Olly Murs has said he is "gutted" to leave his role as a coach on The Voice UK after six years.
The 39-year-old singer, who joined the ITV talent competition in 2018, will depart the show after the upcoming 2023 series which is due to air later this year.
Murs will sit on the panel alongside US rapper will.i.am, Tom Jones and Anne-Marie, with ITV saying that details of next year's series will be "confirmed in due course".

Speaking on his departure, Murs told The Sun: "I’m gutted. I got the call last week to say I won’t be back on the show, and it’s a bit of a shock, to be honest. I didn’t really expect that to come.
"But I don’t want to sit here like other artists might, and shine and gloss this up and say, 'It was my decision’. I don’t want to do that."
Murs added that he accepts the show’s decision and feels it will find "someone great" to replace him but admitted he will miss the show.
"Did I want to leave? No. Will I still watch the show? Of course, but it’ll be sore thinking that could have been me," he told the newspaper.
Murs has won the show twice over the years, first in 2019 with his contestant Molly Hocking and the following year in 2020 with Blessing Annatoria Chitapa.
On Friday, it was announced Murs would be touring the UK and Ireland in 2024 with Take That.
Murs tweeted: "Today this could be the greatest day of our lives. Wow I've had this secret for some time but next year I’m on the road with these legends TAKE THAT! What a tour this is going to be!"
The singer rose to fame after placing runner-up on The X Factor in 2009 and has gone on to release seven studio albums which featured hits including Dear Darlin’, Dance With Me Tonight and Up.
Source: Press Association