By Sheila Mckenzie-
A major broadcast shake-up is under way at KISS FM as Tyler West and Chloe Burrows have been confirmed as the new hosts of the station’s flagship Breakfast Show, set to launch in February 2026. The pair will succeed longtime presenters Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely, who are stepping away from the early-morning role after five and a half years on the air.
Their departure marks the end of one of the UK’s most recognisable radio duos and the beginning of a fresh chapter for the popular music and entertainment station.
Banjo and Kiely, two members of the dance troupe Diversity who rose to fame after winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, have fronted KISS Breakfast since 2020. Over countless mornings and millions of listener engagements, they helped cement the show’s place among the UK’s top commercial radio slots, blending music, humour and audience interaction with the kind of chemistry that kept fans tuned in.
The announcement that West and Burrows will take over comes after the pair emerged as standout figures in entertainment and broadcasting. Tyler West, who already hosts afternoons on KISS, is known for his affable presentation style and his recent appearance on Strictly Come Dancing in 2022.
His transition to mornings represents a major step up in profile and influence within the station’s roster. Chloe Burrows, a popular television personality who first gained recognition on Love Island in 2021, brings a distinctive voice and fanbase to the role. Burrows has also built a presence in podcasting, adding to her appeal as a multi-platform media figure.
The change arrives at a competitive moment for UK radio breakfast shows, where major rivals include BBC Radio 1’s Breakfast with Greg James, Capital’s Breakfast with Jordan North and Hits Radio’s morning offering. For KISS, the move to bring in West and Burrows is positioned as a calculated bid to inject fresh energy and variety while retaining strong ties to the station’s youthful and music-focused audience.
West and Burrows will officially begin with KISS Breakfast early next year, following a special joint appearance that teased listeners to what lies ahead. Their first on-air pairing together took place during The Home Straight, giving audiences a glimpse of their chemistry, sense of humour and shared enthusiasm for the job.
Content directors at KISS have expressed excitement about the fresh direction the breakfast slot will take, combining West’s broadcast experience with Burrows’s vivacious personality.
Replacing Long-Running Hosts and Broadcaster Ambitions
Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely’s tenure on KISS Breakfast has been notable not only for its longevity but for how the duo used the platform to cross into other areas of entertainment while maintaining a loyal listener base.
Their backgrounds in dance and television lent the show a lively, personable tone, and their morning broadcasts often featured candid conversations, celebrity interviews and immersive audience interaction. Their decision to step back comes as they prepare for a busy 2026, which includes a major tour with Diversity and other creative projects.
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Replacing such experienced hosts is no small task. Long-standing presenters often become synonymous with the programmes they front, weaving their own personalities into the fabric of daily routines for listeners.
West and Burrows are well aware of the “big shoes” they are filling but have both publicly embraced the challenge, emphasising their eagerness to make the show their own while honouring the legacy left by Banjo and Kiely. Their early comments suggest a blend of humour, spontaneity and audience rapport designed to appeal to established KISS listeners while drawing in new ones.
The role of a breakfast presenter in commercial radio is demanding: early starts, high listener expectations and the need to balance personality with wide appeal. For West, this marks a significant career milestone within broadcasting. He has already earned respect behind the mic and on television, and his familiarity with the station’s culture positions him as a steady hand to usher in this next era of KISS Breakfast.
Burrows, entering radio presenting for the first time, faces the challenge with palpable excitement framing the opportunity as a “dream job” that aligns with her own journey from reality TV to mainstream media.
Listeners will likely be intrigued to hear how the pair reshape the show’s rhythm and tone, and early indicators point to an emphasis on fun, music, conversation and an inclusive approach that mirrors trends in contemporary radio.
As KISS adapts to shifting audience preferences and fierce competition from digital platforms and podcasts, high-profile presenter changes such as this one reflect how traditional radio continues to evolve while maintaining its cultural relevance.
Behind the scenes, the broader radio landscape continues to shift. Stations are innovating with digital formats, on-demand content, and multimedia engagement to remain competitive. Breakfast shows, with their high morning audiences, play a critical role in setting tone and visibility for networks.
Success in this slot can strengthen advertising revenue, brand identity and listener loyalty over the long term, making the West-Burrows partnership a strategic pivot for KISS.
The transition from one set of presenters to another reflects similar dynamics in broadcasting. Audiences form bonds with voices and personalities; change can be both invigorating and unsettling. Successful transitions maintain connection while embracing fresh perspectives.
The path ahead for KISS Breakfast with West and Burrows will be watched closely by listeners, industry insiders and competitors alike.
As new year approaches, the UK’s airwaves are poised for a lively resurgence, with Tyler West and Chloe Burrows at the microphone, ready to guide mornings with fresh energy, personality and a promise of “big laughs and bigger tunes.”



