The Voice returns to Seven in 2024, and the search is on in a first look at the new season coming soon to Channel Seven and 7plus.
The new coaches LeAnn Rimes, Adam Lambert, Kate Miller-Heidke and returning coach Guy Sebastian promise a season filled with high notes, high emotions, and major musical opportunities.
When the new judges were announced in February, Seven’s chief content officer, entertainment programming, Angus Ross, said: “The Voice has been our #1 entertainment program since 2021, reaching and engaging millions of people. We’re beyond thrilled to have four of the world’s greatest vocalists discovering and coaching a new wave of Australian artists this year. With LeAnn, Adam, Kate and Guy in the spinning red chairs, it’s going to be the best season yet!”
All four coaches are set to take their places on the red chairs with their hands hovering to spin when they hear a voice they must have on their team. That, or hit the Block button to stop another coach from securing an artist that has what it takes to win it all.
This season, The Voice is set to elevate its platform for discovering and nurturing talent, offering artists the opportunity to be mentored by successful and diverse artists from the global music industry.
The new season of The Voice is hosted by 2023 TV WEEK Gold Logie Award-winner Sonia Kruger.
In 2023, Australia voted former back-up singer and mum-of-two Tarryn Stokes as winner of The Voice. She was up against fellow Grand Finalists Charlie Pittman, Ezra Williams and Ethan Beckton.
The 40-year-old from Melbourne was shocked after host Sonia Kruger announced the result, saying that said: “It feels amazing, going from The Blinds to being in the Grand Finale and somehow believing that I can do this, it’s just thanks to Rita for believing in me.”