“The Voice” continues, without an audience

The followers of “La Voix”, who numbered 1,288,000 on Sunday evening before the first quarter-final presented live, can rejoice: the show will continue in the coming weeks, despite the containment measures affecting culture announced by the Legault government on Monday.

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The only difference with last Sunday: there will be no audience in the stands of the MELS studio during the Sunday shows. Last week, an audience of 81 spectators (instead of 406 in normal times), made up of the families and friends of the participants, filled the scene, but no one was allowed to shout or stand up, for safety reasons .

But the talents of “La Voix” can still count on the support of their loved ones for the rest of the adventure, assured TVA, which is keen to allow candidates to live these important moments with the people they love.

“The production is currently evaluating the various possibilities for integrating families,” the channel said on Tuesday.

The teams of Productions Déferlantes and Quebecor Content are also re-shuffling the cards to revitalize the atmosphere between performances, and can always, to do this, solicit the contribution of musicians on site.

“La Voix”, Sunday, 7 p.m., at TVA.

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Victoria Smith who hails from Toronto, Canada currently runs this news portofolio who completed Masters in Political science from University of Toronto. She started her career with BBC then relocated to TorontoStar as senior political reporter. She is caring and hardworking.

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