How to Rock with Cymphonique Miller

The battle of the bands is on as Nickelodeon premieres its brand-new live-action comedy series, How to Rock on Saturday, Feb. 4 with back-to-back episodes airing at 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. (ET/PT).

The series, featuring original music performed by Cymphonique Miller, centers on Kacey Simon, a talented teenager who takes her rhythmic pop band to new heights as their lead singer, while navigating the shark-infested social waters of high school.

The network will also, for the first time ever, debut the series on iTunes and on Nick.com in January prior to its television premiere. The series theme song, “Only You Can Be You,” performed by Miller, is currently available on iTunes.

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How to Rock, produced by Nickelodeon in association with Alloy Entertainment, will air regularly on Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT) following all-new episodes of Victorious at 8:00 p.m (ET/PT).

“How to Rock shows our audience that everyone holds an inner-coolness, regardless of appearance or social circle,” said Marjorie Cohn, Nickelodeon’s president, Development and Original Programming. “Although Kacey is forced to fall out of the ‘in-crowd,’ she rocks her true self and soon proves that being ‘perfect’ is no longer cool.”

Nickelodeon, now in its 32nd year, is a leading entertainment brand for kids.

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