NBC's "The Voice" kicked off its battle round with a pairing choice that coach Adam Levine finds "impossible." In a clip of Monday's episode shared exclusively with TheWrap, Team Levine singers Britton Moore and Darius J go head-to-head by collaborating on a rendition of Radiohead's "Creep,
With the battle rounds just around the corner, mentors John Legend, Adam Levine, Michael Bublé, and Kelsea Ballerini finalized their teams on the last night of blind auditions. The Voice season 27, episode 5, was released on NBC on Monday, March 3, 2025. The episode synopsis reads as the following:
Smith is still recording music and sharing it with the world! In February 2025, he released his sixth album, The People’s Hymnal. The record doesn’t contain original music, but is a compilation album of songs that he grew up singing.
It’s been five years since Thunderstorm Artis entered “The Voice” competition with a heartfelt rendition of The Beatles’ “Blackbird” that won over all four coaches. It was the first of what would be several impressive performances on the show as the singer from Hawaii made it all the way to the finale.
Adam Levine finally got himself a country artist! On Monday, March 3, Levine was the final coach to have a spot left on his team on The Voice — and he filled it with a 17-year-old country singer.
Grammy winner Michael Bublé won last season of The Voice, but the smooth crooner failed to lure a promising singer to his team on the final night of the show's Blind Auditions for season 27.
Now that coaches Adam Levine, John Legend, Michael Bublé and Kelsea Ballerini have their teams, these are celebrities joining them as battle advisors.
The Voice season 27 star Adam Levine joked that he would call up his 'stupid' friend and former coach Blake Shelton to help coach a country singer on his team.
Jay Ammo, a 29-year-old singer from Clarksville, Tenn., earned the final four-chair turn of The Voice Season 27 after delivering an emotional performance of Ed Sheeran’s “The A Team.”