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A legend returns: The Voice UK announces its judges after ITV move

It's all change as Boy George, Paloma Faith and Ricky Wilson are binned

There is some good news for those who thought that Sir Tom Jones being fired from The Voice UK by the BBC had ruined the show.

The legendary singer is returning when the talent show makes its debut on ITV next year.

It is pretty much all change with the judging panel, with only will.i.am staying on after the show crossed channels.

So, there will be some new faces coming to The Voice UK.

Joining Sir Tom will be Oscar-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson and rock star Gavin Rossdale.

Long-running coach will.i.am is the only star to have appeared on every series and Sir Tom can’t wait to return to the show and his “pal”.

The Welsh superstar singer said: “I’m looking forward to returning to my big red chair on The Voice UK.

“I had some great times on the show and I can’t wait to again discover and help some brand new talent.

“And of course be back with my pal will.i.am.”

The 76-year-old singer previously acted as a coach for the first four series, winning the first in 2012 with his act Leanne Mitchell.

He left before the fifth series in 2016 and accused the BBC of “sub-standard behaviour” for axing him from the show with just a 24-hour warning.

He claimed to have been ditched from the series “with no consultation or conversation of any kind”.

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Upon his return, he will also have US music artist and actress Jennifer and British rock star Gavin by his side.

Jennifer, 35, rose to prominence on American Idol 2004, coming in seventh place but going on to have a successful music and Hollywood career.

Her litany of credits include a best supporting actress Academy Award for 2006 musical Dreamgirls and a Grammy Award for her self-titled debut album in 2009.

She said: “I couldn’t be more excited to join the amazing panel of coaches on The Voice UK.

“The UK has always been so supportive of me since the beginning of my career so I’m really looking forward to sharing my point of view with the contestants and especially Team JHUD.”

Gavin, 48, is known for being a member of 1990s rock group Bush, whose debut album Sixteen Stone is certified six-times multi-platinum.

He is also known for his high-profile marriage and subsequent split earlier this year from No Doubt star Gwen Stefani, and for being the father of model and Strictly Come Dancing star Daisy Lowe.

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Gavin said he is “so thrilled to be joining The Voice UK” after previously appearing as a guest on the US version of the series two years ago.

He added: “I have always been extremely proud to fly the flag for British rock music and I can’t wait to join this incredible panel and help discover some new talent.”

Siobhan Greene, ITV Network’s head of entertainment, said: “We are absolutely chuffed to bits with the line-up for the launch of The Voice UK on ITV.

“All four coaches are global artists in the music industry and are at the top of their game.”

Emma Willis will return to present after joining the programme in 2014.

The winner will take home a recording contract with music giants Polydor Records, home to acts including Take That, Ellie Goulding and The 1975.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor