Future of The Voice UK confirmed after kids' spin-off series axed by ITV

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The future of the well-known singer contest The Voice UK has been confirmed after the childrens' version of the show was axed by ITV.

The future of the well-known ITV singing contest The Voice UK has been confirmed after the kids' version of the show was axed. The programme, which was originally launched on the BBC all the way back in 2012, moved to rival broadcaster ITV in 2016. In 2017, The Voice Kids was launched but has since been shelved, leading to a great deal of concern around the future of the original version of the programme.

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👀 #TheVoiceUK pic.twitter.com/uI4dyHL2dj — The Voice UK (@thevoiceuk) October 26, 2024 It has been revealed that The Voice UK will continue for another series on ITV , with the next set of blind auditions set to take place in the summer and the live final potentially happening in October.

According to TV Zone , audience tickets are now available, and Danny Jones is set to return to hosting the coaching panel. The Voice Kids was reportedly cancelled in 2023, with an insider telling The Sun newspaper that talent shows have been in decline in recent years. Recommended Reading: New Coronation Street star breaks silence after backlash to 'affair' Sky axe legendary children's channel today after 17 years - did you watch it? Hollyoaks star breaks silence amid exit from Channel 4 soap after 12 years They said: “The show had a good run and had its own fanbase, but execs are keen to free up scheduling space for other new programming to keep ideas as fresh as possible.

“The cast have great memories from the series, but have plenty of other projects to keep them busy. ” At the time of the hiatus reveal, an ITV spokesman said: “The Voice Kids is taking a break in 2024. "We’re working with Lifted Entertainment on The Voice UK for 2024 and development of The Voice-branded specials.

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