Celebrity MasterChef will finally be returning to screens in a matter of weeks, bringing six weeks of three weekly episodes.
The BBChave finally confirmed the next series will release Tuesday August 12 on BBC One at 8pm, followed by two more episodes on Thursday and Friday.
A host of famous faces will battle it out to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace with their culinary skills.
Fans will see a dazzling line-up of stars from the worlds of screen and stage, sport and arts, all entering the race to lift the 2024 trophy.
Amongst the star-studded cast battling it out to become champion of the 19th series are reality star and influencer Charlotte Crosby, model and TV personality Christine McGuinness, and Eastenders actress Danielle Harold.
Celebrity MasterChef will finally be returning to screens in a matter of weeks, bringing six weeks of three weekly episodes (Charlotte Crosby pictured)
The BBC have finally confirmed the next series will release Tuesday August 12 at 8pm, followed by two more episodes on Thursday and Friday (Vito Coppola pictured)
Each celebrity will be rolling up their sleeves as they step into the kitchen, but only one will come out on top in this battle and earn the title of MasterChef Champion 2024, following in the footsteps of winner Wynne Evans last year.
Other celebrities battling it out include reality TV star Chloe Burrows, TV and radio presenter Craig Doyle, and The Traitorsstar Diane Carson.
TV and radio presenter Edith Bowman, model and TV personality Emma Thynn, comedian and actor Eshaan Akbar, andGladiator and Team GB Sprinter Harry Aikines-Aryeeteywill also appear on the show.
They will be joined by the likes of Steps pop star Ian 'H' Watkins, singer, actor, and presenter Jake Quickenden, Comedian Jamie MacDonald, popstar Mutya Buena, and BBC Radio 2 presenter, OJ Borg.
Completing the line-up are actor Rochenda Sandall, TV and radio presenter Snoochie Shy, actor Tamer Hassan, and Strictly pro Vito Coppola.
The show will kick off with four Heat weeks of three episodes aimed at testing the celebrities' skills in the kitchen.
The challenges then take the cream of the crop towards the sharp end of the competition, as only the most talented cooks continue on through the final stages.
The first Heat episode sees five new celebs each week face their first daunting task - the notorious 'Under The Cloche' challenge - creating a dish from scratch that shows off what they can do.
A host of famous faces will battle it out to impress judges John Torode (L) and Gregg Wallace (R) with their culinary skills
Celebrity MasterChef lineup: Danielle Harold and Christine McGuinness (L-R) are among the stars taking part in this year's series
Reality TV star Chloe Burrows will also be battling it out in the kitchen
TV and radio presenter Craig Doyle and The Traitors star Diane Carson join the lineup
Each celebrity will be rolling up their sleeves as they step into the kitchen, but only one will come out on top in this battle (Edith Bowman pictured above)
The show will kick off with four Heat weeks of three episodes aimed at testing the celebrities' skills in the kitchen (L-R Emma Thynn and Jamie MacDonald)
After Heats, the eight successful celebrities will face up to what Semi and Final Week have in store for them (Harry Aikines-Aryeetey pictured above)
The show will feature the brand-new pizza round, as well as a task requiring them to stay on track as they help create an opulent dining experience on the British Pullman Train (L-R Vito Coppola and Jake Quickenden)
Finally, successful celebrities will face a hotly anticipated chef's table and an impossibly tricky brief of cooking something they don't like to eat (Actress Rochenda Sandall pictured above)
Also following in the footsteps of last year's celebrities are comedian and actor Eshaan Akbar and Steps pop star Ian 'H' Watkins (L-R)
Makeup artist and TV judge Dominic Skinner is among those putting his skills to the test
TV and radio presenter Snoochie Shy and actor Tamer Hassan are among the 20 celebs appearing on this year's show (L-R)
The challenges then take the cream of the crop towards the sharp end of the competition, as only the most talented cooks continue on through the final stages (Mutya Buena pictured above)
Celebrity Masterchef, produced by Shine TV, will return to BBC One this summer (BBC Radio 2 presenter OJ Borg pictured above)
The 2023 series of Celebrity MasterChef saw opera singer and broadcaster Wynne Evans beat fellow finalists Luca Bish and Amy Walsh after impressing judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace with his adventurous menu
Next, they will need to deliver a two-course dinner party menu. The successful cooks will then get the chance to step inside the world of a professional restaurant and think-up their own food truck dish.
Then, in the quarter finals, they face an all-important critique from returning Champions and Finalists.
After Heats, the eight successful celebrities will face up to what semi and final Week have in store for them.
This will include the brand-new pizza round, as well as a task requiring them to stay on track as they help create an opulent dining experience on the British Pullman Train.
Finally, the successful celebrities will face a hotly anticipated chef's table and an impossibly tricky brief of cooking something they don't like to eat.