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Looks, hype & voices

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The Voice South Africa backstage presenter Stacey Norman talks a mile a minute and is full of love. Picture: Leon Sadiki
The Voice South Africa backstage presenter Stacey Norman talks a mile a minute and is full of love. Picture: Leon Sadiki

"It’s not about looks and hype, just The Voice!" is the payoff line for South Africa’s version of the popular reality singing competition.

But the media launch at Sasani Studios in Highlands North was about all three – looks, hype and voices. A red carpet led us into the event, hosted by the dashing, slightly greying and friendly Lungile Radu, the presenter on the show.

Guests were welcomed with gifts of selfie sticks. One was encouraged to take a selfie and share it on Twitter using the hashtag #TheVoiceSA to win a prize.

A violinist in a bubble caught everyone’s attention – especially Radu’s, who was very excited about her presence. She played hits such as Coldplay’s Viva La Vida as guests enjoyed a range of snacks, the bar overflowing.

All The Voice coaches – not judges, they hate it when you call them that – were present in the large hall decorated simply with colourful display lights. Lira, Karen Zoid, Bobby van Jaarsveld and Kahn Morbee were all in fine form and looking hot. Lira rocked a black-lace-inset maxi dress by fashion house Black Coffee.

“I can feel the buzz, that OMG it is really here. It’s so exciting,” she enthused to City Press. “We really have good talent. Every one of the hundreds of people we auditioned was really great. It was difficult to have to turn some away ... we could only choose 14 people each.”

Blind auditions were filmed at the studios in December.

Next we were given a sneak peek of the show – let’s just say Lira is the best-loved coach and someone faints in episode two – followed by a song from Matthew Mole. Then we got a tour of The Voice studio. Mingling in the crowd was Isidingo’s Richard Lukunku and Khanya Mkangisa, Rhythm City’s Nolo Phiri, and Carte Blanche’s Claire Mawisa and Bongani Bingwa.

After a great feast on dessert, we were pampered with hampers of all kinds of tech delights.

Although there’s been all sorts of Twitter anger at the whiteness of the judges, that wasn’t raised at the launch. The final assessment will probably have to be up to viewers tonight after the dazzling debut episode.

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