Emma Willis presents the climax of the spinning-chair singing contest as the last four acts battle it out for the chance to win a recording contract, with coaches Tom Jones, Anne-Marie, Olly Murs and Will.i.am looking on as the winner is announced
Emma Willis presents the semi-final of the singing contest, with the 12 remaining acts competing for a place in the final. Coaches Tom Jones, Olly Murs, Anne-Marie and Will.i.am can pick only one from their teams of three to progress to the next stage of the competition.
The blind auditions come to an end and the 10 acts on each team must go through the Callbacks, a brand new round in which the superstar coaches are joined by guest mentors David Guetta, MNEK, Tom Grennan and James Arthur.
Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am once again selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone
Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am once again selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am once again selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am once again selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am once again selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone
Emma Willis hosts the return of the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am on the coaching panel once again. In the opening edition the four mentors will be selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
Emma Willis presents the climax of the spinning-chair singing contest as the last four acts battle it out for the chance to win a recording contract, with coaches Tom Jones, Anne-Marie, Olly Murs and Will.i.am looking on.
Emma Willis hosts the second semi-final, as 12 acts that made it through the blind auditions and the battle rounds compete to impress the judges and win a place in the final. Coaches Anne-Marie, will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs can pick only one act from their teams to progress in the competition, so there are some tough decisions to make.
Emma Willis hosts the first semi-final, as 12 acts that made it through the blind auditions and the battle rounds compete to impress the judges and win a place in the final. Coaches will.i.am, Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Anne-Marie all return to their infamous red chairs as the acts they have chosen go head to head and fight for their place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition with a chance of winning a recording contract. Will those that aren't so lucky be stolen by another coach or will they be going home?
Emma Willis hosts the second of this year's Battle Rounds in the singing contest. Coaches will.i.am, Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Anne-Marie all return to their infamous red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions go head to head and fight for their place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition with a chance of winning a recording contract. Will those that aren't so lucky be stolen by another coach or will they be going home?
Emma Willis hosts the first of this year's Battle Rounds in the singing contest. Coaches will.i.am, Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Anne-Marie all return to their infamous red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions go head to head and fight for their place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition with a chance of winning a recording contract. Will those that aren't so lucky be stolen by another coach or will they be going home?
Emma Willis hosts the final round of this year's blind auditions, with Anne-Marie joining the coaching panel alongside old hands Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am. The coaches will be judging tonight's contestants on their voice alone, listening out for that perfect performance that inspires them to spin their chairs and pick one more act for their team.
Emma Willis hosts the penultimate round of this year's blind auditions, with Anne-Marie joining the coaching panel alongside old hands Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am. The coaches will be judging tonight's contestants on their voice alone, listening out for that perfect performance that inspires them to spin their chairs.
Emma Willis hosts the fifth round of this year's blind auditions, with Anne-Marie joining the coaching panel alongside old hands Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am. The coaches will be judging tonight's contestants on their voice alone, listening out for that perfect performance that inspires them to spin their chairs.
Emma Willis hosts the fourth round of this year's blind auditions, with Anne-Marie joining the coaching panel alongside old hands Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am. The coaches will be judging tonight's contestants on their voice alone, listening out for that perfect performance that inspires them to spin their chairs.
Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie joining the coaching panel alongside old hands Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am. The four coaches will once again be selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with Anne-Marie joining the coaching panel alongside old hands Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am. The four coaches will once again be selecting their teams through blind auditions, where looks play no part in the selection process and each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
The Voice UK is back and there's a brand new coach on the panel as the blind auditions begin. Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am are joined in their iconic red chairs by music sensation Anne-Marie in their search for a singing superstar.
Hopeful singers fight to make the chairs turn for a chance of winning a life-changing record contract. It's time to turn.
Emma Willis and superstar coaches, Sir Tom Jones, Meghan Trainor, Olly Murs and Will.i.am return for the grand final of the spinning-chair singing contest. The last four acts to make it through the year's episodes compete for the chance to win a recording contract and be crowned this year's winner. Last in the series.
Originally due to take place earlier in the year, but put on hold because of the pandemic, Emma Willis hosts the semi-final of the spinning-chair singing contest. Celebrity coaches Will.i.am, Meghan Trainor, Olly Murs and Tom Jones all hoped their act would claim victory. Now all eyes will be on the nine remaining acts to see who goes through to the series nine final on November 14.
Earlier this year series nine of The Voice UK returned to ITV, with superstar coaches Sir Tom Jones, Meghan Trainor, Olly Murs and will.iam pressing their buttons for some incredible singing talent.Â
With Britain going into lockdown the show was put on hold but tonight, ahead of next Saturday's semi-final, the show returns with a special episode. Emma Willis takes us on the journeys of the eight remaining hopefuls, from their first Blind Audition to their Knockout Performance, and she reveals the Lifeline Act who won the public vote to return to the competition next week.
Emma Willis hosts the second Knockout round, as 12 acts perform for a place in the live semi-final. Coaches Will.i.am, Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor are in the red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions and the Battle Rounds fight for a place on their coach's team.
Emma Willis hosts the opening Knockout round, as 12 acts perform for a place in the live Semi-Final. Coaches Will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor all return to their infamous red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions and the Battle Rounds fight for their place on their coach's team.
Emma Willis hosts the third and final episode of the Battle rounds. Coaches Will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor all return to their infamous red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions go head to head and fight for their place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition, but those that aren't so lucky can still be stolen by another coach.
Emma Willis hosts the second episode of the Battle rounds. Coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor all return to their infamous red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions go head to head and fight for their place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition, but those that aren't so lucky can still be stolen by another coach.
It's the start of the Battle rounds on The Voice UK, with coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor returning to their infamous red chairs.
It's the final round of Blind Auditions on The Voice UK, and the remaining contestants sing for their chance to win one of the final places on the coaches' teams.
It's the penultimate week of Blind Auditions and coaches will.i.am, Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and Meghan Trainor are back in their red chairs looking for the nation' best vocal talent.
With the coveted spaces on the coaches' teams filling up, the auditionees must make the coaches turn in their chairs by impressing them with their vocals be in with a chance of winning a recording contract.
The blind auditions enter their fifth week, as coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Meghan Trainor and Olly Murs continue their search for the next singing superstar. The acts will be hoping to secure a place on a coach's team and take a step closer to winning a life-changing record deal.
Emma Willis hosts the latest round of the blind auditions in the spinning-chair singing contest.
Emma Willis hosts the latest round of the blind auditions.
The second show of the series opens with both Sir Tom Jones and Meghan Trainor having selected two singers each.
Olly Murs and will.i.am only have one each. It's early days and there's everything to sing for as a fresh batch of performers take to the stage.
The Coaches will be hearing double as a duo who happen to be twin sisters take to the stage but will they get that all important chair turn?
And a young dad who currently works in a fast food restaurant swaps singing in front of the fryers to sing for a place in one of the Coaches teams.
The Voice UK Is back and there's a brand new coach on the panel as the blind auditions begin.
Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am are joined in their iconic red chairs by music sensation Meghan Trainor in their search for a superstar.
Hopeful singers fight to make the chairs turn for the chance of winning a life-changing record contract. It's time to turn.
It's the live final of The Voice UK as the four remaining singers battle it out to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am and Olly Murs will be taking to the stage with their acts in some unmissable duets and a fantastic coaches performance.
It's the live Semi-Final of The Voice UK, where the winner of the lifeline vote is revealed and the remaining singers from Team Olly, Team JHud, Team Will and Team Tom sing to stay in the competition and be one step closer to winning a recording contract with Polydor Records.
Only four acts can go through to the Final, and the power lies with the viewers at home as the public vote to save their favourite singers.
It's the second of the Knockout shows on The Voice UK as 12 acts sing for a place in the live Semi Final.
It's the first of the Knockout shows on The Voice UK as 12 acts sing for a place in the live Semi Final.
It's the third and final instalment of Battle shows on The Voice UK with coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs returning to the iconic red chairs as their acts battle head to head to keep a place on their coach's team.
It's the second instalment of The Battles on The Voice with coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs returning to the infamous red chairs as their acts go head to head and fight for a place on their coach's team.
Will those that aren't so lucky get stolen by the other coaches or will they be going home?
The Battles begin with coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs returning to the infamous red chairs as their acts go head to head and fight for a place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition with a chance of winning a recording contract with Polydor Records. Will those that aren't so lucky get stolen by the other coaches or will they be going home?
The Blind Auditions on The Voice UK concludes as the contestants sing for their chance to win one of the final places on the coaches' teams. Taking their positions in the spinning red chairs are coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs who will be seeking out the finest vocal talent to complete their line-ups. Those who earn a place on a team are in for a chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
It's the penultimate week of Blind Auditions and coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs are back in their red chairs looking for the nation's best vocal talent. The auditionees must make the coaches turn in their chairs by impressing them with their vocals and earning a coveted place on one of the coaches' teams. The acts will be singing for their chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
As the Blind Auditions for The Voice enter their fifth week, coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs continue their search for the nation's next singing star. The acts will be hoping to secure a place on the coaches' teams and earn their chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
Coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs return to the infamous red chairs for the fourth instalment of the Blind Auditions. Their quest is to find the next singing superstar, but can the auditioning acts give the performance of their lives, secure a chair turn and a coveted place on a coach's team?
Coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs return to the infamous red chairs for the third instalment of the Blind Auditions. Their quest is to find the next singing superstar, but can the auditioning acts give the performance of their lives, secure a chair turn and a coveted place on a coach's team?
The Blind Auditions continue in the second instalment of The Voice UK. The competition heats up as will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs and Sir Tom Jones search for a singing superstar. There will be more twists and turns from the infamous red chairs with the coaches pitching against each other to fill their teams with the finest vocal talent. Will the singing hopefuls produce the performance they need to secure a coveted record contract with Polydor?
The Voice UK returns and the search is on to find the voice of 2019. Emma Willis will again host the competition with the stellar panel of coaches – Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am – all confirmed to return to their iconic red chairs. They will be seeking the very best solo singers, duos and, in a competition first this year, trios.
It's the live Final of The Voice UK as the four remaining singers battle it out to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
It's the live Semi-Final of The Voice UK as the eight remaining singers perform for a place in next week's live Final.
Members of Team Olly, Team JHud, Team Will and Team Tom sing to stay in the competition and potentially be one step closer to winning a recording contract with Polydor Records.
The second of this series's Knockout shows sees 12 more acts sing for a place in the live semi-finals. Coaches Jennifer Hudson, will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs can pick only one act from their teams to progress in the competition, so there are some tough decisions to make. Helping the coaches make those decisions are very special guests Craig David, members of The Black Eyed Peas, Kylie Minogue, Leona Lewis, and The Voice UK's reigning champion Mo Jamil. Who will go through?
It's the first of the knockout shows on The Voice UK, as 12 acts sing for a place in the Semi Finals. Coaches Jennifer Hudson, will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs can pick only one act from their teams to progress in the competition, so there are some tough decisions to make. Helping the coaches make those decisions are very special guests Craig David, members of The Black Eyed Peas, Kylie Minogue, Leona Lewis and The Voice UK's reigning champion, Mo Jamil. Those who make it through will be one step closer to the chance of winning a recording contract with Polydor Records.
It's the third and final instalment of the Battles on 'The Voice UK'! Coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs return to the iconic red chairs as their acts battle head to head to keep a place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most will remain in the competition with a chance of winning a recording contract with Polydor Records; will those that aren't so lucky get stolen by the other coaches, or will they be sent home?
It's the second instalment of Battles on 'The Voice UK'! Coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs return to the infamous red chairs as their acts go head to head and fight for a place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition with a chance of winning a recording contract with Polydor Records; will those that aren't so lucky get stolen by the other coaches, or will they be going home?
It's the start of The Battles on 'The Voice UK'! Coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs return to the infamous red chairs as their acts go head-to-head and fight for a place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most will remain in the competition with a chance of winning a recording contract with Polydor Records; will those that aren't so lucky get stolen by the other coaches, or will they be going home?
The Blind Auditions on The Voice UK conclude this week as the contestants sing for their chance to win one of the final places on the coaches' teams.
It's the penultimate week of Blind Auditions and coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs are back in their red chairs looking for the nation's best vocal talent. The acts will be hoping to secure a place on the coaches' teams and earn their chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
As the Blind Auditions for 'The Voice UK' enter their fifth week, coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs continue their search for the nation's next singing star. The auditionees must make the coaches turn in their chairs by impressing them with their vocals and earning a coveted place on one of the coaches's teams, and all of the acts will be singing for their chance to win that all-important recording contract with Polydor Records.
Coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs return to the infamous red chairs for the fourth instalment of the Blind Auditions. Their quest is to find the next singing superstar, but can the auditioning acts give the performance of their lives, secure a chair turn and a coveted place on a coach's team?
The Blind Auditions continue in the third instalment of 'The Voice UK'. With spaces on their teams filling up, the competition is getting tougher as coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs and Sir Tom Jones continue their quest to find the nation's best vocal talent. The acts will be hoping to secure a place on the coaches' teams and earn their chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
The Blind Auditions continue in the second instalment of 'The Voice UK'. The competition heats up as will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs and SirTom Jonessearch for a singing superstar. There will be more twists and turns from the infamous red chairs as the coaches compete against each other to fill their teams with the finest vocal talent. Will the singing hopefuls produce the performance that they need to secure a coveted record contract with Polydor?
The Voice UK welcomes Olly Murs to the coaching panel alongside will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Jennifer Hudson as the search for Britain's best new vocal talent returns to ITV.
Emma Willis presents the action as the Blind auditions kick off and the acts hope they have what it takes to get the coaches to hit their buttons and turn their famous red chairs.
Emma Willis hosts the grand final of The Voice UK 2017, as the remaining three acts battle it out to convince the public that they deserve the title. Following the final public vote, one talented act will be crowned the winner and walk away with a recording contract with Polydor Records.
Emma Willis hosts the first instalment of the singing competition's live final as the remaining four acts battle it out for that coveted record contract. At the end of the night, three acts will progress forward to tomorrow night's finale, but only one will be crowned the winner of The Voice UK. Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am and Gavin Rossdale can give their acts as much help and encouragement as possible, but ultimately it will be the voting public who call the shots.
It's the live Semi-final of The Voice UK as the 8 remaining singers perform for a place in next week's Live Final.
Members of Team Gavin, Team JHud, Team Will and Team Tom will sing to stay in the competition and be one step closer to winning a recording contract with Polydor Records.
Only 4 acts can go through to the Final and once again the power lies with the viewers at home as the public vote to save their favourite singers.
It's the live quarter-final of The Voice UK as the 12 remaining singers perform for a place in next week's semi-final.
Members of Team Gavin, Team JHud, Team Will and Team Tom will sing to stay in the competition and be one step closer to winning a recording contract with Polydor Records.
Only 8 acts can go through to the semi-final and once again the power lies with the viewers at home as the public vote to save their favourite singers.
It's the final night of live knockout rounds on The Voice UK and it's time for Gavin Rossdale's team to sing for a place in the quarter-final.
Gavin and other coaches Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am all take up their places in the infamous red chairs but tonight it is down to the public to decide who stays and who goes home. Only three acts can go through to the quarter-final and tonight the two acts with the highest number of votes from the public will go through leaving Gavin to save one other act from his team.
The three acts that make it through will be one step closer to the chance of winning a recording contract with Polydor Records. Will.i.am will also be giving a very special performance live in the studio.
It's the third live knockout show of The Voice UK and it's time for Team will.i.am to sing for a place in the quarter-final.
Will's six remaining acts will perform live in front of him and his fellow coaches, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale. Only three acts can go through to the quarter-final and tonight the two acts with the highest number of votes from the public will go through leaving Will to save one other act from his team.
The three acts that make it through will be one step closer to the chance of winning a recording contract with Polydor Records. Gavin Rossdale will also be performing live in the studio with his band Bush.
In the second live knockout show of The Voice UK Sir Tom Jones' Team will be singing for a place in the quarter-final.
Sir Tom Jones' six remaining acts will be slashed to three as they sing for him and fellow coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson and Gavin Rossdale. Tonight it is down to the public vote and the two acts with the most votes will go through to the quarter-final leaving Sir Tom to save one other act from his team.
It's the first of the live knockout shows on The Voice UK and tonight performing for a place in the quarter-final is Team JHud.
Jennifer Hudson's six remaining acts will become three as they sing for her and fellow coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale.
The coaches can only watch and give their opinion though as tonight it is down to the public vote and the two acts with the most votes will go through to the quarter-final leaving Jennifer to save one other act.
It's the second night of Battles on The Voice and coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale return to the infamous red chairs as their acts go head to head on the stage and fight for a place on their coach's team.
It's the start of The Battles on The Voice and coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale take their teams to world famous Abbey Road Studios in London to be paired up to do battle and sing for their place in the competition.
The Blind Auditions on "The Voice" conclude this week as the contestants sing for their chance to win one of the final places on the coaches' teams.
Taking their positions in the infamous red chairs are coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale who will be seeking out the finest vocal talent to complete their line-ups.
Those who earn a place on a team are in for a chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records
It's the penultimate week of Blind Auditions and coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale are back in their red chairs looking for the nation's best vocal talent.
The acts will be hoping to secure a place on the coaches' teams and earn their chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
As the Blind Auditions for The Voice enter their fifth week, coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale continue their search for the nation's next singing superstar. The auditionees must make the coaches turn in their chairs by impressing them with their vocals and earning a coveted place on one of the coaches' teams.
The Blind Auditions continue in the fourth instalment of The Voice UK on ITV.
With spaces on their teams filling up, the competition is getting tougher as coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale and Sir Tom Jones continue their quest to find a singing superstar.
As their red chairs turn for the talent, the coaches will pitch against each other in order to fill their teams with the finest singers. But can the coaches out-pitch each other in order to secure the voices they want for their teams and can the singing hopefuls produce the performance they will need to secure a coveted record contract with Polydor?
The Blind Auditions continue in the third instalment of The Voice UK on ITV.
With spaces on their teams filling up, the competition is getting tougher as coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale and Sir Tom Jones continue their quest to find a singing superstar.
As their red chairs turn for the talent, the coaches will pitch against each other in order to fill their teams with the finest singers. But can the coaches out-pitch each other in order to secure the voices they want for their teams and can the singing hopefuls produce the performance they will need to secure a coveted record contract with Polydor?
The Blind Auditions continue in the second instalment of The Voice UK on ITV.
The competition heats up as will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale and Sir Tom Jones search for a superstar. There will be more twists and turns from the infamous red chairs with the coaches pitching against each other to fill their teams with the finest vocal talent. Can the singing hopefuls handle the pressure and produce the performance they need in pursuit of an incredible record deal with Polydor?
The search for a new vocal superstar begins as The Voice UK launches on ITV in 2017.
Global music legends will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale embark on their quest to uncover the best vocal talent that Britain has to offer, with this year's winner scooping a life changing record contract with Polydor Records. Emma Willis presides over the action as each vocalist, or singing duo, seeks to claim a place in one of the coaches' teams at the Blind Auditions.
This year's contest draws to a close as the four most successful contestants take to the stage one last time in the grand final. Having progressed through seven weeks of blind auditions, two battle rounds, two knockout stages and two live shows, the would-be stars face the ultimate test of their vocal abilities, with the winner earning themselves a recording contract. Superstar coaches Will.i.am, Ricky Wilson, Paloma Faith and Boy George step up to perform alongside their chosen acts in one last round of duets, as fans at home cast their votes to determine which would-be pop icon will claim the title of The Voice UK 2016.
The semi-final sees the remaining eight acts perform live in front of the nation. Each act performs one solo song and one song with their superstar coach in a show-stopping group number. The four acts gaining the highest number of viewer votes will go through to the grand final.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes reveal the results of the public vote and announce who has gained a coveted place in the semi-finals.
In the first live show of the series, each coach will pick one member of their team to get a Fast Pass straight into the semi-finals. Then the viewers at home get their first chance to vote on the remaining eight finalists - to determine who remains in the competition and who goes home.
The coaches watch each of their eight contestants perform. The coaches much choose the best three acts from their team to continue onto the live shows.
The coaches decide which artists they will take through to the knock-out stage of the competition. Two artists from the same team compete against one another in a vocal showdown, after each battle takes place, the artists' own coach decides who to send home. However the loser may be poached by another coach at any time, as each coach is allowed two steals.
The coaches decide which artists they will take through to the knock-out stage of the competition. Two artists from the same team compete against one another in a vocal showdown, after each battle takes place, the artists' own coach decides who to send home. However the loser may be poached by another coach at any time, as each coach is allowed two steals.
Emma and Marvin continue the blind audition stage of the competition. Judges Ricky Wilson, will.i.am, Paloma Faith and Boy George, go against one another judging singing auditions with their backs turned away from the contestants. Each judge wants to get the best singer on their team to be in with a chance of winning. Tonight's auditionees include soldier Dave Barnes.
Emma and Marvin continue the blind audition stage of the competition. Judges Ricky Wilson, will.i.am, Paloma Faith and Boy George, go against one another judging singing auditions with their backs turned away from the contestants. Each judge wants to get the best singer on their team to be in with a chance of winning. Tonight's auditionees include a former actor and pop star Mike Berry.
Emma and Marvin continue the blind audition stage of the competition. Judges Ricky Wilson, will.i.am, Paloma Faith and Boy George, go against one another judging singing auditions with their backs turned away from the contestants. Each judge wants to get the best singer on their team to be in with a chance of winning. Tonight's auditionees include a four-time award winning strong woman contestant, Gemma Magnusson.
Emma and Marvin continue the blind audition stage of the competition. Judges Ricky Wilson, will.i.am, Paloma Faith and Boy George, go against one another judging singing auditions with their backs turned away from the contestants. Each judge wants to get the best singer on their team to be in with a chance of winning. Tonight's auditionees include Kevin Simm from pop group Liberty X.
Emma and Marvin continue the blind audition stage of the competition. Judges Ricky Wilson, will.i.am, Paloma Faith and Boy George, go against one another judging singing auditions with their backs turned away from the contestants. Each judge wants to get the best singer on their team to be in with a chance of winning. Tonight's auditionees include a Dubliner with a unique sounding voice and a charity worker whose search for her father led to her auditioning on the show.
Emma and Marvin continue the blind audition stage of the competition. Judges Ricky Wilson, will.i.am, Paloma Faith and Boy George, go against one another judging singing auditions with their backs turned away from the contestants. Each judge wants to get the best singer on their team to be in with a chance of winning. Tonight's auditionees include a unique drag queen and a man who use to sing with The Beatles.
Emma and Marvin return with a new series of the show. Joining returning judges Ricky and Will are Paloma Faith and Boy George, who go against one another judging singing auditions with their backs turned away from the contestants, each judge wants to get the best singer on their team to be in with a chance of winning. Tonight's auditionees include a punk fan and a blast from the past.
Will.i.am introduces some of the highlights of the past four series, recalling some of the performances in the Blind Auditions that got the coaches' chairs in a spin, as well as memorable moments from the Battle and Knockout rounds.
Emma Willis presents highlights from the spinning-chair singing contest, Revisiting the coaches' favourite Blind Auditions and featuring some of the most memorable performances.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe, from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe, from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe, from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe, from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe, from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe, from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe, from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe from the USA to Australia.
The best performances, biggest decisions by the coaches and most magical moments from versions of The Voice around the globe from the USA to Australia.
Programme celebrating The Voice UK's 2017 winner Mo Adeniran as he takes his next steps to stardom. Following weeks of auditions, battles, knockout rounds and public votes, Mo clinched the title this year as his chosen coach Jennifer Hudson helped lead him to victory. Warrington-born Mo has faced more than his fair share of adversity in his private life, but has overcome several setbacks and managed to win the hearts of the British public with his powerful renditions of songs by a diverse range or artists. After battling it out against Into the Ark, Jamie and Michelle in the final, Mo eventually claimed victory and secured a lucrative record deal, but what is next for the young singer? This show looks back at his incredible journey so far, finds out how he is coping with his new found fame, and follows him as he hits the studio to record his debut EP.
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