'The Voice' enlists Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys as coaches for season 11

The Voice welcomes new celebrity coaches Alicia Keys and Miley Cyrus for season 11. facebook.com/NBCTheVoice

A major revamp is happening in the coaches' line-up on NBC's "The Voice."

The network confirmed that after season 10, celebrity coach Christina Aguilera will once again vacate her red chair. But she will not be the only one who will leave the show, since singer-rapper-producer Pharrell Williams will no longer grace the show after the current season.

The Wrap exclusively reported that Aguilera and Williams will be replaced by pop superstar Miley Cyrus and multi-awarded R&B singer Alicia Keys in season 11 of the long-running singing reality competition.

According to the report, the "Wrecking Ball" singer signed a "megabucks deal" with the network to sit down in the red chair next season. She recently appeared as an advisor in "The Voice" season 10.

Keys, on the other hand, appeared as the celebrity mentor for Pharrell's team in season 7. However, her deal with the network has yet to be revealed.

"The musical expertise and energy these two incredibly talented women will bring to the show is remarkable," NBC Entertainment boss Paul Telegdy said in a statement, as revealed by Rolling Stone. "We're thrilled that they'll be joining Adam and Blake in what we know will be a magical 11th season."

Cyrus and Keys will join the stellar list of musical icons who have appeared as coaches on "The Voice," including one-time winning coach Usher, Latin pop singer Shakira, hip-hop music producer-singer CeeLo Green, and pop singer-fashion designer Gwen Stefani.

"Maroon 5" vocalist Adam Levine and country superstar Blake Shelton will stay in their coach's chairs for "The Voice" season 11. The two are the only ones who have stayed on the show during its entire run so far, and the viewers enjoy watching them exchange banters throughout the competition.

"The Voice" season 11 is scheduled to premiere in September, while season 10 continues to air on NBC on Mondays and Tuesdays.

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