Arab kiddies got talent? Sign up your prodigies for MBC's 'The Voice Kids'!

Published March 15th, 2015 - 03:47 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Does your kid have the voice of an Angel? Would you like to see them compete on an international singing competition?

Well, now you can, thanks to MBC's upcoming huge production, which will turn your little ones into BIG stars.

The TV network is launching the Arabic version of The Voice Kids, which kicked off in the Netherlands in 2012.

Since then, the Dutch TV show has been adapted into nearly 30 local productions worldwide. In 2014, Moroccan child Ayoub Maach won the Dutch version when he was just 13-years-old.

Maach's win was a clear indicator that many other Arab kids have talent - that could be the name of MBC's next TV show! - which gave MBC the confidence they needed to launch their own version of the show.

But will this kids' singing competition prove successful?

With Arabs Got Talent, The Voice Arabia, Arab Idol and now The X Factor Arabia successfully running on MBC year after year, it's safe to assume that a kiddie version will follow in its mother's footsteps and prove successful.

So, if your child is between 7 -14 and can sing more than the ABC's, sign them up here for a chance to enter The Voice Kids.

As for who will be giving the young aspiring singers gold stars, MBC is yet to announce the judging panel. But we would like to nominate Lebanese superstar and Arab Idol judge Nancy Ajram for the position, as she's renowned for her natural chemistry with kids and series of successful children's songs.

By Arwad Khalifeh

 

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