Telemiracle has announced that there will be 80 talented performers taking the stage at TeleMiracle 49, happening March 1 and 2, 2025.

These acts were chosen through an audition process and will be featured throughout the 20-hour telethon, including the “Countdown to Telemiracle” pre-show, the main show, and the overnight segment.

TeleMiracle 49, in support of “Saskatchewan’s Charity,” the Kinsmen Foundation, will be broadcast live from Prairieland Park in Saskatoon.

The 20-hour telethon can be seen on the CTV Saskatchewan network, starting at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 1, and concluding at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 2.

The entire show will also be live streamed at www.telemiracle.com and TeleMiracle’s Facebook page, beginning with “Countdown to TeleMiracle” on March 1 at 6:15 p.m.

For TeleMiracle 49 Chair Terri Troupe-Logue, Saskatchewan Talent is an important piece of the telethon.

“It is a wonderful thing to be able to showcase the talent that comes from our province and know that their performance on the show helps bring in much-needed funds from people across the province,” said Terri Troupe-Logue, Chair for TeleMiracle 49.

Troupe-Logue encourages Saskatchewan residents to support Saskatchewan Talent fundraisers in their local communities.

The talent map / Screen Shot from the TeleMiracle 49 website

“Sask Talent adds a component to the show that brings TeleMiracle home for everyone. Individuals and performers from Saskatchewan share their talents on the show and usually do some fundraising of their own, which adds to our generous donations. Being able to support local talent from right here at home is really amazing,” explained Troupe-Logue.

The full list of performers and their hometowns is posted at telemiracle.com/telemiracle-sasktalent/.

TeleMiracle is entering its 49th year in 2025. Through the proceeds of this annual telethon, the Kinsmen Foundation is helping people every day in Saskatchewan to improve their independence and quality of life. The foundation provides specialized mobility and medical equipment to people and organizations throughout the province, as well as travel assistance for residents in need of vital medical treatment outside of their home community.