“The Voice” unveils the new features for the next season

“The Voice” unveils the new features for the next season
“The Voice” unveils the new features for the next season

We will still have to wait a few months before being able to discover the new season of “The Voice” but the TF1 program director has already revealed some major new features.

« The Voice » is preparing its return to TF1. We will still have to wait until the start of 2025 to discover the talents. For this season, the game mechanics will be redesigned to energize it and the show but also make a comeback. to the fundamentals ».

Rémi Faure, director of streaming programs at TF1, held a press conference to reveal the outlines. From now on, coaches will have more time to support talents and above all, there will be no more flights between coaches, to return to “ the purity of the format ».

Rémi Faure announces the end of “ cross battles » and “ super cross battles “. THE ” groups » will take place a little earlier in the adventure, between the blind auditions and the “ battles “. The coaches will therefore have to form their teams of four to create tables. It is after this test that there will be a selection to finally keep six candidates for each coach. Following this selection, the “ battles » will take place before allowing the selected candidates to advance to the semi-final.

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If the coaches don’t have ” presque » no longer have to worry about having their talents stolen, they will also be able to use a new button « second chance “. If no one has reviewed a talent, then one of the coaches can use this button to hear it again and perhaps draft it. This button can only be used once per coach and per season. Finally, the button “ block » remains in place.

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