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"The Blind Auditions" 8 August 2021 Sunday 7:00 pm 1.329 2 [9] 2 9 August 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 1.162 3 [10] 3 10 August 2021 Tuesday 7:30 pm 1.066 4 [11] 4 15 August 2021 Sunday 7:00 pm 1.226 2 [12] 5 16 August 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 1.158 4 [13] 6 17 August 2021 Tuesday 7:30 pm 1.165 2 [14] 7 22 August 2021 Sunday 7:00 pm 1.177 2 [15] 8 23 August 2021
Similar to last season, the finale was pre-recorded and the winner was determined by a viewer poll. Lachie Gill was declared the winner, marking Rita Ora's first win as a coach and the second winning artist that had a coach blocked during his/her blind audition (Rita Ora blocking Guy Sebastian), after Bella Taylor Smith in the previous season.
The Voice is an Australian singing competition television series.It premiered on the Nine Network on 14 April 2012, before moving to the Seven Network in 2021.Based on the original Dutch singing competition The Voice of Holland, and part of The Voice franchise, its first nine seasons aired on the Nine Network, with its tenth season commencing on the Seven Network on 8 August 2021.
Monday’s episode of The Voice was not only marked by mostly pretty damn good Blind Auditions, it might have also given us a sneak preview of Season 26’s finale. Reba McEntire was so determined ...
In 2021, Taylor Smith auditioned for season 10 of The Voice Australia with the song "Ave Maria". All four judges turned for her blind audition and she chose Team Guy Sebastian. The grand final was broadcast on 12 September 2021 with Taylor Smith being decided by a viewer poll. [3] [2] denotes winner.
The Voice season 21 Blind Auditions kicked off with a four-chair turn for an impressive vocal trio!On Monday's season premiere, siblings Bekah, Caleb and Joshua Liechty, who perform as a group ...
The audition for the show (season 1) was taken using The Voice of Nepal app for iOS and Android.In total, 12,000 digital clips were received within 30 days, and it took 20 more days to select 108 participants, among whom include non-resident Nepali from Japan, Australia, Dubai, and India.
“How long have you been singing,” Kelsea asked. “About six years now,” he responded. “Do you write?” she asked. To which Jaelen responded, “Yes, ma'am,” setting off the jokes.