The Voice After Party

The Voice After Party
Also known as The Voice; Backstage
Genre Talent show
Review show
Presented by Eoghan McDermott
Opening theme The Voice Theme
Country of origin Ireland
Original language(s) English
Irish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 7
Production
Producer(s) Screentime Shinawil Productions
Location(s) The Helix
Running time 30 Minutes
Distributor RTÉ Commercial Enterprises Ltd.
Release
Original network RTÉ Two
Original release 16 March 2014 – present
Chronology
Preceded by The All Ireland Talent Show Backstage
Related shows The Voice of Ireland
External links
Website

The Voice After Party is a lighthearted chat show reviewing the night's action in Irish talent show The Voice of Ireland. Fronted by radio star and Voice of Ireland co-host Eoghan McDermott, the programme airs every Sunday evening live from The Helix on RTE Two following the live show from the main programme on RTE One. The series premiered in March 2014 and ran through the live shows for series 3, and has been confirmed to return for the upcoming season. Generally, host Eoghan McDermott chats to the four coaches and main host Kathryn Thomas on their thoughts about the night's result and an opinion on the performances. He also talks to the eliminated contestants on their thoughts. Special celebrity guests have also been known to appear on the couch, including a guest singer from the live show and sometimes television personalities. Some of the featured guests were Laura Whitmore and Shane Filan.

It has been confirmed The Voice After Party has been confirmed for a second season and will air from 15 March to 26 April, parallel with the broadcasting of the six Voice of Ireland live shows. Eoghan McDermott will continue to present the programme and this year's show will feature some regular faces as well as 'newbies' Una Foden and Rachel Stevens, who have replaced former coaches Jamelia and Dolores O'Riordan.


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