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The Voice Kids UK 2018 first look as coaches return for series two

Here’s a first look at The Voice Kids UK 2018 ahead of series two starting this weekend.

The Voice UK Kids 2018 is back on ITV from Saturday night for its second season.

The Voice Kids is again open to solo singers between the ages of seven and 14, with the winner receiving a life changing prize to help their music careers.

Last year’s coaches will.i.am, Pixie Lott and Danny Jones will all return to The Voice Kids in 2018, ITV previously confirmed.

Will said: “I am honoured to be back on The Voice Kids, inspiring and sending kids on their way to do awesome stuff with their lives.

Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am.
Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am.

“Danny is amazing and Pixie is awesome. Pixie balances off the wild antics Danny and I have!”

Pixie added: “I’m so delighted to be back for series two of The Voice Kids. I’m also looking forward to spending time with Will and Danny again and having our Voice Kids family back!”

And Danny commented: “I had an amazing time on the first series of The Voice Kids and I’m super excited to be returning to the red chair, hitting the button again and uncovering some of the best UK talent our youth has to offer.”

Hosting again will be Emma Willis, fresh from the main show which wrapped up back in April.

For 2018, there will be a brand new format for The Voice UK Kids

The show will air over the space of just 8 days, with new episodes each night.

“It’s official, the kids are taking over,” Will.i.am teases in a new trailer.

“We have eight days full of surprises,” he adds.

Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am.
Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am.
Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am.
Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am.

The show begins this Saturday night, July 14 at 8PM on ITV.

The series then continues Sunday at 7:30PM before airing at 8PM each weeknight.

The Voice Kids will end with a live final on Saturday, July 21.

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