The Voice UK will return to screens later this year with three new faces set to appear on the coaching panel. Bosses of the hit ITV singing contest have announced today (February 21) that two brand new coaches will replace Olly Murs in a show 'first', whilst another will take over Anne-Marie's chair.
Hosted by Emma Willis, the show sees four coaches pick performers to join their teams and guide them through the series. In recent years it has been will.i.am, Anne-Marie, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs at the forefront, but there has now been a big overhaul on the panel.
The Voice UK has now confirmed that two McFly stars will replace Olly Murs in a 'double chair', whilst a GRAMMY Award winner will also join will.i.am and Sir Tom Jones on the hunt for a musical superstar. READ MORE: Stacey Solomon warned 'stop telling everyone' as she 'keeps it real' on break Announcing the news on social media, The Voice UK took to X, formerly Twitter to reveal the news to fans. "Introducing your Superstar coaches for 2024 and a Voice UK first… The double chair!," the post read.
An image shared alongside the post then revealed that internationally acclaimed artist LeAnn Rimes would be replacing Anne-Marie.
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