The Voice coaches in furious fight to win new auditionee after all four turn in latest round
Find out who is singing what this week
BATTLE rounds might be yet to come on The Voice but the four judges find themselves in a fight over one contestant in tonight’s auditions.
Sir Tom Jones, Gavin Rossdale, will.i.am, and Jennifer Hudson go head to head to convince one of the singers to join their team as the audition rounds near their peak.
But one performer in particular will get all four coaches turning after giving a star performance when their backs are turned.
Also on tonight’s episode of The Voice, viewers will see impressive attempts from a number of hopefuls including 19-year-old Septimus Prime from London.
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The teen comes from a close-knit family – who all turn out to support him, watching from the wings in the company of show host Emma Willis.
He gives a rendition of the chart topping Justin Bieber song Love Yourself – but will the coaches love the performance enough to tap their buttons?
Elsewhere in the show, Nottingham based Lia White, 17, causes a stir with a powerful performance of the Rhianna song FourFiveSeconds.
The denim jacket wearing hopeful gives a great performance considering the original track is a trio-duet between Riri, Sir Paul McCartney and rap star Kanye West.
From Scotland, 18-year-old Ciara Harvie aims for success with a more operatic approach.
The Edinburgh based performer belts out Ness Dorma made famous by operatic legend Luciano Pavarotti.
Meanwhile Staffordshire hopeful Sam O’Hara goes more contemporary – but also classic – with a track from The Beach Boys.
The 25-year-old singer takes on their tune Don’t Worry Baby in the hopes of attracting at least one “I Want You” from the listening coaches.
Student Keziah Rodell, 20, also features in Saturday’s episode with a rendition of the Hozier song Work Song.
The Surrey based singer says she is gambling everything for a chance at music success – revealing her mum wants her to follow an academic path but she instead is trying to land a future in the music world.
Tom Seals tries to prove he is a double threat as he brings a keyboard with him to his audition.
The 23-year-old contestant from Crewe tries to seal the deal with his take on the Ray Charles track Mess Around – proving he can multitask by singing and playing music at the same time.
Tom is followed by 27-year-old singer Stacey Skeete who sings the Mary Mary classic tune Shackles.
Stacey can hit high notes – and also displays a pretty high hair style in the audition with an incredibly eye-catching up do.
Later in the show, viewers will see Hannah Ormerod take the singing contest in a dance-country direction.
The 27-year-old from Burnely attempts to win over the coaches with her rendition of Avicii’s chart topping song Wake Me Up.
And the final contestant on episode 6 of the auditions rounds is Nadine McGee.
The 18-year-old from Runcorn hopes to win over affection from the coaches with a version of Sam Smith’s Lay Me Down.
The Voice is on ITV1, Saturdays at 8pm.
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