As we drew ever nearer to the end of The Voice’s Season 16 Battles Monday, we also closed in on what last week’s promo called “the twist no one will see coming.” Except for the fact that several websites have already predicted that the twist would be the replacement of the traditional Knockouts with Live Cross Battles. What are they, exactly? If the American version of the show follows the format of the international versions that have instituted Live Cross Battles, they pit members of different teams against one another and allow viewers’ votes, not the coaches, to decide the winners.
- 4/9/2019
- TVLine.com
With battle rounds over halfway finished for “The Voice” in Season 16, which artists are your favorites this year? Will some of the final steals be used for Monday’s episode on NBC? Those are a few of the questions we have as coaches John Legend, Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton are battling themselves for the crown.
Night 3 of battle rounds continue as advisors Charlie Puth (Team Adam), Khalid (Team John), Kelsea Ballerini (Team Kelly) and Brooks and Dunn (Team Blake) continue their roles. This two-hour episode airs tonight with the final one hour of battles slated for tomorrow on April 9.
SEEGet ready for ‘The Voice’ twist that ‘no one will see coming’: Will Knockout rounds be replaced by [Spoiler]?
All throughout this season, we continue our tradition of updating live blogs while each episode is airing for the east and central time zones. Follow along below and keep refreshing during the two hours.
Night 3 of battle rounds continue as advisors Charlie Puth (Team Adam), Khalid (Team John), Kelsea Ballerini (Team Kelly) and Brooks and Dunn (Team Blake) continue their roles. This two-hour episode airs tonight with the final one hour of battles slated for tomorrow on April 9.
SEEGet ready for ‘The Voice’ twist that ‘no one will see coming’: Will Knockout rounds be replaced by [Spoiler]?
All throughout this season, we continue our tradition of updating live blogs while each episode is airing for the east and central time zones. Follow along below and keep refreshing during the two hours.
- 4/8/2019
- by John Benutty and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Now that “The Voice” Season 16 blind auditions are a thing of the past, let’s take a closer look at how each of the coaches fared in terms of scoring the artists they wanted. This season’s blinds were split up over six episodes, with Adam Levine, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton all eventually adding a total of 12 singers to their teams. When more than one coach turned their chairs around for an artist they wanted, things got competitive as they fought over who’d be the better mentor. That’s where Adam truly excelled. In fact, thanks to his savvy pitches he was able to acquire 60% of the artists that he pushed his button for in Season 16.
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Adam turned his chair around a total of 20 times during the blind auditions,...
SEEAdam Levine scoops up final 4-chair turn artist Celia Babini on ‘The Voice’: ‘It is my dream for you to win’ [Watch]
Adam turned his chair around a total of 20 times during the blind auditions,...
- 3/23/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 16 of “The Voice” just wrapped six nights of blind auditions and all four coaches now have their initial teams of 12. Which coach do you think has assembled the strongest roster of artists this cycle: reigning two-time champ Kelly Clarkson, rookie John Legend, three-time winner Adam Levine or six-time victor Blake Shelton? Vote in our poll below as to who has the best team and then be sure to sound off on your favorite coach and artist in the comments section.
Each of these initial teams is comprised of a dozen artists from around the country who inspired at least one coach to hit their button and turn during the blind auditions. Next up are the battle rounds, where each of the four coaches will pit pairs of artists against each other to determine who will advance and who’ll be sent home. It’s at this stage that the...
Each of these initial teams is comprised of a dozen artists from around the country who inspired at least one coach to hit their button and turn during the blind auditions. Next up are the battle rounds, where each of the four coaches will pit pairs of artists against each other to determine who will advance and who’ll be sent home. It’s at this stage that the...
- 3/19/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Twilighters at the movie's midnight screening call this the best of the three 'Twilight' movies.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Damian Vaca
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in "Eclipse"
Photo: Summit
We're not sure if you've heard, but "Eclipse" is out now. Fans all across the U.S.A were already lining up for midnight screenings on Tuesday night to be some of the first to catch the third film in the "Twilight Saga." MTV News caught up with New York City Twi-hards before the show, and we were also on hand to talk to Los Angeles fans as they streamed out of the theater.
The consensus among the West Coast Twilighters we spoke to is that David Slade's take on the vampire tale rocked.
"Best movie! It was actually the whole tent scene. Love the tent scene; it was a battle between Edward and Jacob. It was amazing!
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Damian Vaca
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in "Eclipse"
Photo: Summit
We're not sure if you've heard, but "Eclipse" is out now. Fans all across the U.S.A were already lining up for midnight screenings on Tuesday night to be some of the first to catch the third film in the "Twilight Saga." MTV News caught up with New York City Twi-hards before the show, and we were also on hand to talk to Los Angeles fans as they streamed out of the theater.
The consensus among the West Coast Twilighters we spoke to is that David Slade's take on the vampire tale rocked.
"Best movie! It was actually the whole tent scene. Love the tent scene; it was a battle between Edward and Jacob. It was amazing!
- 6/30/2010
- MTV Movie News
Twilighters at the movie's midnight screening call this the best of the three 'Twilight' movies.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Damian Vaca
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in "Eclipse"
Photo: Summit
We're not sure if you've heard, but "Eclipse" is out now. Fans all across the U.S.A were already lining up for midnight screenings on Tuesday night to be some of the first to catch the third film in the "Twilight Saga." MTV News caught up with New York City Twi-hards before the show, and we were also on hand to talk to Los Angeles fans as they streamed out of the theater.
The consensus among the West Coast Twilighters we spoke to is that David Slade's take on the vampire tale rocked.
"Best movie! It was actually the whole tent scene. Love the tent scene; it was a battle between Edward and Jacob. It was amazing!
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Damian Vaca
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in "Eclipse"
Photo: Summit
We're not sure if you've heard, but "Eclipse" is out now. Fans all across the U.S.A were already lining up for midnight screenings on Tuesday night to be some of the first to catch the third film in the "Twilight Saga." MTV News caught up with New York City Twi-hards before the show, and we were also on hand to talk to Los Angeles fans as they streamed out of the theater.
The consensus among the West Coast Twilighters we spoke to is that David Slade's take on the vampire tale rocked.
"Best movie! It was actually the whole tent scene. Love the tent scene; it was a battle between Edward and Jacob. It was amazing!
- 6/30/2010
- MTV Music News
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