La Voz, the first-ever Spanish-language version of the hit series The Voice set in the United States, will premiere on Sunday, January 13 at 9pm/8c on Telemundo and its digital platforms.
La Voz is hosted by Jorge Bernal. The musical competition series also features award-winning Latinx music megastars Luis Fonsi, Alejandra Guzmán, Wisin, and Carlos Vives as the Coaches searching and nurturing the most promising Spanish-speaking vocalists in the nation.
Since its 2011 premiere on NBC, The Voice remains an Emmy Award-winning rating powerhouse, one that’s discovered some of the nation’s best vocal talents.
The first-ever Spanish-language edition for U.S. audiences marks the arrival of the purest vocal talent competition ever seen. Maintaining the same format as the English-language edition, La Voz is full of fun, family-oriented, and positive first-class entertainment.
“Two of the greatest powers we have in the Latinx community are our music and our incredible voices. Bringing La Voz to the Spanish-speaking community in the United States is a tremendous opportunity to not only showcase our diverse and unique our musical talents but also launch the next generation of influential global artists,” said Bernal.
Jessica Cediel also joins the team as the Digital Host, a true insider bringing the latest scoop on the coaches and contestants from a unique backstage, all-access perspective.
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 Suarez (Telemundo), Stijn Bakkers (Talpa), Tim van Rongen (Talpa), and Macarena Moreno (Telemundo).