Clara Amfo will headline a live primetime music television show with ITV Studio Sessions.
The show will launch next month and will feature some of the biggest recording artists.
In the line-up will be Jess Glynne, Becky Hill, Cat Burns, Yungblud and Tom Walker.
Over six weeks they will perform on the Blueroom stage at London’s O2 Arena, and the show will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX.
They are ready to perform a mix of new music and covers and, between songs, they will chat with Clara.
Clara said Sun: ‘I’m delighted to be part of something new on ITV with Studio Sessions, as I firmly believe that musical performance on television remains a great pleasure for artists and their fans to enjoy.
“As a host and consulting producer, I’m looking forward to having strong conversations with our guests, so the audience can learn something new about them and, of course, see them celebrate their new and most beloved songs.”
The news comes after it was reported that another popular ITV music show could return.
It was recently claimed that ITV’s Popstars could return to screens after more than two decades.
Speculation has grown that the broadcaster could relaunch the show after having success with the returns of Big Brother and Dancing On Ice.
A casting call has been called for people between 18 and 23 years old who think they could be part of the “next generation of superstars who will form a new five-piece boy band.”
‘First ITV got Big Brother back, then the BBC got Survivor back. “Now this could form the holy trinity of big shows from two decades ago,” a source said. Sun.
‘There has been a boom in the popularity of shows from that era among millennials. But what they want is to return to the origins of these shows.
The line-up will include Jess Glynne, Becky Hill (pictured), Cat Burns, Yungblud and Tom Walker.
Over six weeks they will perform on the Blueroom stage at London’s O2 Arena, with the show broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX (Jess Glynne pictured).
“X Factor may be the best-known and newest talent show, but it was Popstars that started it all.”
MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.
The reality competition was launched in 2001 and was described as a documentary about the formation of a modern pop group.
Aspiring singers auditioned in front of a panel of judges; Nigel Lythgoe, Nicki Chapman and Paul Adam.
Series winners Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw and Noel Sullivan formed the group Hear’Say.
The show then showed the group recording and promoting their first single, documenting their first forays into the music industry.
Hear’Say sold three million records worldwide and had two number one singles in the UK before disbanding eighteen months after forming.
A year later, Popstars: The Rivals, hosted by Davina McCall, was released.
The show included audience polls and live sing-alongs and saw Girls Aloud propelled to fame.
ITV’s Popstars could return more than two decades after it arrived on TV screens (pictured in Hear’Say in 2001)
A year later, Popstars: The Rivals was released and saw Girls Aloud rise to fame (Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Cheryl and Kimberley Walsh in 2002).
Simon Cowell had great success with One Direction on The X Factor. A casting call has been launched to form the next big boy band (pictured in 2011)
Speculation has grown that the broadcaster could relaunch the show after having success with the returns of Big Brother (pictured) and Dancing On Ice.
The success of the reality competition paved the way for Simon Cowell to launch The X Factor.
The publication reports that the casting comes from a new company called Moon & Beck run by a trio of former ITV bosses; former ITV and Popstars: The Rivals head of light entertainment Nigel Hall, ITV global content director Dawn Airey and former Ant and Dec manager Russ Lindsay.
The casting call says: “If you can dance, sing and have a great personality to match, we want to hear from you.”
“Significant travel will be required and successful applicants will reside outside the UK from January to July 2024.”