Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates host the first of a two part special as it reaches the battles stage in The Voice. With the blind auditions complete, superstar coaches Jessie J, will.i.am, Danny O'Donoghue and Tom Jones now each have ten artists on their respective teams. But their mission to find the UK's next great voice gets tougher as they must now divide their teams in to five pairs. Trusted teammates become singing rivals as each pair tries to outdo each other in a battle duet. Expect some tough decisions ahead as each coach must choose just one artist per battle duet to put through to the live shows. Who will be knocked out... and who will be left singing?
Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates host as battles weekend continues on The Voice with the second of a two part special. With the blind auditions complete, superstar coaches Jessie J, will.i.am, Danny O'Donoghue and Tom Jones now each have ten artists on their respective teams. But their mission to find the UK's next great voice gets tougher as they must now divide their teams in to five pairs. Trusted teammates become singing rivals as each pair tries to outdo each other in a battle duet. Expect some tough decisions ahead as each coach must choose just one artist per battle duet to put through to the live shows. Who will be knocked out... and who will be left singing?
The Voice goes live for the first time. To kick start the show, our four superstar coaches - Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am, Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue - treat us to an exclusive group performance. Team Tom and Team Will take each of their artists centre stage, and for the first time the viewer vote will help decide who stays in the competition. Who will sing it loud and proud, and who will break under the added pressure?
The eliminations are upon us as coaches Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am have to say goodbye to one artist from each of their teams. Team Jessie and Team Danny give exclusive group performances in preparation for their debut next week, and Brit Award winner Lana Del Rey takes to the stage to showcase her new single.
It is The Voice UK semi-final. Superstar coaches Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am, Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue have only two singers left on their teams - all fighting it out for a place in the final. For the first time this series all four teams perform live on the same night as the competition reaches fever pitch. Who will get one step closer to being crowned The Voice UK?
It is the eliminations again and this time there is more at stake than ever... a place in The Voice UK live final. Eight artists remain, but only one artist from each team will make it through. As the drama unfolds, international superstar Kylie Minogue and pop princess Cheryl Cole also perform exclusively in The Voice arena.
Angela Scanlon presents Finally Heard, all the daft bits from The Voice UK. Grab a cuppa, sit back and reminisce over the totally-super-mega-dope auditions, antics, impressions, silly faces and mystery noises from series four.
Get to know the superstar coaches Paloma Faith, Boy George, Ricky Wilson and will.i.am, plus get an exclusive first look at the brand new series.
In the Battle Rounds singers of the same team face eachother in a Battle of only one winner. Each coach is allowed two saves, they may hit their button as many times as they like but may only steal two artists. In a change from previous series, the coaches' chairs will turn around after each performance to face away from the stage so that in the event of steal they turn back around to face the contestants.
In the Battle Rounds singers of the same team face eachother in a Battle of only one winner. Each coach is allowed two saves, they may hit their button as many times as they like but may only steal two artists. In a change from previous series, the coaches' chairs will turn around after each performance to face away from the stage so that in the event of steal they turn back around to face the contestants.
The battle stages are now over, and Paloma Faith, Boy George, Will.i.am and Ricky Wilson each now have a complete team of would-be stars under their tutelage. The next challenge the contestants face is the first stage of the knock-outs, in which they must carefully select and perform a 'killer song' that will elevate them above their team rivals, as the coaches whittle their eight chosen singers down to three.
The battle stages are now over, and Paloma Faith, Boy George, Will.i.am and Ricky Wilson each now have a complete team of would-be stars under their tutelage. The next challenge the contestants face is the knock-outs, in which they must carefully select and perform a 'killer song' that will elevate them above their team rivals, as the coaches whittle their eight chosen singers down to three.
Rehearsals can be tense, so the Coaches decide to play a little trick on the Finalists with a 'surprise' song choice for the Lives.
The first live show of the series arrives, as Paloma Faith, Boy George, Will.i.am and Ricky Wilson bring their teams to the quarter finals. Naturally, with the contest reaching its conclusion, the stakes have never been higher for the eight remaining contestants, who will need to produce barnstorming performances in order to secure a place in the semi-finals. After weeks of assessing the would-be stars from the comfort of their sofas, viewers at home now receive their first chance to voice their opinions via a public vote that will decide which act will be progressing to the contest's penultimate round.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes announce the results of this week's public vote. For the first time this series, coaches Will.i.am, Paloma Faith, Ricky Wilson and Boy George have handed over control of the contest to the viewers at home, who ultimately decide which of the eight remaining contestants will be progressing through to the semi-final.
The semi finals arrive, along with the nail-biting tension associated with another round of live performances. The remaining contestants must once master their nerves and take to the stage to determine whether the tutelage they've received at the hands of Will.i.am, Ricky Wilson, Paloma Faith and Boy George has paid off. As was the case last week, the identities of those would-be stars progressing through to the grand final will be decided by the viewers at home, who are encouraged to take part in a public vote to determine which act will leaving the contest.
As the auditions get under way, the singing hopefuls will have to truly command the stage if they want to get those infamous red chairs spinning.
Judges Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale, will.i.am and Sir Tom Jones, appraises the talents of more would-be pop icons in the blind auditions, judging the contestants vocal ability alone.
The contest heats up as the blind audtitions continue and coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale and Sir Tom Jones search for a superstar. There are more twists and turns as the veterans of the music industry pitch 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?
It is the fourth round of blind auditions, and the spaces are filling up quickly as coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale and Sir Tom Jones add more talent to their teams. As their red chairs turn for the talent, the coaches pitch against each other in order to bag the finest singers, but there could be some surprises in store as the hopefuls have the final say over which team they will join.
The spinning-chair singing content's Blind Audition phase continues into its fifth week, as coaches Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale hunt for the nation's next singing superstar. As ever, the auditionees are invited to perform on stage, while the all-star panellists sit with their backs to the singer, only turning their chair around to see who they have just been serenaded by if they are suitably impressed by the performer. Naturally, as the contest continues to roll on, remaining spaces on each coach's teams are running short, and competition to claim the left-over spots will be as fierce as ever.
Coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudsen, Sir Tom Jones, and Gavin Rossdale preside over the penultimate round of blind Auditions
It is the final week of blind auditions, and the last chance for the contestants to get a place on one of 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.
The talent contest moves to the battle phase, in which Sir Tom Jones, will.i.am, Gavin Rossdale and Jennifer Hudson are expected to shape their protégés into their pop icons.
The second night of battle phase, in which the singers have to impress the coaches, to remain in the contest.
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.
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 is the third of the live knockout shows, and performing for a place in the quarter-final tonight are will.i.am's team. His six remaining acts will become three as they sing for him and fellow coaches Sir Tom Jones, Jennifer Hudson and Gavin Rossdale. The coaches can only watch and give their opinion as it is now down to the public to vote for their favourite act, with the two acts receiving the most votes and a third act saved by will.i.am going through to the next stage. Gavin Rossdale also performs live in the studio with his band Bush.
Emma Willis hosts the final night of live knockout rounds, and it is time for Gavin Rossdale's team to sing for a place in the quarter-final. Gavin and the other coaches - Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am - all take their places in the infamous red chairs, but it is now down to the public to decide who stays and who goes home. Only three acts can go through and the two acts with the highest number of public votes get a place, 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 gives a very special performance live in the studio.
The tension mounts as the singing contest draws ever closer to its conclusion. With the arrival of the quarter-finals, the remaining stars now have the reward of a lucrative recording contract with Polydor Records within sight. However, more live performances await, and coaches Jennifer Hudson, Tom Jones, Will.i.am and Gavin Rossdale will need to help whittle down the number of would-be stars to just eight ahead of the next, penultimate round. As ever, Emma Willis is on hand to provide viewers with access to all the backstage drama and on-stage reactions as events unfold.
Emma Willis hosts as the singing competition reaches its semi-final stage, with each of the eight remaining acts hoping to cling onto their place as they are whittled down one final time. As the series nears its climax, the remaining two hopefuls in each team will need to push themselves to the limit as they perform live for public votes. Coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Gavin Rossdale and Jennifer Hudson can offer their opinions, but the voting public will ultimately decide which four acts stay to perform in next weekend's grand final, sending the other four acts crashing out of the competition for good.
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.
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 seventh series of the singing contest, which this year sees Olly Murs joining returning coaches Will.i.am, Tom Jones and Jennifer Hudson on the famous spinning chairs. The search for a star kicks off, as usual, with the first in a series of rounds of blind auditions, as the panel listen to each contestant with their backs turned, ensuring that they judge the performance on the strength of vocal ability alone. Those who succeed here will progress to the Battle and Knockout phases.
Spinning-chair singing contest, in which celebrity `coaches' seek out the nation's best vocal talent. But there is a simple twist - with the four coaches selecting their teams through `blind auditions', looks play no part in the selection process, meaning each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
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 fourth 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 enter their fifth week, as Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs and Tom Jones reassemble to assess the singing skills of more would-be stars. Emma Willis ushers the contestants on-stage where, yet again, the coaches must decide whether they would like to back each performer based on the power of their voice, rather than their appearance. Only once a coach decides to support the singer are they permitted to turn their chair around.
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's teams and earn their chance to win a recording contract with Polydor Records.
The contest heats up as the teams assembled by Tom Jones, Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson and Olly Murs enter the Battle phase. Here, the coaches are tasked with chipping away at their roster of would-be stars via head-to-head studio battles. Each of the coaches are given `steals', which gives them a chance to save any of the acts knocked out by their rival coaches during the sing-offs. As the contest gets ever fiercer, Emma Willis will be on hand to congratulate the victors, and commiserate with their defeated rivals.
The singers who made it through the audition stages face another round of head-to-head performances, as the second night of the Battles phase arrives. Here, the would-be stars must once again demonstrate their skill to coaches Tom Jones, Will.i.am, Olly Murs and Jennifer Hudson if they are to remain in the contest. As ever, the coaches are also armed with `saves', which give them a chance to recruit any of their colleagues' knocked-out performers to their own teams.
It's the first of the knockout shows as the remaining 12 acts sing for a place in the semi-finals. Coaches Will.i.am, Tom Jones, Olly Murs and reigning champion Jennifer Hudson can pick only one act from their teams to progress in the competition, so there are some tough decisions to make. Helping them are R'n'B star Craig David, members of the Black Eyed Peas, Australian pop queen Kylie Minogue, 2006 winner of The X Factor Leona Lewis and The Voice UK's reigning champion, Mo Jamil. Presented by Emma Willis.
Emma Willis presents the second of the knockout shows as the remaining acts sing for a place in next week's semi-final. Coaches Will.i.am, Tom Jones, Olly Murs and reigning champion Jennifer Hudson 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 live semi-final of the singing contest, as remaining contestants Tai, Lauren, Lucy, Donel, Ruti, Belle Voci, Jamie and Gayatri compete to win one of the four places in next week's grand finale. Only four acts can progress to the final and for the first time in the series, the decision of which acts will go through to the next round and which will be eliminated rests entirely with the votes of the viewing public. Members of Team Olly, Team JHud, Team Will and Team Tom look to move one step closer to winning a recording contract with Polydor Records.
The grand final of the spinning-chair singing contest, in which celebrity `coaches' seek out the nation's best vocal talent. But there is a simple twist - with the four coaches selecting their teams through `blind auditions', looks play no part in the selection process, meaning each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone. Last in the series.
Emma Willis hosts the second instalment of the Blind Auditions, in which celebrity coaches Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Olly Murs and Sir Tom Jones seek out the nation's best vocal talent. But there is a simple twist - with the four coaches selecting their teams through `blind auditions', looks play no part in the selection process, meaning each singer is chosen on vocal ability alone.
Emma Willis hosts the talent contest, as the blind auditions enter their final stages. This episode marks the penultimate week of the initial performances, with another batch of performers singing unseen for celebrity coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Tom Jones and Olly Murs, and hoping to make a good enough impression with their voice alone to inspire a chair turn. After next week's episode, the contestants who make the grade will move on to the Battle Stage, as the coaches whittle their team downs by half.
Emma Willis hosts the final week of the blind auditions, with another batch of performers singing unseen for celebrity coaches will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Tom Jones and Olly Murs, and hoping to make a good enough impression with their voice alone to inspire a chair turn. Next week, the contestants who make the grade will move on to the Battle Stage, as the coaches whittle their team downs by half.
Emma Willis hosts the first episode of the battle rounds - which will see fully half of the acts selected over the course of the blind auditions being sent home. Judges Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Tom Jones and Olly Murs take up their places in the famous red chairs as each performer tries to impress them enough to avoid the cut. However, even if the judge who selected an act decides to let them go, they still have a chance to stay in the game if they can convince one of the others to take them on.
Emma Willis hosts the second round of the battles stage. Judges Will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Tom Jones and Olly Murs take up their places in the famous red chairs as each performer tries to impress them enough to avoid the cut. However, even if the judge who selected an act decides to let them go, they still have a chance to stay in the game if they can convince one of the others to take them on.
Emma Willis hosts the grand final of the singing contest, in which the four remaining contestants perform for the chance to win a recording contract. Coaches Jennifer Hudson, Will.i.am, Tom Jones and Olly Murs are on hand to lend their support, and will each perform a duet with their chosen performer. This year's winner will be decided by the votes of the viewing public. Last in the series.
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.
Most Memorable Moments returns with superstar coach Will.i.am guiding us through some of the best moments from The Voice across the last four years.
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.
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.
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.
Emma Willis presents a profile of this year's eight semi-finalists, ahead of the show's imminent return following a lockdown-enforced delay. Emma takes a look back at the performances of these eight contestants over the earlier rounds of this year's show, from their first Blind Audition to their Knockout Performance. Plus, the results of the Lifeline Act public vote, which will see a ninth act chosen by viewers to return to the show.