I Can See Your Voice Returning on FOX

FOX has renewed the hit music guessing game I Can See Your Voice for a second season, with Ken Jeong returning as host and executive producer.

Season two is set to air in 2021 on FOX. In its first season, the show averaged a 1.3/7 with adults 18 to 49 in the Live+7 Day rating, making it the number one new entertainment program in the U.S. of the 2020-21 season among adults 18 to 34 and teens. The series delivers 6 million multiplatform viewers, a 52 percent gain from Live+Same Day.

I Can See Your Voice is produced by FOX Alternative Entertainment. It is based on a South Korean format from CJ ENM.

FOX’s series features Emmy Award-nominated actress Cheryl Hines and Daytime Emmy Award-winning TV host and vocalist Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, as they join a rotating panel of celebrity detectives, comprised of comedians and pop culture experts, and a musical superstar to help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. With $100,000 at stake, the contestant will attempt to weed out the bad “Secret Voices” from the good, based on a mystifying lip-synch challenge, interrogation and a series of clues. In the end, the singer whom the contestant picks will reveal if they are good or bad in a duet performance with the musical superstar, resulting in an amazing musical collaboration—or a train wreck.

Season one featured celebrity guests Joel McHale, Niecy Nash, Rick Springfield, Nicole Scherzinger, Robin Thicke, Katharine McPhee and more.