The Voice UK (2012) s06e07 Episode Script
Blind Auditions 7
1 'Previously on The Voice' Yeah! Come on! Whoo-whoo! # Yeah I think you have a wonderful voice.
Wow! # I wanted to tell you that I love you.
That's my fire.
# So you've got to fire up # Got to let go ! # Never be loved till you've made your own # Gotta face up # Gotta get yours You never know the top till you get too low 'Tonight, the blind auditions are coming to an end.
' 'Make or break, tonight's the night.
' 'Who we put in these last final slots is crucial.
' 'Emotions will be running high tonight.
' Yeah! Oy! You're out of here.
# # I've only got one.
What did you just say? # Hey! This is The Voice It's the last day, isn't it? Hopefully they will have kept a spot open for me, you know? If any of them turn, I'll just be, like, absolutely ecstatic.
I'll be leaping in the air.
Just enjoy yourself, all right.
I will try.
MAN: Boys and girls, we have to start.
Round of applause for our judges.
My goodness, I can't believe it's come to this - our last time turning around in our chairs.
How many have you got left? One space.
I'm with Tom.
Yeah, one.
How many have you got, Gavin? One left.
I have two.
That means we only got five seats to fill.
Do the math.
It's gonna be this all day.
All day.
They could be, like .
"I want you on my team because the way you quack" Tom's gonna be, like, "I've sung with Donald Duck.
" "I've sung with Daffy Duck.
" Getting this right today is exactly what I need to do.
The adrenaline is going Let the tiger out of the cage.
Let the tiger out of the cage, that's it.
My name's Paul Woodley.
I'm 31.
I'm an asbestos supervisor from Essex.
My job is to drive from site to site and safely remove the asbestos.
Enjoy it? I'm at work, aren't I? My passion does lie in music.
When I'm singing, I just go into a different world.
It's my own world, sort of thing.
Beats asbestos, doesn't it? Without a doubt.
I first started singing five years ago.
I weren't comfortable at first.
I started doing open mics and it basically went from there.
Weekends I do my one-man band.
I play the harmonica, guitar, drums and I sing.
I ain't talking about Mary Poppins, which everybody normally thinks of.
Our kid, our kid, our kid.
This is a really big moment, epic.
I do feel nervous.
I do feel anxious.
I'm gonna give it my best shot.
All I want to do is come out with all guns blazing and hit it hard.
# Yeah Come on! # Here come old flat top # He come groovin' up slowly # He got joo-joo eyeballs # He's one holy roller # He got hair down to his knees # Got to be a joker # He just do what he please # Ooh # Yeah, come on # He wear no shoeshine # He got toe-jam football # He got monkey finger # He shoots Coca Cola # He say, "I know you" # And you know me Come on.
# One thing I can tell you is you've got to be free # Come together, right now # Over me Come on! # Hey # Come together Yeah No way! No! He didn't bring the fire.
When he started singing, it didn't sound like it was in the right key.
Yeah, it was flat.
I think I lost a bit of pitching, like my vocals.
Might have lost control a little bit but I did give it my all.
There's no way he made it this far and doesn't sing better than that so he's got to be so disappointed.
You done good.
We've got to start banging that button.
If you see someone you think we should turn for that has that fire-fire Let us know.
Please let us know.
If you guys have to jump off of your seats and come down here and push my button His button, not mine.
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don't do that! I'm trying not to think too much cos I know I'll psyche myself out.
I'm just trying to not get too overexcited.
- My name's Abi Phillips.
- I'm 22 and I'm from Birmingham if you can't already tell.
Is that my stomach or yours? My stomach always rumbles at the most awkward times! I'm singing full-time.
Just doing the rounds at the moment - bars, pubs, weddings.
Shush! I wrote a song called Missing You when I was 14 about my gran who had passed away.
I sent that song to Hollyoaks which they played along a storyline about this girl who was passing away with cancer.
They asked me to go and audition for a part.
I ended up being on the soap for two-and-a-half years.
One day I was doing my GCSEs and the next I'm on Hollyoaks.
I just wasn't expecting it.
I really enjoyed it and really did appreciate it but I didn't love it as much as my music.
I felt like it was time to try and do the thing that I really love doing.
I've been working so hard at doing my music for such a long time.
I'd really love to prove to myself that I was right to follow my heart and do something I love and leave acting behind.
I just really hope that was the right choice.
Come on.
Come on.
# I got a girl crush # Hate to admit it but # I got a heart rush # It ain't slowing down # I got it real bad # Want everything she has # That smile and that midnight laugh # She's giving you now # Cos I want to taste her lips # Yeah, cos they taste like you # I want to drown myself # In a bottle of her perfume # I want her long blonde hair # I want her magic touch # Because maybe then # You'd want me just as much # I got a girl crush # Hate to admit it but Come on! # I got a heart rush And it ain't slowing down I was close.
I was very close.
I love the song but it didn't It's the next level we wanted, right? I've only got one left.
I'm sorry I missed that.
I did the best I could and I'm proud.
That's just the way it is.
Do you hear that? "Fire, fire.
" What was that? AUDIENCE: Fire! Was it hot, sizzling fire? The fire! The fire, fire, fire, fire.
I'm about to make a song like that.
Please! What? You should.
Yes.
# I'm about to bring that fire # Fire This is The Voice One more time.
# Da-da da da da # Da-da da da Then hit and then bam.
What's he doing? And the bass goes Something like that, right? # # I want to hear your fire Right?! # I wanna hear your fire # Fire, fire, fire # Now a little lower, now we're going slower # Higher # I wanna hear your fire # Hear your fire # I wanna bring your fire # Fire, fire, fire # I'm a-going back to my seat right now # I'm in a chair, you see # We were going lower, now we get crier # Bring this fire # # Time to bring that fire # Bring your fire # Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire # Fire, fire # Bring that fire, hit it Hey, little girl, what you doing? Fire, fire.
I'm almost finished with the words.
It's almost there.
All right, this is strange.
# Fire Yeah, I almost got it.
I was feeling it a little bit before I came in but as soon as I heard the crowd, I was, "OK, that's my road right there.
I'm just gonna walk down it.
" The show is called The Voice and I feel like I've got a great one so I should win really.
OK, let's redo that one.
I'm ready.
Let's do this.
Hello, I'm Kit Rice.
I'm 25 and I'm from southeast London.
I've always loved music.
The first five years of my life I was on tour with my dad and my mum.
They were both in musical theatre.
It wasn't long before I was up on the stage.
What's behind me? Cute.
I love making music and I love sharing it with the world.
People listen to my music online.
2011 to 2012, I must have done five or six EPs, an album.
I did so much music, I had too much music.
And I was like, "What am I gonna get out there in the world?" I'm just here for peace and love and I think the fans I've already got appreciate that cos they get me.
They've listened to me from the very beginning.
The K - it's the first letter of my name.
It's my logo.
It's gonna be on all my merchandise.
Whenever you see the K, you know I'm coming.
Today I'm gonna be singing Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers.
I've done my own arrangement.
I kinda call it sex-guitar-funk version.
I'm probably not allowed to say that, am I? When I walk out on stage, I'm gonna serve it up cold.
And I hope they like it.
They better like it.
They will like it.
This is only the beginning.
Do they have fire? You will soon see.
# Ain't # No # Sunshine when she's # Gone # It's not warm when she's away # No, ain't no sunshine when she's gone # And she's always gone too long # Anytime she goes away # Yeah # I wonder this time where she's gone # Yeah # I wonder if she's gone to stay # Cos ain't no sunshine when she's gone # And this house just ain't no home # Anytime she goes away # Come on I know, I know, I know, I know, # I know, I know, I know, I know # I know, I know, I know, I know, I know # I know, I know, I know, I know, I know # Hey, you better leave a young thing alone # Cos ain't no sunshine When she's gone Thank you.
Thank you.
What's your name? My name's Kit.
How old are you? I'm 25.
You've got some range? Thank you.
Coming from you, I mean Did you hear that, Gavin? Thank you.
What style of music are you into? Before I pitch, I want to hear more from you.
I'm a R&B funk artist.
I love the sass of your singing.
It caught my attention.
Thank you.
I'm a sassy girl.
I don't have an attitude.
I'm just sassy.
Did y'all catch that? Caught it with the glove! My gosh.
I thought the sass in your singing I know, I know, I know Then you funked it up a little more and I said, "OK, I hear you.
" If that's what you're looking for, some soul and some sass .
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this is where you wanna be, babe.
Indeed.
Thank you.
You have some range on you, I must say.
Thank you.
That was something.
Thank you.
It was very interesting.
It was my arrangement as well, if you were wondering.
Wow.
Really, really, it was - Are you a producer? I am a producer.
You're a producer.
Awesome arrangement.
Pretty cool.
I wish you did that falsetto earlier.
Cos that was fierce.
But you got two turns.
J-Huds and Gavin, who now is about to speak.
You sound great.
I loved your voice right off.
I liked how prepared you were.
I enjoyed turning early so I could see your seasoned performance.
You've done your shows.
You've put your time in.
If you were to come with me - I may lose you for this - but I would dial the sass down and bring What?! .
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more of you.
I'm telling him the truth.
It's perfect.
He gets the choice between the super sass and a different journey that I've been on.
You can have sass and dynamic at the same time.
I feel like I did! Thank you.
What did you just say? He said, "I feel like I did.
" See, we relate.
They didn't even understand you.
I did.
Did you come here with a coach in mind? Not really.
But I am grateful for anybody turning around.
I feel blessed.
So, who are you gonna choose? I'm gonna have to go with Jennifer.
Yeah! I'm so happy.
I drew him in with the sass.
J-Huds' team is filled up.
Yeah! Thank you, guys, for your support.
I can't believe I'm the last person in Jennifer's team.
I'm excited to do the battle rounds with her.
He had fire.
Fire.
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This is The Voice You're full up.
Yes! Team J-Hud is in good shape.
The house is full.
Tom and Gavin have one spot left.
How many you got left, anyway, Will? I've got two.
Peace on.
Can't wait to see how this is gonna turn out.
Nervous or excited? I'm a bit of both.
I just want to get in there and do my thing now.
How are you feeling? I'm fine, I'm just kind of nervous.
Don't focus on anything around you.
Just sing the song and the words.
I'm Kelly Irwin.
I'm 16 and I'm a student from Dublin.
I have lots of hobbies.
I do dancing, singing, acting and football.
Being on the pitch with your friends and playing on a team is really fun.
I really love it but singing is my real passion.
I live in Ballinteer with my family - my mum, my dad and my brother.
How about your friends at school? Are they excited for you? Yeah, they are so excited.
Are they? My nanny makes the best stew in the world.
She won't give me the recipe.
I'm not allowed to have it till I'm married or until I win The Voice! Thank you.
Shall we say three seconds? Go on, then.
I am nervous a little bit but I think I'll get more nervous when I see the audience and when I step on stage.
But I'll try and keep it together.
# I heard # Church bells ringing # She was standing there # With my man # I heard them promise # "Till death do us part" # Each word was a pain in my heart # All I could do # All I could do was cry # All I could do was cry # I was losing # The man that I loved # And all I could do was cry # All # All I could do was cry # I was losing # The man that I loved # And all I could do was cry I'm really happy with how I performed but I'm sad that I didn't get a coach.
I was on the edge.
I needed to be pushed over.
Tough.
It was tough.
She was good.
Tough cos she was good.
Just to give you a little snapshot - we're all in our heads right now.
A lot of times the head isn't always the clearest place to be.
We're overanalysing stuff.
Got to get to hitting some buttons, y'all.
My name's Tim Gallagher.
I'm 23 and I'm a singer songwriter.
I come from a really musical family.
I used to watch my dad in his band.
That's where my love for music started.
I had really no choice other than to sing.
Tim, when you do your gigs, I can't wait to see you.
To sit there and watch you.
I'm proud you're my grandson.
I'm very lucky to have the family I have.
In every way possible, they have supported me.
I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for them.
Me and my mum are really close.
She has been my rock.
Am I? Am I a mummy's boy? Yeah.
Yeah, I'm a mummy's boy.
Terrible, isn't it? Yeah.
It's different than anything you've ever done.
It's a bit different to playing in front of ten people in a pub.
I've played all over the place, busking, open mics, weddings, parties.
I've just tried to play as much as possible but so far I haven't had that break.
I'm feeling nervous but I'm ready to get out there and do my thing.
Erm, yeah.
Today's a huge moment for me.
It's a really big deal.
He's on his way.
This is an opportunity that I've chased for a long time and I intend on taking it.
# Morning light, I'm at your door # One last time and no-one's there # I drove all night # Just to beat you home # Would you mind if I waited? # Would you mind? # We really had something special # It's hard try to let it go # I'm just being honest # Still in the moment # Would you mind if I still loved you? # Would you mind if things don't last? # Would you mind if I hold onto you # So that I won't crash? # I'm up all night # Then I can't let go # Hope you don't mind that I waited # Would you mind? # I really, really wanna love you # I'm really only yours # Even if it don't last forever # I wanna let you know # Would you mind if I still loved you? # Would you mind if things don't last? # Would you mind if I hold onto you You, so that I won't crash? What's your name? Tim.
Hey, Tim.
Where are you from? I'm from Manchester.
Nice! As soon as you began, I loved the sound of your voice.
Your lower range was real good.
The high one was real nice.
I'd find ways to come in and out as opposed to sticking in that register.
You look cool and I like your voice and I'd be thrilled to have you on my team.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate that.
How old are you? I'm 23.
I thought you sang amazing.
I turned first.
Thank you.
If that counts for anything.
You were closer to the button.
I was sat back.
It really doesn't mean anything but I turned first.
Hit the button first.
Sent the signal from the brain to the elbow to the fingertip to hit hand to hit button to turn chair.
Thanks, Will.
I love your falsetto.
The lower tones wasn't as great as your falsetto was.
I'd like you on my team.
We're gonna have work to do.
People don't like hearing that.
If you want me to tell you sweet things to get you on my team, that's not me.
If you come on my team and hopefully throughout this competition, you would have improved and on your way to have an awesome career.
Yeah, yeah.
Thank you very much.
Well, I liked the control that you had between your full voice and the falsetto.
When people go into falsetto, they're not always strong.
It always fascinates me cos I'm not very good at falsetto.
Listening to you control it the way you do, that's why I hit my button.
I'd love to have you on my team.
Thank you very much.
I don't know who he should go with.
I don't know! I'm gonna go with Will.
Thanks, Tim.
Thanks, Will.
Thank you.
Your voice is so good.
My God! Thanks, guys.
Thank you so much.
Thanks very much.
Cheers, guys.
I picked Will because he kind of criticised me and I liked that.
I liked that he was straight-talking.
"I can work with this guy.
" What singers on the radio are dominating falsetto? There's no sweet falsetto dude.
He's your guy.
He's perfect for you.
I was really proud.
Filled up a little bit but I don't cry very often so Did you?! Yeah.
No way? I don't cry.
But, yeah, I'm really proud.
Did you? I didn't.
I have one more turnaround left.
This is fun.
If there's nobody left, can anybody sing in this audience? Yeah! This is The Voice MAN: Here we go.
Are you ready for this? So, where are we at now? There's three coaches with spaces left - that's Tom, me and Gavin.
One more, that's it.
We have one more choice.
I only got one.
One, Tom, reflects our freedom, our vote, cos if you don't vote, you're just stuck with Trumps.
You're gonna get some turns now.
The times, they are a-turning.
I'm looking forward to performing for the coaches.
I'm excited.
It's here.
The day's here and I'm ready for it.
My name's Gavin.
I'm 30.
I'm a musician and guitar teacher.
I live in Lancashire with my wife Gemma.
I've got two step-children, Grace and Olivia and a baby girl called Elvie Rose.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I met my wife four years ago on Take Me Out.
When I came down the lift, I knew she was the one.
I never thought when I entered it that I was gonna meet someone and end up getting married.
Got a beautiful baby girl and a beautiful family.
# You light up my world I'd say my day-to-day life, I get up with the girls.
I take them to school and I do the pick-up and my wife looks after the kids while I go off to work.
I've been guitar teaching for about ten years.
I love it.
Hi, Jack.
Hi.
Music means a hell of a lot to me.
I've been brought up on music since I was three years old.
Mum and Dad were musicians and it's just something that's in my blood.
But I do also want to be able to support my family.
Perfect.
Gavin's a great musician.
He's been working at this a long time.
He really wants to provide for the family and make it work and do what he enjoys.
Hopefully this is it for him.
The girls are gonna be really excited.
I just hope to make the kids proud.
I've been striving for 15 years, looking for a record deal.
Me winning this would open so many doors for me.
It feels quite surreal to be here, to be actually backstage ready to sing.
I don't want to come off that stage thinking, "I wish I'd have sang that a bit better.
" I'm gonna give it everything I've got.
I'm hoping that this time is my time.
# Would you know my name # If I saw you in heaven? # Would it be the same # If I saw you in heaven? # I must be strong # And carry on # Cos I know # I don't belong # Here in heaven # Time can bring you down # Time can bend your knees # Time can break your heart # Have you begging please # Begging please # I must be strong # And carry on # Cos I know # I don't belong Here in heaven Just so close.
So close, Will.
I'm like this.
I almost went then.
I'm disappointed, yeah, cos I really wanted them to turn.
But what can I do? I thought it was timid, not as aggressive as he needs to be to show us that he deserves to be on the show.
He was putting some power in there.
But maybe not enough.
Well done.
I'm so proud of you.
Oy! I regret that.
I felt it.
Come on, let's have a good one.
Let's do it.
Come on, I've got to get there.
I'm so scared.
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
I can't wait to sing.
It's going to be brilliant.
My name's Linda Jennings.
I'm from Bolton and I'm 49.
It's like Blind Date, isn't it? Linda Jennings.
Linda J.
Linda J.
Linda J.
I'm in loads of bands - a country band, a covers band, a band with a singer-songwriter called Greg, jazz with my partner John.
I've just started another duo with a close friend Helen.
I like all the genres.
Apart from rapping.
I don't do any rapping.
Not with a Bolton accent anyway.
Wow, brilliant guys.
I'm really into having my own style.
I like buying round glasses.
I bought them when I researched Katy Perry.
She's got a pair.
I thought, "Yeah, got to have those.
" And then, you know, I've got green eyes.
I've got the lucky shoes on.
I actually pulled my partner in these shoes.
He saw me on stage with a little dress on with these shoes and he went "Ooh, she looks all right.
" So I made an effort to introduce myself.
It was the start of a really good relationship.
I'd love to win this competition so I've got to do the best possible job Right, come with me.
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and hit the stratosphere with a song.
Touch things in another universe.
# The long and winding road # That leads # To your door # Will never disappear # I've seen that road before # It always leads me here # Leads me to your door # Many times I've been alone # And many times I've cried # Anyway you'll never know # The many ways I've tried # But still they lead me back # To the long # And winding road # You left me standing here # A long, long time ago # It always leads me here # Lead me to-o-o-o Your door Whoo! Wey! Thank you.
What's your name? Linda Jennings.
Linda Jennings.
Yeah, but my friends call me Linda J.
Where are you from? Quite local.
I'm from Bolton just down the road.
Ooh! Thank you so much because you just transported me away and you lifted me up.
You play the guitar well.
It'd be interesting getting to know you.
I don't have anyone that kind of style, that kind of sound on my team.
I think you would complete my team because you are very individual, you're very special.
So I'd be delighted if you came on Team Gavin.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I was in a club in London in the '60s with Paul McCartney.
Whoo! And so I said, "Paul, could you write me a song?" And he said, "OK.
" And that was the song.
No? Yes.
Honestly? He said, "This is the song but it's got to be your next single.
" And I had a record coming out that week.
Yeah.
I didn't get the song.
I would have loved to have done that song myself.
That song has always been very close to me but you did a wonderful, wonderful job.
You sang it really, really beautifully well and I would love to have you on my team.
Tom! Tom! Tom! Tom! I noticed the heart on your thing and I've got heart earrings in so I don't know if that's a sign.
It's not a sign.
It's not.
Here the sign.
Here's a bigger sign - it's not often you come on a television show and you choose a song that at one point in time in history, two legends were sitting at a club in London and one of them says, "Hey, write me a song.
" Because of the powers that be, he couldn't sing it.
Fast-forward years later and you get up on stage and sing the song that was meant for him! I think we know what this person should do.
I'll go with Tom.
I can't believe I'm the last person on Tom's team.
It's just bonkers.
And the story he's got about the song.
I just can't believe it.
I like your glasses.
She looks so cool.
I'm collecting round glasses cos I want to be a dude.
The incredible pitch that Will gave for you! You can't battle with that! No, you can't.
That was destined.
We didn't battle.
It's an amazing story, Tom.
Everything he says is, like, gold.
Like, "What? Wow!" Ladies and gentlemen, round of applause.
Tom's team is filled up.
Yes! MAN IN AUDIENCE: Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Well, I hope there's some good singers left 'Are you the nation's next singing sensation?' Yeah! Come on! Whoo-whoo! Yeah! 'The next series of The Voice UK is on the lookout for the country's best vocal talent' Your voice pushed the button.
You're a star.
Wow! '.
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and it could be you.
' You have a wonderful voice.
Yeah! 'If you've got what it takes to get those famous chairs spinning, apply now.
' You might want to turn around! My gosh! 'Just go to' This is The Voice Two more left.
Oy! There's only two singers left and me and Gavin left over.
It's on you two now.
So, we're just turning for the both, right? Battle it out.
Gosh.
I'm Victoria Kerley.
I'm 16 years old.
I'm currently studying at college.
I live in a little place called Llwydcoed in Wales with my nan and grandad.
Victoria's mum and dad split up.
So rather than choose one or the other, she said, "Can I live with you, Nan?" We said, "Course you can.
" When Victoria told us she'd got an audition for The Voice, we actually couldn't believe it.
We said, "The Voice?" And she went, "Yeah!" And I was like, "Wahh!" In her voice, she's got that warmth and it comes from here.
It makes me cry.
And that's honest.
I've never done anything like this before.
In your bedroom, it's just you and a mirror and a brush or a hairspray can or whatever.
But now it's just like I'm so scared.
Good luck.
# I won't lie # To you Yeah.
# I know she's just not right for you # And you can tell me if I'm off, but I see it on your face # When you say that she's the one that you want # And you're spending all your time # In this wrong situation # And anytime you want it to stop # I know I can treat you better # Than she can # Because a girl like me # Deserves a gentleman # Tell me why I'll be wasting time # On all your wasted crime # When you should be with me instead # Cos I know I can treat you better # Than she can # Because a girl like me # Deserves a gentleman # Tell me why I'll be wasting time on all on your wasted crime # When you should be with me instead # I know I can treat you better # Better than she can Ooh-ooh Yes! Hiya.
What's your name? My name's Victoria.
Where are you from? I'm from South Wales.
How old are you? I'm 16.
Awesome.
You've got a great accent.
I love it.
Thanks.
What part of South Wales are you from? Aberdare.
I know where Aberdare is.
I'm from Pontypridd.
Yeah.
I'll come for a cup of tea one night, I'm sure.
It'll be a laugh.
Who did you come here with? I came with my dad, my mum, my nan and my best friend.
So Do they sing as well? My mum used to.
- My dad's tone deaf.
- Your father's tone deaf? And he's Welsh? Yeah.
That's disgusting! I can't believe it either, to be honest.
You sounded amazing.
Thank you.
I love your voice.
I love the song that you picked and I turned around the first two notes.
I heard it.
Boom! My gosh! You have a beautiful sound.
Thank you.
And then to find out you're 16.
You have all the tools in the tool box.
It's just about finding someone that believes in you because you don't have that much experience.
Coaching is really letting you know how good you are.
I would love to have you on my team.
You sound so good.
I want to make you the best you could be.
Thank you.
You have the ability to command the audience.
I watched you.
So experience is relative.
Most 16-year-olds would be like, "My gosh, I'm so nervous.
They would've said, "I'm nervous" 20 times.
You didn't.
That's awesome! Well, she's from Aberdare! You have confidence.
You know what the hell you're doing.
That shows me that, OK, this girl, all she needs is a hit and you're out of here.
As a producer, I could figure out a way to pull it out.
OK.
Thank you.
Um Will! Will! Gavin, Gavin, Gavin! OK, so I'll go with Will.
You're awesome.
She's young but she's got some balls.
I know.
Hey! My mum, my nan, my dad and Carys.
This is mental.
I can't stop smiling either.
Thank you.
Your daughter is fierce.
She's awesome.
You've seen nothing yet, trust me.
Do you think she made the right choice? Yeah! Dear! Sorry.
My nan has an obsession with will.
i.
am.
She loves will.
i.
am.
Get it down.
Get it down? I don't mean it like that! What are you getting down? No, because when you do these things, you say things like that.
Team Will is full now.
Team Will is filled to the brim! It's full.
One more turnaround left.
So whoever comes out is on Team Gavin.
That's right.
Gavin's got one space left and there's one singer left.
So, I just stand there now and take the next person? Yeah, I guess so.
Good luck, Gavin.
I can't wait to hear them, though.
It's gonna be interesting.
Please don't be shaky.
My name's Ruth Lockwood.
I'm 23 years old.
I work as a product demonstrator in a wholesaler.
Afternoon.
Have you ever tried our household surface wipes? We've got some on demo.
The samples that I demonstrate can be really varied.
Feel free to come and have a smell, have a feel of it.
I can be doing a chocolate caramel crispie Anyone like to try a caramel crispie? Another day they'll ask you to demonstrate toilet paper.
Don't quite know how you're supposed to do that! Hiya, would you like to try some smoked salmon? Would you like to try a stuffed olive? Madam, can I interest you in some cat litter.
We've got some samples.
OK, thank you.
Have a nice day.
I would obviously prefer to be singing on stage.
That's the dream.
When I'm singing to myself, I sometimes imagine that's where I am.
# Baby, can't you see # I'm calling # A guy like you should wear a warning # It's dangerous # I'm falling # Too high # Can't come down # Losing my head Spinning around and round # Do you feel me now? # With a taste of your lips I'm on a ride # You're toxic # I'm slipping under # With a taste of a poison paradise # I'm addicted to you # Don't you know that you're toxic? # With a taste of your lips I'm on a ride # You're toxic I'm slippin' under # Taste of a poison paradise # I'm addicted to you # Don't you know that you're toxic Toxic You sing opera.
She sings opera! Hey! Hey, leave my singer alone.
You decided to fuse them together.
Yeah.
She sings opera.
I see.
I was, like, "Isn't that a Britney Spears song?" Wow! All I can say is wow.
You've got your one, Gavin.
Yeah.
So, what's your name? My name's Ruth Lockwood.
I'm 23 and I'm from Rotherham.
Whoo! These guys are all filled up.
I would have turned if I had the ability to turn.
That was pretty fresh.
You get to be on my team.
Fabulous.
No matter who came out, I had to choose 'em and I can tell you I'm so NOT disappointed.
I don't feel like, "Shoot, now my team's filled and I've got to take this girl.
" You're incredible.
And I believe in synchronicity.
I believe in the power of the universe.
I believe that people are brought together.
I'm thrilled to have you on my team.
So welcome.
I'm so excited.
I feel incredibly lucky to have bagged the last place on Gavin's team.
My God! He's right famous and stuff.
You lucked out.
You lucked out.
She's got a good voice.
My God, Lee is crying.
Make some noise.
Gavin's team is full.
All of our teams are full.
Those are all the teams.
Thank you guys so much.
Yeah.
Did you guys have a good time? AUDIENCE: Yeah! MAN: Ladies and gentlemen, that brings us to the end of The Voice UK.
Bye! Hello.
Next week, the battles begin! Things are about to get tough.
The singers are battling head-to-head to stay in this competition.
They need to come out fighting.
I'd 100 percent put everything into it.
I want to see passion, desire and commitment.
This is where the competition really kicks in.
My God! Whoever wins the battle goes forward.
If you want me, take me.
No! Whoever doesn't goes home.
It's live or die, dog eat dog.
'Battle weekend starts next Saturday, 8:30.
'
Wow! # I wanted to tell you that I love you.
That's my fire.
# So you've got to fire up # Got to let go ! # Never be loved till you've made your own # Gotta face up # Gotta get yours You never know the top till you get too low 'Tonight, the blind auditions are coming to an end.
' 'Make or break, tonight's the night.
' 'Who we put in these last final slots is crucial.
' 'Emotions will be running high tonight.
' Yeah! Oy! You're out of here.
# # I've only got one.
What did you just say? # Hey! This is The Voice It's the last day, isn't it? Hopefully they will have kept a spot open for me, you know? If any of them turn, I'll just be, like, absolutely ecstatic.
I'll be leaping in the air.
Just enjoy yourself, all right.
I will try.
MAN: Boys and girls, we have to start.
Round of applause for our judges.
My goodness, I can't believe it's come to this - our last time turning around in our chairs.
How many have you got left? One space.
I'm with Tom.
Yeah, one.
How many have you got, Gavin? One left.
I have two.
That means we only got five seats to fill.
Do the math.
It's gonna be this all day.
All day.
They could be, like .
"I want you on my team because the way you quack" Tom's gonna be, like, "I've sung with Donald Duck.
" "I've sung with Daffy Duck.
" Getting this right today is exactly what I need to do.
The adrenaline is going Let the tiger out of the cage.
Let the tiger out of the cage, that's it.
My name's Paul Woodley.
I'm 31.
I'm an asbestos supervisor from Essex.
My job is to drive from site to site and safely remove the asbestos.
Enjoy it? I'm at work, aren't I? My passion does lie in music.
When I'm singing, I just go into a different world.
It's my own world, sort of thing.
Beats asbestos, doesn't it? Without a doubt.
I first started singing five years ago.
I weren't comfortable at first.
I started doing open mics and it basically went from there.
Weekends I do my one-man band.
I play the harmonica, guitar, drums and I sing.
I ain't talking about Mary Poppins, which everybody normally thinks of.
Our kid, our kid, our kid.
This is a really big moment, epic.
I do feel nervous.
I do feel anxious.
I'm gonna give it my best shot.
All I want to do is come out with all guns blazing and hit it hard.
# Yeah Come on! # Here come old flat top # He come groovin' up slowly # He got joo-joo eyeballs # He's one holy roller # He got hair down to his knees # Got to be a joker # He just do what he please # Ooh # Yeah, come on # He wear no shoeshine # He got toe-jam football # He got monkey finger # He shoots Coca Cola # He say, "I know you" # And you know me Come on.
# One thing I can tell you is you've got to be free # Come together, right now # Over me Come on! # Hey # Come together Yeah No way! No! He didn't bring the fire.
When he started singing, it didn't sound like it was in the right key.
Yeah, it was flat.
I think I lost a bit of pitching, like my vocals.
Might have lost control a little bit but I did give it my all.
There's no way he made it this far and doesn't sing better than that so he's got to be so disappointed.
You done good.
We've got to start banging that button.
If you see someone you think we should turn for that has that fire-fire Let us know.
Please let us know.
If you guys have to jump off of your seats and come down here and push my button His button, not mine.
.
.
don't do that! I'm trying not to think too much cos I know I'll psyche myself out.
I'm just trying to not get too overexcited.
- My name's Abi Phillips.
- I'm 22 and I'm from Birmingham if you can't already tell.
Is that my stomach or yours? My stomach always rumbles at the most awkward times! I'm singing full-time.
Just doing the rounds at the moment - bars, pubs, weddings.
Shush! I wrote a song called Missing You when I was 14 about my gran who had passed away.
I sent that song to Hollyoaks which they played along a storyline about this girl who was passing away with cancer.
They asked me to go and audition for a part.
I ended up being on the soap for two-and-a-half years.
One day I was doing my GCSEs and the next I'm on Hollyoaks.
I just wasn't expecting it.
I really enjoyed it and really did appreciate it but I didn't love it as much as my music.
I felt like it was time to try and do the thing that I really love doing.
I've been working so hard at doing my music for such a long time.
I'd really love to prove to myself that I was right to follow my heart and do something I love and leave acting behind.
I just really hope that was the right choice.
Come on.
Come on.
# I got a girl crush # Hate to admit it but # I got a heart rush # It ain't slowing down # I got it real bad # Want everything she has # That smile and that midnight laugh # She's giving you now # Cos I want to taste her lips # Yeah, cos they taste like you # I want to drown myself # In a bottle of her perfume # I want her long blonde hair # I want her magic touch # Because maybe then # You'd want me just as much # I got a girl crush # Hate to admit it but Come on! # I got a heart rush And it ain't slowing down I was close.
I was very close.
I love the song but it didn't It's the next level we wanted, right? I've only got one left.
I'm sorry I missed that.
I did the best I could and I'm proud.
That's just the way it is.
Do you hear that? "Fire, fire.
" What was that? AUDIENCE: Fire! Was it hot, sizzling fire? The fire! The fire, fire, fire, fire.
I'm about to make a song like that.
Please! What? You should.
Yes.
# I'm about to bring that fire # Fire This is The Voice One more time.
# Da-da da da da # Da-da da da Then hit and then bam.
What's he doing? And the bass goes Something like that, right? # # I want to hear your fire Right?! # I wanna hear your fire # Fire, fire, fire # Now a little lower, now we're going slower # Higher # I wanna hear your fire # Hear your fire # I wanna bring your fire # Fire, fire, fire # I'm a-going back to my seat right now # I'm in a chair, you see # We were going lower, now we get crier # Bring this fire # # Time to bring that fire # Bring your fire # Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire # Fire, fire # Bring that fire, hit it Hey, little girl, what you doing? Fire, fire.
I'm almost finished with the words.
It's almost there.
All right, this is strange.
# Fire Yeah, I almost got it.
I was feeling it a little bit before I came in but as soon as I heard the crowd, I was, "OK, that's my road right there.
I'm just gonna walk down it.
" The show is called The Voice and I feel like I've got a great one so I should win really.
OK, let's redo that one.
I'm ready.
Let's do this.
Hello, I'm Kit Rice.
I'm 25 and I'm from southeast London.
I've always loved music.
The first five years of my life I was on tour with my dad and my mum.
They were both in musical theatre.
It wasn't long before I was up on the stage.
What's behind me? Cute.
I love making music and I love sharing it with the world.
People listen to my music online.
2011 to 2012, I must have done five or six EPs, an album.
I did so much music, I had too much music.
And I was like, "What am I gonna get out there in the world?" I'm just here for peace and love and I think the fans I've already got appreciate that cos they get me.
They've listened to me from the very beginning.
The K - it's the first letter of my name.
It's my logo.
It's gonna be on all my merchandise.
Whenever you see the K, you know I'm coming.
Today I'm gonna be singing Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers.
I've done my own arrangement.
I kinda call it sex-guitar-funk version.
I'm probably not allowed to say that, am I? When I walk out on stage, I'm gonna serve it up cold.
And I hope they like it.
They better like it.
They will like it.
This is only the beginning.
Do they have fire? You will soon see.
# Ain't # No # Sunshine when she's # Gone # It's not warm when she's away # No, ain't no sunshine when she's gone # And she's always gone too long # Anytime she goes away # Yeah # I wonder this time where she's gone # Yeah # I wonder if she's gone to stay # Cos ain't no sunshine when she's gone # And this house just ain't no home # Anytime she goes away # Come on I know, I know, I know, I know, # I know, I know, I know, I know # I know, I know, I know, I know, I know # I know, I know, I know, I know, I know # Hey, you better leave a young thing alone # Cos ain't no sunshine When she's gone Thank you.
Thank you.
What's your name? My name's Kit.
How old are you? I'm 25.
You've got some range? Thank you.
Coming from you, I mean Did you hear that, Gavin? Thank you.
What style of music are you into? Before I pitch, I want to hear more from you.
I'm a R&B funk artist.
I love the sass of your singing.
It caught my attention.
Thank you.
I'm a sassy girl.
I don't have an attitude.
I'm just sassy.
Did y'all catch that? Caught it with the glove! My gosh.
I thought the sass in your singing I know, I know, I know Then you funked it up a little more and I said, "OK, I hear you.
" If that's what you're looking for, some soul and some sass .
.
this is where you wanna be, babe.
Indeed.
Thank you.
You have some range on you, I must say.
Thank you.
That was something.
Thank you.
It was very interesting.
It was my arrangement as well, if you were wondering.
Wow.
Really, really, it was - Are you a producer? I am a producer.
You're a producer.
Awesome arrangement.
Pretty cool.
I wish you did that falsetto earlier.
Cos that was fierce.
But you got two turns.
J-Huds and Gavin, who now is about to speak.
You sound great.
I loved your voice right off.
I liked how prepared you were.
I enjoyed turning early so I could see your seasoned performance.
You've done your shows.
You've put your time in.
If you were to come with me - I may lose you for this - but I would dial the sass down and bring What?! .
.
more of you.
I'm telling him the truth.
It's perfect.
He gets the choice between the super sass and a different journey that I've been on.
You can have sass and dynamic at the same time.
I feel like I did! Thank you.
What did you just say? He said, "I feel like I did.
" See, we relate.
They didn't even understand you.
I did.
Did you come here with a coach in mind? Not really.
But I am grateful for anybody turning around.
I feel blessed.
So, who are you gonna choose? I'm gonna have to go with Jennifer.
Yeah! I'm so happy.
I drew him in with the sass.
J-Huds' team is filled up.
Yeah! Thank you, guys, for your support.
I can't believe I'm the last person in Jennifer's team.
I'm excited to do the battle rounds with her.
He had fire.
Fire.
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This is The Voice You're full up.
Yes! Team J-Hud is in good shape.
The house is full.
Tom and Gavin have one spot left.
How many you got left, anyway, Will? I've got two.
Peace on.
Can't wait to see how this is gonna turn out.
Nervous or excited? I'm a bit of both.
I just want to get in there and do my thing now.
How are you feeling? I'm fine, I'm just kind of nervous.
Don't focus on anything around you.
Just sing the song and the words.
I'm Kelly Irwin.
I'm 16 and I'm a student from Dublin.
I have lots of hobbies.
I do dancing, singing, acting and football.
Being on the pitch with your friends and playing on a team is really fun.
I really love it but singing is my real passion.
I live in Ballinteer with my family - my mum, my dad and my brother.
How about your friends at school? Are they excited for you? Yeah, they are so excited.
Are they? My nanny makes the best stew in the world.
She won't give me the recipe.
I'm not allowed to have it till I'm married or until I win The Voice! Thank you.
Shall we say three seconds? Go on, then.
I am nervous a little bit but I think I'll get more nervous when I see the audience and when I step on stage.
But I'll try and keep it together.
# I heard # Church bells ringing # She was standing there # With my man # I heard them promise # "Till death do us part" # Each word was a pain in my heart # All I could do # All I could do was cry # All I could do was cry # I was losing # The man that I loved # And all I could do was cry # All # All I could do was cry # I was losing # The man that I loved # And all I could do was cry I'm really happy with how I performed but I'm sad that I didn't get a coach.
I was on the edge.
I needed to be pushed over.
Tough.
It was tough.
She was good.
Tough cos she was good.
Just to give you a little snapshot - we're all in our heads right now.
A lot of times the head isn't always the clearest place to be.
We're overanalysing stuff.
Got to get to hitting some buttons, y'all.
My name's Tim Gallagher.
I'm 23 and I'm a singer songwriter.
I come from a really musical family.
I used to watch my dad in his band.
That's where my love for music started.
I had really no choice other than to sing.
Tim, when you do your gigs, I can't wait to see you.
To sit there and watch you.
I'm proud you're my grandson.
I'm very lucky to have the family I have.
In every way possible, they have supported me.
I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for them.
Me and my mum are really close.
She has been my rock.
Am I? Am I a mummy's boy? Yeah.
Yeah, I'm a mummy's boy.
Terrible, isn't it? Yeah.
It's different than anything you've ever done.
It's a bit different to playing in front of ten people in a pub.
I've played all over the place, busking, open mics, weddings, parties.
I've just tried to play as much as possible but so far I haven't had that break.
I'm feeling nervous but I'm ready to get out there and do my thing.
Erm, yeah.
Today's a huge moment for me.
It's a really big deal.
He's on his way.
This is an opportunity that I've chased for a long time and I intend on taking it.
# Morning light, I'm at your door # One last time and no-one's there # I drove all night # Just to beat you home # Would you mind if I waited? # Would you mind? # We really had something special # It's hard try to let it go # I'm just being honest # Still in the moment # Would you mind if I still loved you? # Would you mind if things don't last? # Would you mind if I hold onto you # So that I won't crash? # I'm up all night # Then I can't let go # Hope you don't mind that I waited # Would you mind? # I really, really wanna love you # I'm really only yours # Even if it don't last forever # I wanna let you know # Would you mind if I still loved you? # Would you mind if things don't last? # Would you mind if I hold onto you You, so that I won't crash? What's your name? Tim.
Hey, Tim.
Where are you from? I'm from Manchester.
Nice! As soon as you began, I loved the sound of your voice.
Your lower range was real good.
The high one was real nice.
I'd find ways to come in and out as opposed to sticking in that register.
You look cool and I like your voice and I'd be thrilled to have you on my team.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate that.
How old are you? I'm 23.
I thought you sang amazing.
I turned first.
Thank you.
If that counts for anything.
You were closer to the button.
I was sat back.
It really doesn't mean anything but I turned first.
Hit the button first.
Sent the signal from the brain to the elbow to the fingertip to hit hand to hit button to turn chair.
Thanks, Will.
I love your falsetto.
The lower tones wasn't as great as your falsetto was.
I'd like you on my team.
We're gonna have work to do.
People don't like hearing that.
If you want me to tell you sweet things to get you on my team, that's not me.
If you come on my team and hopefully throughout this competition, you would have improved and on your way to have an awesome career.
Yeah, yeah.
Thank you very much.
Well, I liked the control that you had between your full voice and the falsetto.
When people go into falsetto, they're not always strong.
It always fascinates me cos I'm not very good at falsetto.
Listening to you control it the way you do, that's why I hit my button.
I'd love to have you on my team.
Thank you very much.
I don't know who he should go with.
I don't know! I'm gonna go with Will.
Thanks, Tim.
Thanks, Will.
Thank you.
Your voice is so good.
My God! Thanks, guys.
Thank you so much.
Thanks very much.
Cheers, guys.
I picked Will because he kind of criticised me and I liked that.
I liked that he was straight-talking.
"I can work with this guy.
" What singers on the radio are dominating falsetto? There's no sweet falsetto dude.
He's your guy.
He's perfect for you.
I was really proud.
Filled up a little bit but I don't cry very often so Did you?! Yeah.
No way? I don't cry.
But, yeah, I'm really proud.
Did you? I didn't.
I have one more turnaround left.
This is fun.
If there's nobody left, can anybody sing in this audience? Yeah! This is The Voice MAN: Here we go.
Are you ready for this? So, where are we at now? There's three coaches with spaces left - that's Tom, me and Gavin.
One more, that's it.
We have one more choice.
I only got one.
One, Tom, reflects our freedom, our vote, cos if you don't vote, you're just stuck with Trumps.
You're gonna get some turns now.
The times, they are a-turning.
I'm looking forward to performing for the coaches.
I'm excited.
It's here.
The day's here and I'm ready for it.
My name's Gavin.
I'm 30.
I'm a musician and guitar teacher.
I live in Lancashire with my wife Gemma.
I've got two step-children, Grace and Olivia and a baby girl called Elvie Rose.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I met my wife four years ago on Take Me Out.
When I came down the lift, I knew she was the one.
I never thought when I entered it that I was gonna meet someone and end up getting married.
Got a beautiful baby girl and a beautiful family.
# You light up my world I'd say my day-to-day life, I get up with the girls.
I take them to school and I do the pick-up and my wife looks after the kids while I go off to work.
I've been guitar teaching for about ten years.
I love it.
Hi, Jack.
Hi.
Music means a hell of a lot to me.
I've been brought up on music since I was three years old.
Mum and Dad were musicians and it's just something that's in my blood.
But I do also want to be able to support my family.
Perfect.
Gavin's a great musician.
He's been working at this a long time.
He really wants to provide for the family and make it work and do what he enjoys.
Hopefully this is it for him.
The girls are gonna be really excited.
I just hope to make the kids proud.
I've been striving for 15 years, looking for a record deal.
Me winning this would open so many doors for me.
It feels quite surreal to be here, to be actually backstage ready to sing.
I don't want to come off that stage thinking, "I wish I'd have sang that a bit better.
" I'm gonna give it everything I've got.
I'm hoping that this time is my time.
# Would you know my name # If I saw you in heaven? # Would it be the same # If I saw you in heaven? # I must be strong # And carry on # Cos I know # I don't belong # Here in heaven # Time can bring you down # Time can bend your knees # Time can break your heart # Have you begging please # Begging please # I must be strong # And carry on # Cos I know # I don't belong Here in heaven Just so close.
So close, Will.
I'm like this.
I almost went then.
I'm disappointed, yeah, cos I really wanted them to turn.
But what can I do? I thought it was timid, not as aggressive as he needs to be to show us that he deserves to be on the show.
He was putting some power in there.
But maybe not enough.
Well done.
I'm so proud of you.
Oy! I regret that.
I felt it.
Come on, let's have a good one.
Let's do it.
Come on, I've got to get there.
I'm so scared.
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
I can't wait to sing.
It's going to be brilliant.
My name's Linda Jennings.
I'm from Bolton and I'm 49.
It's like Blind Date, isn't it? Linda Jennings.
Linda J.
Linda J.
Linda J.
I'm in loads of bands - a country band, a covers band, a band with a singer-songwriter called Greg, jazz with my partner John.
I've just started another duo with a close friend Helen.
I like all the genres.
Apart from rapping.
I don't do any rapping.
Not with a Bolton accent anyway.
Wow, brilliant guys.
I'm really into having my own style.
I like buying round glasses.
I bought them when I researched Katy Perry.
She's got a pair.
I thought, "Yeah, got to have those.
" And then, you know, I've got green eyes.
I've got the lucky shoes on.
I actually pulled my partner in these shoes.
He saw me on stage with a little dress on with these shoes and he went "Ooh, she looks all right.
" So I made an effort to introduce myself.
It was the start of a really good relationship.
I'd love to win this competition so I've got to do the best possible job Right, come with me.
.
.
and hit the stratosphere with a song.
Touch things in another universe.
# The long and winding road # That leads # To your door # Will never disappear # I've seen that road before # It always leads me here # Leads me to your door # Many times I've been alone # And many times I've cried # Anyway you'll never know # The many ways I've tried # But still they lead me back # To the long # And winding road # You left me standing here # A long, long time ago # It always leads me here # Lead me to-o-o-o Your door Whoo! Wey! Thank you.
What's your name? Linda Jennings.
Linda Jennings.
Yeah, but my friends call me Linda J.
Where are you from? Quite local.
I'm from Bolton just down the road.
Ooh! Thank you so much because you just transported me away and you lifted me up.
You play the guitar well.
It'd be interesting getting to know you.
I don't have anyone that kind of style, that kind of sound on my team.
I think you would complete my team because you are very individual, you're very special.
So I'd be delighted if you came on Team Gavin.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I was in a club in London in the '60s with Paul McCartney.
Whoo! And so I said, "Paul, could you write me a song?" And he said, "OK.
" And that was the song.
No? Yes.
Honestly? He said, "This is the song but it's got to be your next single.
" And I had a record coming out that week.
Yeah.
I didn't get the song.
I would have loved to have done that song myself.
That song has always been very close to me but you did a wonderful, wonderful job.
You sang it really, really beautifully well and I would love to have you on my team.
Tom! Tom! Tom! Tom! I noticed the heart on your thing and I've got heart earrings in so I don't know if that's a sign.
It's not a sign.
It's not.
Here the sign.
Here's a bigger sign - it's not often you come on a television show and you choose a song that at one point in time in history, two legends were sitting at a club in London and one of them says, "Hey, write me a song.
" Because of the powers that be, he couldn't sing it.
Fast-forward years later and you get up on stage and sing the song that was meant for him! I think we know what this person should do.
I'll go with Tom.
I can't believe I'm the last person on Tom's team.
It's just bonkers.
And the story he's got about the song.
I just can't believe it.
I like your glasses.
She looks so cool.
I'm collecting round glasses cos I want to be a dude.
The incredible pitch that Will gave for you! You can't battle with that! No, you can't.
That was destined.
We didn't battle.
It's an amazing story, Tom.
Everything he says is, like, gold.
Like, "What? Wow!" Ladies and gentlemen, round of applause.
Tom's team is filled up.
Yes! MAN IN AUDIENCE: Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Well, I hope there's some good singers left 'Are you the nation's next singing sensation?' Yeah! Come on! Whoo-whoo! Yeah! 'The next series of The Voice UK is on the lookout for the country's best vocal talent' Your voice pushed the button.
You're a star.
Wow! '.
.
and it could be you.
' You have a wonderful voice.
Yeah! 'If you've got what it takes to get those famous chairs spinning, apply now.
' You might want to turn around! My gosh! 'Just go to' This is The Voice Two more left.
Oy! There's only two singers left and me and Gavin left over.
It's on you two now.
So, we're just turning for the both, right? Battle it out.
Gosh.
I'm Victoria Kerley.
I'm 16 years old.
I'm currently studying at college.
I live in a little place called Llwydcoed in Wales with my nan and grandad.
Victoria's mum and dad split up.
So rather than choose one or the other, she said, "Can I live with you, Nan?" We said, "Course you can.
" When Victoria told us she'd got an audition for The Voice, we actually couldn't believe it.
We said, "The Voice?" And she went, "Yeah!" And I was like, "Wahh!" In her voice, she's got that warmth and it comes from here.
It makes me cry.
And that's honest.
I've never done anything like this before.
In your bedroom, it's just you and a mirror and a brush or a hairspray can or whatever.
But now it's just like I'm so scared.
Good luck.
# I won't lie # To you Yeah.
# I know she's just not right for you # And you can tell me if I'm off, but I see it on your face # When you say that she's the one that you want # And you're spending all your time # In this wrong situation # And anytime you want it to stop # I know I can treat you better # Than she can # Because a girl like me # Deserves a gentleman # Tell me why I'll be wasting time # On all your wasted crime # When you should be with me instead # Cos I know I can treat you better # Than she can # Because a girl like me # Deserves a gentleman # Tell me why I'll be wasting time on all on your wasted crime # When you should be with me instead # I know I can treat you better # Better than she can Ooh-ooh Yes! Hiya.
What's your name? My name's Victoria.
Where are you from? I'm from South Wales.
How old are you? I'm 16.
Awesome.
You've got a great accent.
I love it.
Thanks.
What part of South Wales are you from? Aberdare.
I know where Aberdare is.
I'm from Pontypridd.
Yeah.
I'll come for a cup of tea one night, I'm sure.
It'll be a laugh.
Who did you come here with? I came with my dad, my mum, my nan and my best friend.
So Do they sing as well? My mum used to.
- My dad's tone deaf.
- Your father's tone deaf? And he's Welsh? Yeah.
That's disgusting! I can't believe it either, to be honest.
You sounded amazing.
Thank you.
I love your voice.
I love the song that you picked and I turned around the first two notes.
I heard it.
Boom! My gosh! You have a beautiful sound.
Thank you.
And then to find out you're 16.
You have all the tools in the tool box.
It's just about finding someone that believes in you because you don't have that much experience.
Coaching is really letting you know how good you are.
I would love to have you on my team.
You sound so good.
I want to make you the best you could be.
Thank you.
You have the ability to command the audience.
I watched you.
So experience is relative.
Most 16-year-olds would be like, "My gosh, I'm so nervous.
They would've said, "I'm nervous" 20 times.
You didn't.
That's awesome! Well, she's from Aberdare! You have confidence.
You know what the hell you're doing.
That shows me that, OK, this girl, all she needs is a hit and you're out of here.
As a producer, I could figure out a way to pull it out.
OK.
Thank you.
Um Will! Will! Gavin, Gavin, Gavin! OK, so I'll go with Will.
You're awesome.
She's young but she's got some balls.
I know.
Hey! My mum, my nan, my dad and Carys.
This is mental.
I can't stop smiling either.
Thank you.
Your daughter is fierce.
She's awesome.
You've seen nothing yet, trust me.
Do you think she made the right choice? Yeah! Dear! Sorry.
My nan has an obsession with will.
i.
am.
She loves will.
i.
am.
Get it down.
Get it down? I don't mean it like that! What are you getting down? No, because when you do these things, you say things like that.
Team Will is full now.
Team Will is filled to the brim! It's full.
One more turnaround left.
So whoever comes out is on Team Gavin.
That's right.
Gavin's got one space left and there's one singer left.
So, I just stand there now and take the next person? Yeah, I guess so.
Good luck, Gavin.
I can't wait to hear them, though.
It's gonna be interesting.
Please don't be shaky.
My name's Ruth Lockwood.
I'm 23 years old.
I work as a product demonstrator in a wholesaler.
Afternoon.
Have you ever tried our household surface wipes? We've got some on demo.
The samples that I demonstrate can be really varied.
Feel free to come and have a smell, have a feel of it.
I can be doing a chocolate caramel crispie Anyone like to try a caramel crispie? Another day they'll ask you to demonstrate toilet paper.
Don't quite know how you're supposed to do that! Hiya, would you like to try some smoked salmon? Would you like to try a stuffed olive? Madam, can I interest you in some cat litter.
We've got some samples.
OK, thank you.
Have a nice day.
I would obviously prefer to be singing on stage.
That's the dream.
When I'm singing to myself, I sometimes imagine that's where I am.
# Baby, can't you see # I'm calling # A guy like you should wear a warning # It's dangerous # I'm falling # Too high # Can't come down # Losing my head Spinning around and round # Do you feel me now? # With a taste of your lips I'm on a ride # You're toxic # I'm slipping under # With a taste of a poison paradise # I'm addicted to you # Don't you know that you're toxic? # With a taste of your lips I'm on a ride # You're toxic I'm slippin' under # Taste of a poison paradise # I'm addicted to you # Don't you know that you're toxic Toxic You sing opera.
She sings opera! Hey! Hey, leave my singer alone.
You decided to fuse them together.
Yeah.
She sings opera.
I see.
I was, like, "Isn't that a Britney Spears song?" Wow! All I can say is wow.
You've got your one, Gavin.
Yeah.
So, what's your name? My name's Ruth Lockwood.
I'm 23 and I'm from Rotherham.
Whoo! These guys are all filled up.
I would have turned if I had the ability to turn.
That was pretty fresh.
You get to be on my team.
Fabulous.
No matter who came out, I had to choose 'em and I can tell you I'm so NOT disappointed.
I don't feel like, "Shoot, now my team's filled and I've got to take this girl.
" You're incredible.
And I believe in synchronicity.
I believe in the power of the universe.
I believe that people are brought together.
I'm thrilled to have you on my team.
So welcome.
I'm so excited.
I feel incredibly lucky to have bagged the last place on Gavin's team.
My God! He's right famous and stuff.
You lucked out.
You lucked out.
She's got a good voice.
My God, Lee is crying.
Make some noise.
Gavin's team is full.
All of our teams are full.
Those are all the teams.
Thank you guys so much.
Yeah.
Did you guys have a good time? AUDIENCE: Yeah! MAN: Ladies and gentlemen, that brings us to the end of The Voice UK.
Bye! Hello.
Next week, the battles begin! Things are about to get tough.
The singers are battling head-to-head to stay in this competition.
They need to come out fighting.
I'd 100 percent put everything into it.
I want to see passion, desire and commitment.
This is where the competition really kicks in.
My God! Whoever wins the battle goes forward.
If you want me, take me.
No! Whoever doesn't goes home.
It's live or die, dog eat dog.
'Battle weekend starts next Saturday, 8:30.
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