The BBC are looking for BAD singers for new series of I Can See Your Voice
Series two has been confirmed!
Earlier this year bonkers new TV show I Can See Your Voice hit our screens, with Paddy McGuiness taking hosting duties whilst the likes of Alison Hammond, Amanda Holden and Jimmy Carr joined the panel.
Despite the slightly confusing format, which involves a number of people lip-syncing whilst the contestants decide if they are good or bad singers, it's been confirmed the show has now been renewed for a second series, and bosses are back on the hunt for people to take part!
Don't panic if you are tone-deaf and still love getting up to sing your go-to karaoke song, as bosses are on the lookout for both good AND bad singers....
How to apply for I Can See Your Voice - BAD singer
Firstly, seeing as though most of us probably don't have vocals like Lewis Capaldi or Beyoncé, we will start with how to apply for a BAD singer role.
The BBC website states: 'We are looking for the nation’s WORST singers! Are you a terrible singer but think you could convince everyone otherwise for a chance to win a cash prize?'
Applicants must be aged 18 or over by 28th May 2021.
You can apply for a BAD singer role right here.
How to apply for I Can See Your Voice - GOOD singer
Meanwhile, if you fancy yourself as the next P!nk or Ed Sheeran, you can also apply for a good singer role to show off your vocals on TV.
The BBC website states: 'We are looking for AMAZING singers to take part. If you are an incredible vocalist who is ready to WOW the nation then we want to hear from you!'.
Again, applicants must be aged 18 or over by 28th May 2021.
You can apply for a GOOD singer role right here.
How to apply for I Can See Your Voice - Contestant
Alternatively, if you'd rather not perform at all, applications are also open for generic contestants to do the guessing.
The BBC website states: 'Do you have what it takes to spot a good singer? If you think you could tell whether someone is a good singer or a bad singer by working out a series of clues, we want to hear from you!'
Applicants must be aged 18 or over by 28th May 2021.
You can apply to be a contestant right here.
Series one of I Can See Your Voice first hit our TV screens back on Saturday 10th April, with weekly episodes airing every since.
As well as Alison Hammond, Amanda Holden and Jimmy Carr as panel regulars, each week a celebrity guest also joins in, with the likes of Nadine Coyle, Danny Jones, Heather Small and Ricky Wilson taking to the stage for the final performance.
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I Can See Your Voice continues every Saturday at 6.25pm on BBC One.
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