Seven announces The Voice: Generations to air in 2022

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• “The Voice: Generations is the perfect way to add an exciting new dimension to the format.”

The Seven Network has announced it has commissioned The Voice: Generations, a special event series that will premiere on Seven and 7plus in 2022. 

The Voice: Generations takes the world’s biggest singing competition and invites singers and musicians from different generations to perform together in The Voice arena.

Expect to see Australia’s most talented families, supportive parents, cute kids, gorgeous grandparents, unforgettable siblings, aunts, uncles, blended families and more, all vying for Voice glory. 

Seven’s Network director of programming, Angus Ross, said: “The incredible new season of The Voice which debuts after the Olympics is the best yet.

“We are so thrilled with the series, we think it deserves a spin-off and The Voice: Generations is the perfect way to add an exciting new dimension to the format.”

Hosted by Sonia Kruger, The Voice: Generations is an ITV Studios Australia production for the Seven Network.

ITV Studios Australia CEO and managing director, David Mott, said: “This global television first will be an incredible addition to The Voice brand, and we cannot wait to bring this to life. It is a brilliant opportunity for ‘generations’ to showcase their talents on stage, together for the first time. It will create unforgettable, heartfelt moments that everyone will enjoy.”

Casting for The Voice: Generations is open now: www.thevoicecasting.com.au

The 2021 season of The Voice is set to air after the Olympics, with multiple ARIA and Grammy Award winner Keith Urban, UK hit machine Rita Ora, mega-selling singer-songwriter Guy Sebastian, and – making her coaching debut on The Voice – singing and acting sensation Jessica Mauboy.

The Voice: Generations is the latest addition to the global The Voice franchise, also consisting of The Voice, The Voice Kids, The Voice Senior, The Voice Teens, The Voice All Stars and The Voice Rap. It currently has a total of 135 adaptations across the world, making it the biggest and most successful format brand in the non-scripted global market to date. 

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