'Pitch Battle': Gareth Malone And Kelis Are TV's Newest Random Double Act After Being Announced As Judges On New BBC Series

Their new show is coming to Saturday nights on BBC One.

Choir master Gareth Malone is teaming up with Kelis (yup, the one of ‘Milkshake’ fame) to head up the BBC’s new talent show, ‘Pitch Battle’.

The unlikely duo have been announced as judges on the Saturday night series, which will see rival musical groups facing-off against each other.

Gareth Malone and Kelis will be judges on 'Pitch Battle'
Gareth Malone and Kelis will be judges on 'Pitch Battle'
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The pair will be joined by a different guest judge each week, and those that have signed up so far include Will Young, Seal, Joe Jonas, Chaka Khan and Bebe Rexha.

‘Pitch Battle’ will also be fronted by former ‘Great British Bake Off’ presenter Mel Giedroyc, fresh from her stint at the helm of Gary Barlow’s talent show ‘Let It Shine’.

In a statement, Kelis said: “It’s kind of nice when things come full circle. I started singing in the choir as a child so it’s always been something special to me. Now here I am 20 years later as a judge on ‘Pitch Battle’.”

Mel added: “I am soooo excited to be presenting this new show and ‘PB’ will definitely be bringing some cracking music into people’s living rooms every Saturday!

“Not only are we going to be joined by some brilliant groups and megastar judges each week but to top it all off my old mucker the original twisted choir starter Gareth Malone will be there too. What a combo!”

Mel Gierdoyc will host the BBC singing show
Mel Gierdoyc will host the BBC singing show
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Details of ‘Pitch Battle’ were announced earlier this year - just as ITV launched its version of ‘The Voice’, after the broadcaster poached the rights to air the show from the BBC, in a multi-million pound deal.

Billed as “a contemporary competition that will feature the best singing groups from across the UK and from all musical styles: pop, rock, folk and gospel to a capella groups and even fishermen’s choirs”, each act will go head-to-head in five hour-long heat episodes, as they compete in a series of choral challenges. These include Riff Offs, a soloists challenge and an acapella round.

The successful groups who make it through to the heats, will battle it out in the live final.

The six part series will debut this summer on BBC One.

Lydia Lucy (Finalist, 2016)

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