Singer Jessie J performs during KIIS FM's Jingle Ball 2014 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California December 5, 2014.
Singer Jessie J performs during KIIS FM's Jingle Ball 2014 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California December 5, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

“The Voice Australia” will be returning with a familiar face and a new one. Delta Goodrem is coming back as coach, replacing will.i.am, while “Price Tag” hitmaker Jessie J is taking over from Kylie Minogue. Also, Benji Madden is joining twin brother Joel in the panel.

The Nine Network reality competition show announced the new line-up of coaches on Tuesday with Ricky Martin and Joel Madden returning for another season. Gone are season 3’s newest additions, Kylie and will.i.am, and instead, Delta and Jessie will be taking their places.

Joel isn’t alone this time as well. He will act as a pair judge with his newlywed twin Benji, who just married Cameron Diaz earlier this January. Although this is Benji’s first time to coach on “The Voice,” he isn’t exactly a newbie. He also coached “The Voice Kids Australia” with Joel in 2014.

“I have loved continuing my support for the show by being a guest and getting to perform with contestants from all over the world and I’m so excited to get back in the red chair!” Jessie said in a statement, referring to her time as coach in the UK version of the show from 2012 to 2013. “I love Australia and I can’t wait to see what voices I might discover.”

When Jessie left “The Voice UK,” Kylie took over for her. Now that Kylie has left the Australian edition, it’s the “Bang Bang” singer who will be sitting in her vacated chair.

Delta, who, along with Joel, was an original judge of the show since its start in 2012, is now back after a year of absence. She wasn’t also missing from “The Voice” scene completely in 2014, though. She coached for “The Voice Kids,” and had her talent 10-year-old Alexa winning the competition.

“I’m thrilled to be starting the new year with incredible coaches on a show that I’m very proud of being a part of and looking forward to discovering great Australian talent,” she said.

The fourth season of “The Voice Australia” will return this year. Darren McMullen will be back as host as well.