La Voix’s return for a tenth season (already!) on TVA isn’t confirmed yet, but “it smells good,” content producer Émilie Fournier of Productions Déferlantes told Showbizz.net.
If the good news is true, will we see the arrival of new coaches on the red pitches next year? We know that this young star has already expressed her interest in joining the ‘La Voix’ judging panel and that France D’Amour, who has been praised as Marjo’s replacement during her time on set, has also expressed that she would love to do this officially part of the adventure. And Mario Pelchat has already signaled his fervent hope of returning for a second edition.
In short: there is no shortage of aspiring coaches. But when Émilie Fournier poses this question, she is content to show a big smile and mention that every time TVA announces the return of La Voix, many Quebec singers raise their hands to say hello apply. . Of course, the producer is keeping a secret in this regard for the time being. In fact, the show’s renewal isn’t “set in stone” yet, at least not publicly, so let’s be patient!
However, when La Voix comes back to life in winter 2024, Émilie Fournier hints that the tone will be in line with what viewers have been appreciating over the past few months.
“We will continue on the path we have taken this year. It responded well. We’re just going to try to go further with a crowd that draws people in and gets them dancing in their living room. Having energy, magic and beautiful encounters on stage,” says the producer, who claims to be particularly proud of the diversity that La Voix has broadcast this year.
“I don’t think three years ago we would have seen a finale that would have brought together a Lebanese, a Franco-Ontarian, an Acadian and a Haitian jay singing Muzion in Creole! I think we managed to unite people in diversity. Eventually we realized that everyone knew Muzion’s song! ‘, portrays Émilie Fournier, describing the final episode of La Voix 2023, in which Adam El Mouna, Sophie Grenier (winner crowned), Christopher Therrien and Jay walk the boards of Studio MELS in Saint-Hubert with a reinterpretation of ‘Lavi Ya Pa Fasil” by the defunct hip hop group Muzion.
“We took risks and the coaches joined us. Serge Denoncourt’s contribution to the staging added great value to our live broadcasts. I think we overcame our challenge, and it wasn’t small! ‘ concludes Émilie Fournier, greeting her colleagues in production and design, Jill Niquet-Joyal, Marianne L’Heureux and Gabriel Roy-Manitta.
This summer, Émilie Fournier is also on TVA’s Sucré Salé for a third season (after 2012 and 2022). She has already done a report on karting with the actor Patrick Emmanuel Abellard and another with Nour Belkhiria, interpreter for Inès, the lovely intern turned lawyer, for the Indéfendable newspaper, an interview that we will see on the big screen next Wednesday become. 31. May. “What an exciting girl with such an interesting life story! exclaims Émilie Fournier about the actress.
Always fascinated by the bright and friendly atmosphere of Sucré Salé, the interviewer also praises the unifying character of the new hostess Mélanie Maynard, who caught our eye last Monday when the entire Sucré Salé reporter team was scheduled to meet at the chalet to get to know each other. A first in the history of the culture magazine.
“The team is already more united this year. I’ve never done that, see the other columnists before the season. Mélanie has a desire to bring everyone together. So I was tempted to come back this year. »
Mélanie Maynard made many viewers laugh in her first week on the air on Sucré Salé. Relive the moment here.
Émilie Fournier, the producer, says she’s working behind the scenes to come up with new ideas, including one with host, actor and singer Bryan Audet.