'The Voice' Report Card: How Do The New Coaches Stack Up?
Season seven of 'The Voice' kicked off with new talent, new judges, but the same old pure entertainment. Are you loving it? We're loving it.
Season seven of 'The Voice' kicked off with new talent, new judges, but the same old pure entertainment. Are you loving it? We're loving it.
Live eliminations kick off Tuesday night with stellar performances from the top 12.
Christina Grimmie, Josh Kaufman, Tess Boyer and Kristen Merlin were the standouts on Monday night.
With Usher's final decision, the talented top 12 singers of "The Voice" were chosen.
Team Adam and Team Shakira give some of the best performances seen on 'The Voice' so far.
Blake Shelton chooses Sisaundra Lewis, Audra McLaughlin, and Jake Worthington to represent his team in the live shows.
Usher brought us all to our 'Climax' with a little vocal proof as to why he's a coach.
In the second round of battles, Morgan Wallen's falsettos in 'Story of My Life' blew Shakira away.
Just when we thought it couldn't get any more vicious, the singers turn it up a notch and leave their coaches with ever harder decisions.
The battle rounds are over... for now.
The Voice has its first 'Romeo and Juliet Battle'... courtesy of Usher, of course.
The fighting spirit stays alive as the singers get halfway through the battle rounds.
Coaches throw two of their singers into the ring, and practice the art of the steal.
That's right — throughout the night, Demi made fans cry, sing and howl at her Shakira hips.
All four coaches have filled 11 of their 12 slots.
Blind auditions continued Tuesday night, as Shakira and Usher looked awfully chummy.
Blind auditions continued Monday night, as Blake Shelton did the moonwalk and Shakira compared herself to Alexander the Great.
Blind auditions continued Tuesday night, and there was no shortage of drama on the big red chairs.
Season six kicks off Monday night, with coaches sharpening their claws to win over the contestsants.
Austin Mahone, Robin Thicke and more joined the pop princesses for annual holiday fest at Madison Square Garden on Friday.
The guys debuted 'Through the Dark,' as host Paul Rudd played hilarious Dan Charles, the biggest 1D fan ever!
The trio warmed up the chilling MSG crowd with a feisty 21-song set on Wednesday.
Singer includes rare throwbacks and unreleased music in intimate Mercury Lounge show.