Think you’ve got what it takes to win an Individual Immunity challenge on “Survivor”?
The tests of strength, wit, endurance and social savvy have been a defining factor of the hit reality competition series since its inception in 2000, offering contestants guaranteed safety in the late stages of the game.
While some castaways, like Colby Donaldson and Ozzy Lusth, have made history by winning five Individual Immunity challenges in a single season, others, like Cirie Fields, have yet to win even one, despite competing on five separate “Survivor” seasons.
But what about you? Could you outlast the competition in a classic “Survivor” challenge like “Hands on a Hard Idol” or outwit in a race to be the first to complete a complex “Survivor” puzzle?
Well, light your torch and take a minute to strategize, because the chance to prove yourself has finally arrived!
CBS to Stage LIVE Immunity Challenge in NYC Ahead of ‘Survivor 50’ Premiere
CBSAs CBS prepares to debut the historic three-hour premiere of “Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans” on Wednesday, February 25, the franchise will host a first-of-its-kind live recreation of its classic “Hands on a Hard Idol” challenge in the heart of New York City on Tuesday, February 24.
The event will be held in Moynihan Hall at NYC’s Penn Station as part of the festivities preceding the highly anticipated premiere of “Survivor 50” the following evening.
“Come experience ‘Survivor 50’ in NYC!” reads the official synopsis for the event, which will coincide with a red carpet and panel discussion with the cast of the upcoming season at the Paley Center for Media’s “Outwit, Outplay, Outlast” museum installation.
“Join us outside Moynihan Train Hall for a public-facing ‘Survivor 50’ activation where you will get to experience the ritual of tribal council and get some dynamic photo opportunities,” the description continues.
“And once tribal is complete head inside and you might get a glimpse at a first-of-its-kind LIVE event: Hand on a Hard Idol Challenge, featuring influencers and legendary castaways from past seasons,” CBS added, offering longtime fans the chance to “Celebrate 50 seasons of ‘Survivor’ like never before!”
Every ‘Survivor 50’ Event Happening in NYC on Tuesday, Feb. 24
CBSThe live Tribal Council event will kick off at Moynihan Hall starting at 8:00am ET, wrapping up at 6:30pm ET, allowing attendees plenty of time to travel to the Paley Museum to catch the stars of “Survivor 50” – alongside plenty of other former castaways – as they strut down the red carpet ahead of a pre-season panel discussion titled, “The Tribe Has Spoken: An Evening with Jeff Probst and ‘Survivor 50’ Castaways.”
The panel will not only give fans an opportunity to mingle with their favorite castaways while engaging in “an entertaining discussion about the new season, ‘Survivor’ secrets, and behind-the-scenes stories from the show’s unprecedented twenty-six-year run,” but there will also be “an exclusive extended first look at the ‘Survivor 50’ premiere.”
After the red carpet and panel discussion wrap up, longtime “Survivor” host Jeff Probst will travel to join Jimmy Fallon on the set of “The Tonight Show” for his final pre-season interview ahead of Season 50’s historic three-hour premiere on Wednesday, February 25 at 8:00pm ET.



