As The Voice gears up for the knockouts, coach will.i.am reckons he’s on course to win.
After the tense blind auditions and hard-fought battles, The Voice gets even more exciting this week when the contest reaches the first of its two live knockout shows.
The pressure will be mounting on the remaining six singers on each team as they try to impress both their coach and the viewers at home. The two singers on each team with the most votes go straight through to the live finals, while each coach gets to choose just one more act to complete their final three.
TV&Satellite Week caught up with coach will.i.am to tell us more…
I love it that the knockouts are live because it means there will be lots of spontaneity… It forces everyone to be on their A-game, so I can’t wait for that.
This story is from the March 4,2017 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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