After a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, telemundo’s ‘La Voz’ is set to resume with luisfonsi, wisin, carlosvives and Alejandra Guzman as judges
returns Sunday, July 26, for its final rounds.
Coaches Luis Fonsi, Alejandra Guzmán, Carlos Vives and Wisin will return to Miami to work with the remaining 28 contestants who will take the stage to kick-off “Los Enfrentamientos” or Cross Battles. Coaches will challenge each other with members of the team competing with performances. Each battle winner will be decided solely by audience votes.
In a statement released to the media, Telemundo said:"As a precautionary measure, the upcoming Live Shows, in which contestants perform in front of a live studio audience, will be postponed until further notice. We will continue to monitor the situation to determine an appropriate date to finalize the competition and provide both contestants and viewers the finale they deserve.”At the same time, pop duo Mau & Ricky return as coaches of El Comeback Stage, a digital series, on July 20.
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