What time is The Voice Kids 2018 Live Final on ITV tonight, who are the judges and how does the show work?
THE Voice Kids has returned for a second series and concludes TONIGHT on ITV.
We have the lowdown on judges and what you can expect from tonight's show...
What time is The Voice Kids on TV tonight?
The Voice Kids is back for another series after the success of last year's version.
The series began on July 14 and ends tonight at 8pm on ITV with the six finalists battling it out.
The winner will get £30,000 and a family trip to Disneyland Paris.
Unlike in past series, the show has been aired across eight consecutive days - starting with the Blind Auditions and moving to the Battles and the finals.
What is The Voice Kids and how old are the contestants?
The Voice Kids follows the same format as the adult version of the show.
Hopefuls perform to the back of the judges chairs, with the coaches spinning around when they like what they hear.
The child then decides who they want their mentor to be, going forward in the competition.
Contestants then go through to the battle rounds, knockouts and live performance shows.
The auditions were open to 7 to 14 year olds.
Emma Willis hosts the series.
Who are the judges of The Voice Kids?
Unlike the adult edition of the show, Tom Jones, Jennifer Hudson and Olly Murs WON'T be taking part in the show.
However, musician Will.i.am will continue in his role as judge and mentor.
He'll be joined by British popstars Pixie Lott and McFly's Danny Jones - with Emma Willis presenting the competition.
Will.i.am said: “I am honoured to back on The Voice Kids, inspiring and sending kids on their way to do awesome stuff with their lives. Danny is amazing and Pixie is awesome. Pixie balances off the wild antics Danny and I have!”
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Pixie said: “I’m so delighted to be back for series two of The Voice Kids. I had the best time doing this show and was over the moon that Jess, from my team, won. All the kids are incredible and I can’t wait to see what’s in store and who auditions for series two.
Danny said: “I had an amazing time on the first series of The Voice Kids and I’m super excited to be returning to the red chair, hitting the button again and uncovering some of the best UK talent our youth has to offer."