The first set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by.
The second set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by.
The third set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by.
The fourth set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by.
The fifth set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by.
The sixth set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by.
The final set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by.
Emma and Marvin present as the coaches pair up their acts to battle it out against each other in head-to-head musical performances.
Emma and Marvin present as the coaches continue to pair up their acts to battle it out against each other in head-to-head musical performances.
The first of two knockout rounds sees the judges having to reduce their teams of seven down to the three acts that will perform in the live shows.
The second of two knockout rounds sees the judges having to reduce their teams of seven down to the three acts that will perform in the live shows.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes present the first live round of the singing contest, in which the 12 remaining acts perform for a place in the semi-final.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes announce the result of the public vote to decide which four acts will be going home.
The coaches perform a number with their acts as well as the acts performing their own carefully selected song. All of the eight remaining artists will find out tonight who will go through to the final, as Emma Willis and Marvin Humes announce the public votes results at the end of the show.
The finalists compete to win this series of 'The Voice' as each coach performs a duet with their remaining act. Plus the coaches Tom Jones, will.i.am, Rita Ora and Ricky Wilson come together for a group performance. Before hosts Emma Willis and Marvin Humes reveal the winner of the series.