The Voice UK has launched a search for Scottish singers - could you get the iconic red chairs to turn?
Applications for the latest season of the ITV series are open with auditions being held in Glasgow.
The popular talent show will see the return of the programme's beloved celebrity judges, including Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and Will.i.am.
Here's everything you need to know about the auditions and how you could be in with a chance of being the next star of The Voice.
The Voice UK launches search for Scottish singers - How to apply
If you want to take to The Voice stage, there is a couple of things you need to do.
You should register on The Voice UK's website and send in the following:
- a photo of yourself
- your social media usernames
- your home address
- previous TV appearances
- an audition video of your singing voice
You need to be 16 years old or older to apply for The Voice UK but if you are under 18, you will need a parent or guardian to apply on your behalf.
Submit the above before August 15, 2022 if you want to be in with a chance of singing in front of the all-star panel.
Successful candidates will be contacted after registration closes in August.
While we don't have an exact release date for the new series, the talent show typically airs between January and March so it might be a little while until we can watch you on our screens.
Submit your application via The Voice UK website - good luck!
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