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“Voices of stars”: the new entertainment from France 2 which highlights vocal lookalikes

2024-02-21T15:23:44.085Z

Highlights: “Voices of stars”: the new entertainment from France 2 which highlights vocal lookalikes. Michaël Gregorio, Jarry, Liane Foly and Véronic DiCaire will form the jury of “Voix de stars’. Julia Vignali, reporting to Sophie Davant in “Affaire concluded”, will present the program. The concept: identify voices similar to those of stars in auditions and on social networks.


Michaël Gregorio, Jarry, Liane Foly and Véronic DiCaire will form the jury of “Voix de stars”, new entertainment presented by Julia Vig


“I need that rainbow of emotions.

When I close my eyes, will I hear the voice of Piaf or my drunk aunt at 4 a.m.?

» Actor and presenter Jarry is very excited to appear on the jury of “Voix de stars”, the new entertainment show which will be broadcast on France 2 between April and June 2024. The presenter of “Everyone wants to take their place” will be one of the four “specialists” – France Télévisions wants to designate them as such – alongside Michaël Gregorio, Liane Foly and the Canadian imitator Véronic DiCaire.

Julia Vignali, reporting to Sophie Davant in “Affaire concluded”, will present the program.

This vocal lookalike competition began recording on Tuesday, at studio 107 in Plaine-Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis).

The concept: identify voices similar to those of stars in auditions and on social networks.

Candidates rather unknown to the general public, who do not make a living from their natural talent like Jean-Baptiste Guégan the voice of Johnny or the Goldmen, tribute to Jean-Jacques Goldman in concert three to four times a week all year year.

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Source: leparis

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