Lulu, Becky Hill and Claire Richards are becoming a member of the brand new collection of I Can See Your Voice as visitor music stars.
The BBC One musical sport present will see Take Me Out star Paddy McGuinness return to host as contestants compete for a money prize by guessing who can and can't sing from a bunch of strangers standing earlier than them.
They will be unable to listen to the friends sing earlier than giving their reply.
The contestants can be helped by a panel of celebrities, and lip syncing challenges and clues will supply hints as to who can sing.
The chosen singer will then carry out a duet with a visitor musician to find out whether or not the contestants have chosen the correct individual.
Eurovision winner Lulu, Steps star Richards and Brit Award winner Hill will be part of Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley, The X Issue winner and West Finish star Alexandra Burke, Erasure’s Andy Bell, Simon Webbe from boy band Blue, and TV star Layton Williams to finish the line-up of visitor music stars.
The musicians will be part of the movie star investigators – comic Jimmy Carr, Britain’s Received Expertise decide Amanda Holden and TV presenter Alison Hammond for the second collection.
Within the trailer, McGuinness says: “I Can See Your Voice is again, greater and higher. On an evening of huge reveals, any individual will win £10,000.
“With the assistance of our movie star investigators, gamers will weigh up the proof and ditch who they assume are dangerous singers. Then all of it comes down to 1 large second.
“If the final singer standing is sweet, the gamers win the cash. But when they're dangerous, then that thriller singer steals the money as an alternative.
“Will our gamers take dwelling the cash or can a nasty singer bluff their method to the prize?”
The teaser additionally exhibits Carr saying: “He appears the half, however is he?”
Hammond factors out: “You missed the start of the music.”
Holden provides: “This present is all about removing the imposters.”
The primary collection noticed visitor music stars together with Ronan Keating, Nadine Coyle, Heather Small and Danny Jones take to the stage.
I Can See Your Voice will return on BBC One and BBC iPlayer within the autumn.