Telewizja Polska is pleased to announce that the iconic format “The Voice of Poland” is returning to the airwaves in a new version.

New Jury in "The Voice". TVP announces changes

After the fifteenth edition, which ended on November 30, fans of the program can prepare for the sixteenth edition, which is planned to premiere at the beginning of next year.

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It is no longer a secret that the format of “The Voice”, beloved by viewers of TVP2, will return to the airwaves. The audience will see new episodes at the beginning of next year, which will certainly arouse the interest of fans of the program.

In the upcoming edition, TVP has decided to change the entire jury. Andrzej Piaseczny, who gained the sympathy of viewers in previous seasons, will return. In addition to him, the jury will also include three debutants, which heralds a fresh approach to the program. These changes may attract new viewers and liven up the competition between the participants.

A big surprise is the complete change of the jury. Andrzej Piaseczny is returning, who will certainly bring his charisma and experience to the format. Next to him will sit three debutants, whose names will be revealed soon. Such changes are intended to liven up the format and attract new viewers, as well as provide a fresh perspective on the music competition.

It is worth recalling that in the last edition the coaches included Tomson, Baron, Lanberry and Michał Szpak. The final was won by Kuba Badach's protégé, Anna Iwanek. The wait for the new edition will also be made more pleasant by new episodes of „The Voice Senior” and „The Voice Kids&rdquo. We are waiting for more information!

Fans of “The Voice” can count on exciting performances, unique performances and new talents that will surely surprise both the jury and the viewers. It is worth following further information about the program now so as not to miss any news!

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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