Antena 3 already has the stage ready to premiere what will be his third edition of ‘La voz senior’. More than a year after its last final, the musical talent returns this Saturday, at 10:10 p.m., to search for the best voice in Spain of more than 60 years with Eva González as master of ceremonies: “This version is special, the most emotional of all and the one that teaches me the most. They don’t want a music career, they want to make their families proud of them. “
“They come without fear because they have nothing to lose and they have a lot to gain. The prize is not to win as in the other versions, but to get on stage. It is the way to show the world that they are still capable after the pandemic and not see their loved ones, “said Carmen Ferreiro, entertainment director of Atresmedia Televisión, in the virtual presentation of the format in which YOTELE was present.
This new ‘senior’ edition will consist of four galas: two of blind auditions, a semifinal and the grand final. “Contestants have taught us to measure life differently. We count life by the years we live, but They show that the important thing is not that number, but the many other ‘numbers’ that there are; in the form of hugs, moments, people you’ve met …“says Encarna Pardo, Executive Director of Entertainment for Boomerang TV.
The team of coaches is also renewed in this third season of ‘La voz senior’ on Antena 3. Niña Pastori and José Mercé become coaches for the first time and join Antonio Orozco and Bustamante, coaches of the latest edition of the format. “It is a return to believe that it is never too late if happiness is good. Society stigmatizes the elderly a lot, but in this program they always feel that they are starting something beautiful. They arrive with an illusion that cannot be counted,” he commented on the presentation by the flamenco singer and also a jury of ‘Tierra de talentos’ (Canal Sur).
“They come with the hyper-learned lesson. They have lived many things, they are very clear about their style and the songs they want to sing. They are all great artists,” said Niña Pastori. “They remind me why I started in all this,” said David Bustamante.
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For its part, Antonio Orozco reflected in his speech at the press conference on how “society stigmatizes a lot reaching those years (from the 60s):” It seems that one has nothing to do. But when they are on ‘La Voz Senior’ there is always a feeling that something new is starting. “
Once the blind auditions have passed, the four coaches of ‘La voz senior’ will have the help of Tomatito, Sheila Dúrcal, Omar Montes and Kiki Morente, who will act as advisors in this new edition of the talent.
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