SINGER Danny Jones is back on television screens this week as the search begins for Britain's best young singer.

The Voice Kids is back on ITV — and this year the search for Britain’s best young singer will air every night across the week.

The McFly frontman, along with music star will.i.am, pop princess Pixie Lott, will return to their big red chairs with Emma Willis hosting the talent show.

Pixie's singer, 14-years-old Jess, triumphed on last year's series.

The competition is open to children aged between seven-and-14-years-old.

The young singers will first off perform in the blind auditions where they try to nab one of 12 spots on each coach’s team.

Each singer will perform to the live band headed by music director David Tench in the hope that one of the coaches will push their button and give them a turn.

Those who don’t make it through still get advice and words of encouragement from our coaches as all their chairs turn at the end of each audition.

After the blinds, the youngsters move on to the battles, where three singers from each team link up to perform together for each spot in the semi-final.

As there are no steals on the kids show it means there are no second chances for the coaches.

Four singers from each team then appear in the semi-final before viewers at home get to choose the winner in a live final.

The winner will once again scoop a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education plus a dream family holiday to Disneyland Paris.

The series starts on Saturday at 8pm.