Brace yourselves, Australia, as Channel Seven’s flagship entertainment show “The Voice Australia” prepares to echo through our living rooms once again in its upcoming 2023 season.
Anticipation is mounting as we get our first glimpse of the refreshed coaching panel, with a notable addition of the genre-defying global sensation, Jason Derulo. The superstar will join returning coaches Rita Ora, Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy on the iconic red chairs.
The stakes are high as the four coaches prepare to battle it out in the pursuit of finding the nation’s next singing sensation. Rita Ora is set to defend her previous season’s victory, Guy Sebastian is brimming with confidence in his talent scouting ability, and both Jessica Mauboy and Jason Derulo are ready to assemble teams of champion voices.
The sense of rivalry is palpable, with the coaches preparing for a showdown amidst the extraordinary talent the new season promises to bring.
A new trailer for the 2023 season of The Voice Australia has been launched by Seven Creative, capturing the heart-stopping excitement of blind auditions and the iconic spinning red chairs.
As described by Seven Creative Director, Graham Donald, the scale of this campaign is unprecedented in The Voice’s history, demonstrating the show’s unique ability to captivate and unite Australia with remarkable voices.
“We made the scale of this bigger than any The Voice Australia campaign we’ve done before to show how an amazing voice can unite Australia and stop us in our tracks.
“We had great fun shifting from a more traditional promo to developing a true creative platform.”
Melissa Hopkins, Seven West Media Chief Marketing and Audience Officer, praises the campaign by Seven Creative,
“This epic campaign from Seven Creative is a special collaboration with renowned agency Emotive – whose digital, print and out-of-home will launch in the coming weeks.
“We are on a journey as a brand to ensure that we start to develop advertising that can stand up to the best advertising that others place on our platform,”
“The Voice Australia,” known for its role in unearthing and nurturing new artists such as 2022 series champion Lachie Gill, promises more thrilling and emotive musical moments this season. Under the capable stewardship of host Sonia Kruger, the show will once again feature a strong line-up of artists competing to be crowned the winner.
Channel Seven’s “The Voice Australia” continues to be one of Australia’s most-watched entertainment shows, recording a viewership of 1.39 million nationally in 2022 and showing a steady growth in its audience year-on-year.
“powerful” is a bit much
I hope channel 7 dont make the mistake of running to many episodes.
In my opinion Ch7 ran way to many with Australian Idol