
Zoe Ball lands major TV hosting gig just months after emotionally quitting her BBC Radio 2 show
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ZOE Ball's TV return has been confirmed after she emotionally quit her BBC Radio 2 show.
Last year the star, 54, hosted ITV's ABBA-inspired talent competition Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream.
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Zoe Ball's TV return has been confirmed
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The star was left in tears as she hosted her final ever BBC Radio 2 show just months ago
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Zoe will host a special VE Day concert for the BBC next month
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The show saw hopefuls compete for the once-in-a-lifetime chance at being catapulted onto the West End to take over the lead roles as Sophie and Skye in the musical adaption of the movie.
However, The Sun revealed last year it had been axed by ITV bosses after just one series.
Mum-of-one Zoe also stepped down from her BBC Radio 2 breakfast show after six years at the helm.
It's meant the broadcaster - who recently lost her mother Julia to cancer - has kept a low profile in recent months.
But now Zoe's TV return has been revealed as she lands a huge gig with the BBC.
The broadcaster has announced VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember which will take place at the iconic Horse Guards Parade in London.
Zoe will present the live concert on Thursday 8 May from 8pm to 10pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
Performing artists include Samantha Barks, Fleur East, John Newman, Victor Ray, Freya Ridings and. Keala Settle.
Renowned cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Calum Scott, The Darkness, Toploader, Tom Walker, and the legendary classical singer Sir Willard White will also perform.
Zoe Ball sends emotional message to fans and breaks down in tears as she kicks off final ever Radio 2 Breakfast show
Strictly's Amy Dowden, Carlos Gu, Karen Hauer, Neil Jones, Lauren Oakley, and Kai Widdrington will all perform a routine during the concert.
Meanwhile, The Sun previously revealed how Zoe Ball had signed up for the new series of Who Do You Think You Are?
An insider said: "Zoe comes from a famous family but not much is known beyond that.
"She was really excited to get be asked to the do show and is really looking forward to seeing what they find."
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