‘The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart': Watch the First Guitar-Smashing, Tear-Filled Promo (Video)

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ABC has released the first promo for its new “Bachelor” spinoff series, “Listen to Your Heart,” and it features guitar smashing, singing, and of course, tears.

The show will feature 20 single men and women searching for love through music. They will sing covers of songs individually and as couples, and will explore relationships while living together and going on “Bachelor” style dates with a musical flair.

Watch the promo video above.

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Here is the official description for the series, which premieres in April, from ABC:

“The eligible bachelors and bachelorettes will meet and explore their relationships while living together and going on Bachelor-style dates that focus on music. Once the couples commit to each other, it will be time to take their relationship to the next level. The harmony of the couples will be tested through musical challenges, including live performances judged by some of the biggest names in the music business. Ultimately, the couples whose performances reveal their love and devotion to one another will continue to be given a chance to further their relationships until only one couple is left standing.”

The series will serve as a liaison between the end of Peter Weber’s season of “The Bachelor” and the beginning of the next season of “The Bachelorette.”

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“Listen to Your Heart” premieres Monday, April 13 at 8/7c on ABC.

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