Laura Pausini emerged as one of the standout names at the press conference unveiling the new issue of La Voz. She discussed her return as a coach to the hit musical format, which is marking a decade on the air, and admitted that hiding her feelings was a challenge given how much the project means to her. As the host of the Eurovision Song Contest she had to stay neutral, even though Chanel has long been one of her favorite artists. The moment highlighted how Pausini balances personal admiration with professional obligation.
She recalled the moments when the team advised against signaling personal preferences during the early nights of the show. Pausini revealed that she tried to keep Spain out of her signals to avoid drawing attention, noting that she is not the kind of contestant who can easily pretend otherwise. The singer shared this candid reflection after speaking with Yotele, who attended the presentation. The anecdote underscored her commitment to the format while remaining true to her instincts as a performer and a judge. [Citation: El País]
Pausini also described the aftermath of Chanels performance of SloMo, explaining how she had to communicate the audience ratings to Spain. She acknowledged that there was pressure to stay discreet in Italy, yet she chose to convey the moment with genuine emotion. She described that choice as one of the hardest aspects of the experience, a reminder that the show is as much about human connection as it is about algorithmic rankings. [Citation: El País]
The singer expressed satisfaction with The Voice returning to her red chair, emphasizing that she would gladly commit to the show year after year if possible. She also highlighted the freedom she feels on this program, contrasting it with other formats where she might feel constrained. Pausini noted that she does not feel pressed to press a button in any particular way, a sign of the trusting dynamic on the set. [Citation: El País]
La Voz is set to lift the curtain again and resonate strongly on Antena 3. The network is preparing to premiere a new adult edition of the beloved international talent show. Hosted by Eva Gonzalez, Sound will enter its fourth edition on Antena 3 with a panel including Laura Pausini, Luis Fonsi, Pablo López, and Antonio Orozco.
Four remarkable artists from both national and international stages will guide viewers through the competition, shaping the sales listings and turning chairs on the show. The quartet already knows the format well, having watched it evolve in previous years, and they reunite with Luis Fonsi after their 2020 collaboration on the program. The addition of Pausini and Orozco brings fresh energy to the rotating coaching lineup.
The new season will introduce a strong team of consultants who will support the coaches during the Battles phase. Lola Indigo will join Luis Fonsi as an advisor, while Antonio Orozco will be joined by Vanessa Martin as Pausini’s chosen assistant. Raphael will work with Pablo López as an adviser, expanding the program’s creative and strategic guidance. [Citation: El País]
To mark the ten year milestone of The Voice in the country, the show will feature a special gala episode that brings back the original coaches to the Spanish stage. Malu, David Bisbal, Melendi, and Rosario are set to appear, delivering a nostalgic homage while continuing the series’ evolution for a modern audience. [Citation: El País]