates a charitable component into its format. The winner of each episode secures a prize to support a viral internet sensation they have selected, offering support and recognition to deserving recipients beyond the on-screen action. This element highlights the show's intent to blend lighthearted rivalry with meaningful impact.[2][12] A distinctive close to every episode involves the contestants joining Shelton for a group performance of one of his songs, such as "All My Exes Live in Texas," fostering a celebratory musical wrap-up regardless of the competition's outcome. Examples of featured games include King Pong and Beer Bombs, which test agility and strategy in the bar environment.[13][14]Hosts and production team
Barmageddon is hosted by Nikki Garcia, formerly known as Nikki Bella, a WWE Hall of Famer who manages game announcements, celebrity interactions, and on-screen energy throughout each episode.[15][16] Country music star Blake Shelton and television host Carson Daly serve as recurring on-screen personalities, frequently appearing as guests and co-hosts to introduce segments and engage with contestants, with Daly co-hosting several early episodes and Shelton making cameo appearances in every installment.[17][18] The series was created by Blake Shelton, Emmy Award-winning producer Lee Metzger, and Carson Daly, who drew from Shelton's bar-themed entertainment concepts for the show's format.[19][20] It is produced by Lucky Horseshoe Productions, Carson Daly Productions, JLP Pictures, and White Label Productions in association with Universal Television Alternative Studio for the USA Network.[21] Key executive producers include Shelton, Daly, Metzger, and White Label's Chris Wagner, overseeing creative direction and production logistics from the show's Nashville-based set at Shelton's Ole Red bar.[19][17] Beyond the hosts and producers, there is no fixed major cast, with episodes featuring rotating celebrity contestants rather than a permanent ensemble.[16]Development
Creation and concept
Barmageddon was conceived by country singer Blake Shelton during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a lighthearted, low-stakes competition featuring bar games among celebrities, directly inspired by his ownership of the Ole Red bar chain and his close-knit circle of famous friends. While isolated on the set of The Voice amid production restrictions, Shelton brainstormed the idea with longtime collaborator Carson Daly, transforming casual drinking games like darts into an over-the-top spectacle akin to an "adult spring break" filled with escapism and friendly rivalries.[22][23] The project advanced through key milestones beginning with a pitch to USA Network in 2021, followed by official greenlighting in 2022. Emmy Award-winning producer Lee Metzger came on board as co-creator, building on his established professional relationship with Shelton and Daly from serving as executive producer on The Voice for its first 13 seasons. This collaboration ensured the show's format drew from proven reality competition structures while infusing Shelton's personal bar-centric vision. In May 2023, Shelton and Metzger launched Lucky Horseshoe Productions to produce the series.[22][21][24] Over time, the initial straightforward celebrity bar challenge concept evolved to incorporate a charity element, reflecting Shelton's longstanding philanthropy, such as his support for wildlife conservation and community causes. Producers settled on five games per episode to optimize pacing and viewer engagement, balancing physical comedy with competitive tension. The series was officially announced on October 18, 2022, when USA Network revealed the premiere details, with Shelton promoting it as "the wildest game show," emphasizing its rowdy, unscripted energy. Filming at the Ole Red bar in Nashville lent an authentic honky-tonk atmosphere to the proceedings.[22][25][26]Filming locations and format changes
Barmageddon is primarily filmed at Blake Shelton's Ole Red bar in Nashville, Tennessee, where the production transforms the venue's stage and bar area into the central hub for competitions and performances. This setup fosters an immersive honky-tonk atmosphere, with games integrated directly into the bar's layout, such as axe-throwing stations and cornhole setups amid the lively pub environment, enhancing the show's rowdy, alcohol-fueled theme.[27][28] The filming schedule for Season 1 took place in late 2022, ahead of the December premiere, while Season 2 was shot in mid-2023 to align with its November airing. Episodes are typically produced in blocks to streamline logistics at the single location, incorporating a live audience to amplify the energetic crowd reactions and bar-like vibe during tapings.[29][18] The core competition format remained unchanged for Season 2, continuing to feature celebrity guests from Shelton's network of friends across music and entertainment. The production maintains a high-definition multi-camera setup for capturing the fast-paced action, with post-production focusing on highlight reels shared across social media to engage fans.[18][11]Gameplay
Core rules and structure
Each episode of Barmageddon follows a consistent 30-minute format, pitting two celebrities against each other in five sequential bar games at Blake Shelton's Ole Red bar in Nashville, Tennessee.[2][30] The host, Nikki Garcia (formerly Nikki Bella), opens each episode with introductions of the competitors—who each champion a viral internet sensation—and outlines the rules, incorporating light-hearted pre-game banter to set the tone.[14] The competition progresses through the five games, where celebrities accumulate wins based on performance in each challenge, blending physical skill and bar-themed elements. After a loss in any game, the defeated competitor has the option to spin the Wheel of Redemption, a high-risk mechanism that can restore a point or tie the round but typically imposes humorous or unpleasant penalties, such as consuming bizarre concoctions.[31] Blake Shelton and Carson Daly contribute ongoing commentary, serve drinks, and heighten the entertainment with trash-talking from the sidelines, while Shelton performs live music to bookend the episode.[16] The overall winner is the celebrity who secures the most victories in the best-of-five structure, with no mid-episode eliminations beyond individual game outcomes; all five games are played to determine the final result. The victor then awards a substantial prize—often financial aid or experiences—to their supported viral sensation as a charitable gesture. This structure remains uniform across seasons, with only minor adjustments to pacing or game timing for production flow.[2][14]Featured games
Barmageddon features a rotating selection of over-the-top, bar-themed games designed to test celebrities' skills in a competitive, alcohol-inspired environment, with each episode incorporating five distinct challenges. These games draw from classic bar activities like beer pong and axe-throwing but are scaled up for television spectacle, emphasizing physical comedy and precision under pressure. Safety is prioritized through custom equipment, such as padded targets, non-lethal projectiles, and vision-obscuring accessories rather than actual alcohol consumption during play, ensuring participants engage in alcohol-themed antics without impairment.[32] Key recurring games include Air Cannon Cornhole, where teams aim compressed-air cannons to launch cornhole bags at speeds up to 30 miles per hour toward a distant board, scoring points for bags landing in the hole while navigating time limits and wind interference; the setup uses reinforced boards and high-pressure air systems for controlled launches. Drunken Axehole challenges players to throw axes and saw blades at a bullseye target while wearing progressively obscuring goggles to simulate intoxication, with points awarded for accuracy across multiple rounds on a secure, padded range. King Pong transforms beer pong into a paddle-based showdown on oversized tables, where contestants strike ping-pong balls into giant cups—standard for one point, gold-rimmed for two—using paddles that accumulate holes to increase difficulty over turns, all on elevated platforms with safety netting.[32] Beer Bombs involves hurling basketballs from a balcony into oversized trash bins (one point each) or a challenging golden cup (two points), while dodging a human blocker below, utilizing reinforced bins and soft balls to prevent injury in the multi-level arena. Other variants include Buzzed Words, a karaoke-style game where teams sing lyrics and score based on how many predefined "buzz" keywords appear, with opponents pouring mock shots as penalties, performed on a stage with lyric prompters and safe liquid props; and Keg Kurling, which mimics curling by sliding weighted beer kegs on wheels across a rink to house zones, allowing strategic bumps to displace rivals' kegs, on a slick, bounded ice-like surface with padded edges. These games are rotated across episodes to maintain variety, with at least three staples appearing per season, fitting into the overall five-game structure that builds toward a final showdown.[32]Seasons and episodes
Season 1 (2022–23)
Season 1 of Barmageddon premiered on the USA Network on December 5, 2022, and concluded on January 23, 2023, spanning eight episodes. Hosted by Nikki Garcia, the season was executive produced by Blake Shelton and Carson Daly, who also appeared behind the bar and participated in competitions. Filmed live at Shelton's Ole Red bar in Nashville, Tennessee, the episodes featured celebrity guests paired with viral video stars competing in bar games such as Drunken Axe Hole, Keg Kurling, and Air Cannon Corn Hole. The standard gameplay involved teams earning points through games, with the overall winner determined by the highest score or sudden death tiebreakers.[11][33] The season provided a chronological showcase of celebrity rivalries across music, sports, wrestling, and entertainment. The premiere episode pitted country singers Blake Shelton against Kane Brown, marking the show's debut with high-energy bar challenges that highlighted Shelton's home turf advantage. Episode 2 brought musicians Gwen Stefani and Sheryl Crow into the mix, where Crow won after dominating in games like Drunken Axe Hole, Air Cannon Corn Hole (despite a Wheel of Redemption penalty), Keg Kurling, Hornstars, and the Buzz Words finale, in which contestants covered each other's songs—"All I Wanna Do" by Crow and "Hollaback Girl" by Stefani.[34] Episode 3 featured NASCAR stars Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer in a high-stakes matchup, with Bowyer clinching victory in sudden death basketball after tied games in Beer Bombs and Keg Kurling, and wins in Air Cannon Corn Hole and H.O.R.S.E. on a Horse. The competition continued in episode 4 with comedian Jay Pharoah facing actor Martin Kove from The Karate Kid. Episode 5 showcased WWE rivals Brie Bella and Sasha Banks, with Bella securing the win through strong performances in King Pong, Just The Tip, Air Cannon Corn Hole, and a sudden death Four Play.[35][36] Episode 6 matched country artist Trace Adkins against former NFL player Mike Vrabel, blending music and sports. Episode 7 featured actress Malin Akerman competing against comedian Lil Rel Howery. The season finale in episode 8 featured singers Elle King and Chris Young, capping the inaugural run with musical twists and bar game chaos.[33] Notable throughout the season was the premiere hype generated by Shelton and Daly's promotion on social media and related shows like The Voice, drawing attention to the bar setting and celebrity cameos. The introduction of song covers in games like Buzz Words added a musical twist, allowing contestants to showcase vocal talents alongside physical challenges. Winners across episodes supported various charities through donations, emphasizing the show's philanthropic angle alongside its entertainment value. The season's live audience at Ole Red created an electric atmosphere, though the venue's intimate size occasionally posed logistical hurdles for filming larger crowds.[34]Season 2 (2023–24)
The second season of Barmageddon premiered on November 13, 2023, on USA Network, featuring 9 episodes that aired weekly through January 22, 2024. Hosted by Nikki Garcia, with Blake Shelton and Carson Daly in supporting roles, the season introduced an expanded lineup of celebrity matchups drawn from music, film, television, and comedy, emphasizing high-energy bar games adapted from the core structure of the show. This run incorporated a holiday-themed special aired on NBC on December 4, 2023, featuring Blake Shelton vs. Ice-T in festive games like Merry Axe-Mas, Christmas Carol-oke, and Little Drummer Boy, with Shelton's team winning for charity. The regular episodes aimed to build on the first season's success by featuring live musical performances integrated into episodes, such as Shelton's opening covers of classic songs like "Authority Song" by John Mellencamp during the Gabriel Iglesias vs. Jelly Roll matchup.[2][37] The season's episodes followed the standard format of five themed bar games per matchup, with winners securing prizes for charities selected by the celebrities, though specific donation amounts per episode were not publicly detailed. Key differences from the first season included a slightly faster game pacing to heighten excitement, as noted by producers in pre-season announcements, and increased musical elements with contestants like Colbie Caillat and Boyz II Men showcasing talents alongside competitions. Guest hosting spots were limited but included Carson Daly occasionally stepping in for bar-side commentary. Across both seasons, the show supported various charities through winner proceeds, contributing to over $1 million in total donations, though exact figures for Season 2 alone remain undisclosed.[11][38]| Episode | Air Date | Matchup | Notable Games and Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | November 13, 2023 | Kelly Clarkson vs. Michelle Rodriguez | Featured cornhole and a karaoke drinking twist called Buzzed Words; Kelly Clarkson emerged victorious, securing a win for her team's charity efforts.[39] |
| 2 | November 20, 2023 | Blake Shelton vs. Gwen Stefani | Included Tic-Tac Throwdown and Buzzed Words; Shelton's team prevailed in the celebrity showdown between the married couple.[34] |
| 3 | November 27, 2023 | David Arquette vs. Colbie Caillat | Highlighted Keg Kurling and King Pong; Caillat's team swept key rounds, leading to their overall win.[40] |
| 4 | December 4, 2023 | Gabriel Iglesias vs. Jelly Roll | Showcased human-sized foosball and Four Play; Iglesias, known as Fluffy, claimed victory in the comedian-rapper battle.[41] |
| 5 | December 11, 2023 | Carly Pearce vs. Boyz II Men | Involved Talk Derby to Me and Wet Sharts; Pearce's team took the win in this music rivalry.[42] |
| 6 | December 18, 2023 | Chris Hardwick vs. Rob Riggle | Centered on Cornholer Maximus and other bar challenges; Riggle's team won with comedic flair. |
| 7 | January 8, 2024 | Nikki Glaser vs. Al Madrigal | Featured a chaotic horse race and Beat Off; Glaser's comedic edge led to her team's triumph.[43] |
| 8 | January 15, 2024 | Bill Engvall vs. AJ McCarron | Included Fool's Ball and Air Cannon Cornhole; Engvall secured the win for his selected charity. |
| 9 (Finale) | January 22, 2024 | Lauren Alaina vs. Blake Shelton | Culminated in oversized beer pong and redemption challenges; Shelton won the season finale, donating proceeds to his charity.[38] |