Rabat – MBC Group announced the return of the famous talent discovery program, The Voice, after more than five years of hiatus. This season is distinguished by its highest production, and the audience is asked about the program’s judging panel.

MBC also chose the Jordanian capital, Amman, specifically Olivewood Studios, to film the first episodes of the program. 

Filming of the program will begin in September, and the committee will join them to begin filming in the largest studios.

Choosing Jordan is a qualitative leap in terms of production and content, as the spaces and technologies in Olivewood Studios have been prepared to keep pace with the new format that the program’s makers are betting on.

MBC also promised its audience that this version would be different from the others, as it would be distinguished in terms of filming, lighting, sound, and talent.

This season’s lineup of the talent show was a surprise, as it includes generations with diverse musical backgrounds.

A select group of artists was also announced, most of whom are also graduates of talent show programs.

The panel includes Egyptian artist Ahmed Saad, Syrian artist Nassef Zeytoun, and Iraqi artist Rahma Riad. 

Sources within MBC confirmed that the selection of The Voice 2025 panel members was based on a number of carefully considered criteria: popular reach in the Arab world, especially across social media platforms; artistic experience and the ability to train new voices; media acceptance and visual presence in front of the camera; and the diverse backgrounds of the coaches to provide the widest scope for talent from all countries. 

The adventure of the talent show will begin with the brightest artists and a group of candidates, and the panel will choose one voice, which will win the title of winner of The Voice.