A new trailer has dropped for The Voice 2024 and has coach Adam Lambert (and us) begging for more.
The clip shows the four coaches battling each other to score the most talented contestants on their teams.
As the premise of the show goes, during the Blind Audition rounds, the coaches listen to contestants sing, and can turn their chairs if they want to recruit them to their own teams.
The competition progresses to Callback and Battle Rounds which see contestants gradually eliminated. At the Grand Final, just one singer is crowned the winner, and their coach technically wins as well.
Here’s everything we know about The Voice Australia 2024.
Adam Lambert begging for a contestant to join his team. Image: Seven.
Official Synopsis
The spectacular combination of brand-new coaches LeAnn, Adam, Kate and returning coach Guy promises a season filled with phenomenal performances, emotional moments and life-changing opportunities.
All four coaches are set to take their place on the iconic red chairs with their hands hovering to spin when they hear a voice they must have on their team. That, or hit the infamous 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 extraordinary talent, offering artists the unique opportunity to be mentored by some of the most successful and diverse artists in the global music industry.
The Voice. Seven.
When will The Voice be released and how can you watch it?
The Voice Australia doesn’t have an official air date for 2024. However, last year’s season premiered in August, so you can expect it around the same time this year.
Who are the coaches?
This year will see a largely new set of coaches on The Voice Australia. As previously mentioned, LeAnn, Adam and Kate will join returning coach Guy and the four celebs will compete to score their favourite contestants for their teams.
Is there a trailer?
There is! The first The Voice trailer dropped on July 24. A first-look video was also released earlier this year. You can watch it below.
Trailer released on July 24:
First look:
Will a newbie coach take out the win this season?!
The Voice will air on Channel 7 and 7Plus.
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