Telemundo announced that Latin rock star, Alejandra Guzmán, joins as Coach of the singing competition La Voz, the Spanish-language version of the hit NBC show The Voice, coming for the first time to U.S. Hispanic television in 2019. The Mexican music idol will join the already announced Coach Luis Fonsi and two other coaches that will be announced soon.
“It is a great honor to be a Coach of this prestigious singing competition that will allow us to witness the discovery of La Voz, the best voice of the first season on U.S. Hispanic television,” said Alejandra Guzmán. “I’m ready to win!”
Auditions for the first season of La Voz continue for those over 18 in New York (July 7); Chicago (July 14), San Antonio (July 21) and Miami (July 28).
La Voz is a production of Telemundo, Talpa Media USA, Inc., and Warner Horizon Unscripted & Alternative Television. The series is created by John de Mol, who serves as an executive producer along with Cisco Suárez (Telemundo), Stijn Bakkers (Talpa), Tim van Rongen (Talpa) and Macarena Moreno (Telemundo).