THE Voice UK's future has been sealed by ITV after its spin-off series was axed and Danny Jones' drunken Bafta-kiss controversy.
The hit series, which first launched in 2012 on , moved to in 2016 as took over hosting duties from Marvin Humes.


During its most recent series, which aired in autumn last year, the singing competition made history.
British boyband royalty Tom Fletcher andDanny Jonesfrom McFly sat in adouble chair for the first time.
Flying Eze on Sunday revealed how .
And now the main show's future has been revealed, with another batch of hopefuls set to compete for the jackpot prize and a recording contract.
TVZonereport the next set of blind auditions will be filmed during the summer and audience tickets are now available.
The same website claim the show could also bring back its live final this October, though this has yet to be confirmed.
Danny Jones is once again set to return to the coaching panel alongside best pal Tom, 39.
It comes after Danny and Maura Higgins' drunken kiss at thelast month.
Flying Eze exclusively revealed thatat a star-studded after-party.
Danny later apologised in a statement and said: “Sorry it’s taken me a while to post this but I’ve taken some time out to be with those closest to me.
“I want to deeply apologise to my wife and family for putting them in this situation.
“I love them so much and we’ll continue to deal with this privately.”;