Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, Chito Miranda, SB19's Stell are 'The Voice Generations' coaches | Inquirer Entertainment

Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, Chito Miranda, SB19’s Stell are ‘The Voice Generations’ coaches

/ 06:06 PM June 10, 2023

The Voice Generations

Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, Chito Miranda and SB19’s Stell. Image: Instagram/@thevoicegenph

Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, Chito Miranda and Stell of SB19 were announced as the “superstar coaches” of “The Voice Generations” in the Philippines.

The reality singing competition, which is the new spin-off of The Voice franchise and which will be aired on GMA network, made the announcement through its Instagram page on Friday, June 9.

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“MEET THE SUPERSTAR COACHES WHO ARE READY TO FIGHT IT OUT!” it said. “Abangan sina Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, SB19’s Stell, at Chito Miranda sa kanilang bakbakan sa ‘The Voice Generations.'”

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“The Voice Generations” is open to natural-born Filipino duos and groups, whose members should be from different generations and should have at least a five-year age gap with each other. The auditions began last April 20.

“The Voice Generations” will be hosted by Dingdong Dantes. No further details on the reality singing competition have been given as of this writing.  /ra

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