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1 Coaches  





2 Promotion  





3 Teams  





4 Blind auditions  



4.1  Episode 1 (6 January)  





4.2  Episode 2 (13 January)  





4.3  Episode 3 (20 January)  





4.4  Episode 4 (27 January)  





4.5  Episode 5 (3 February)  





4.6  Episode 6 (10 February)  





4.7  Episode 7 (17 February)  







5 Battle rounds  





6 Knockouts  





7 Live shows  



7.1  Results summary  



7.1.1  Week 1: Semi-final (31 March)  





7.1.2  Week 2: Final (7 April)  









8 Reception  



8.1  Ratings  







9 References  





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The Voice UK
Series 7
Hosted by
  • Jamie Miller (ITV Hub)
  • Vick Hope (ITV Hub)
  • Coaches
  • Jennifer Hudson
  • Sir Tom Jones
  • Olly Murs
  • WinnerRuti Olajugbagbe
    Winning mentorSir Tom Jones
    Runner-upDonel Mangena
    Release
    Original network
  • ITV Hub (The V Room)
  • Original release6 January (2018-01-06) –
    7 April 2018 (2018-04-07)
    Series chronology

    ← Previous
    Series 6

    Next →
    Series 8

    The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The seventh series began airing on 6 January 2018 and concluded on 7 April 2018. It was presented by Emma WillisonITV. will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson and Sir Tom Jones return for their seventh, second and sixth series, respectively, with Olly Murs replacing Gavin Rossdale as a new coach for the series. Previous runner-up Jamie Miller replaced Cel Spellman as the presenter of companion show, The V Room, broadcast through the ITV Hub.

    Coaches[edit]

    Coaches for series 7 of The Voice UK

    On 6 March 2017, it was announced that will.i.am would be returning as a coach on the show for his seventh series, with ITV stating that they were in "all parties" to have Sir Tom Jones to return as a coach as well.[1] After much speculation regarding his future on the programme, on 6 August 2017, Gavin Rossdale announced his departure from the programme, after just one series as a coach. Following this announcement, Danny Jones became the favourite to replace Rossdale,[2] after impressing show producers in his performance on the junior spin-off programme The Voice UK, though former coach Ricky Wilson was also in the running, as he previously stated that the door would be left open for him to return to the show after his first departure in 2016.[3] On 11 October 2017, Olly Murs was confirmed as Rossdale's replacement, after being linked with the position for many weeks,[4] along with the news that Jennifer Hudson would be returning for her second series as a coach.[5] Emma Willis will return for her second series as solo presenter, her fifth overall, with Jamie Miller replacing Cel Spellman as the presenter of companion show The V Room.[6]

    On 8 February 2018, it was announced that the coaches will have Guest Mentors to help them choose their acts in the Knockout stages and they are as follows:[7] Craig David will help Olly Murs, Apl.de.ap and Taboo will help will.i.am, Kylie Minogue will help Sir Tom Jones and Mo Adeniran and Leona Lewis will help Jennifer Hudson.

    It was announced on 12 March 2018, Vick Hope would be replacing Jamie Miller as the backstage presenter.

    Promotion[edit]

    The first teaser trailer for the seventh series was released in December 2017, featuring coaches will.i.am, Hudson, Jones and Murs.[8] The coaches were also interviewed by The V Room presenter Miller, at the red carpet for the blind auditions.[6]

    Teams[edit]

    Colour key:

    Coach Top 40 Artists
    will.i.am
    Donel Mangena Tai Mark Asari Saskia Eng Paige Young Anna Willison Holt
    Chantelle Nandi Rhianna Abrey Kade Smith Loaded Sista Wesu Wallace
    Jennifer Hudson
    Belle Voci Gayatri Nair Rhianna Abrey Jason Nicholson-Porter Jake Benson Ross Anderson
    Ant &Ox Tesni Jones Harri Oakland Jilly Riley Scarlett Quigley
    Sir Tom Jones
    Ruti Olajugbagbe Lucy Milburn Chantelle Nandi Wayne Ellington Kalon Rae Eliza Gutteridge
    Saskia Eng Jade Williams Chloe Jones Simon Davies Courtney O'Neil
    Olly Murs
    Lauren Bannon Jamie Grey Kirby Frost Shane McCormack Holly Ellison Kade Smith
    Ivy Paige Debbie Aramide Bailey Nelsen RYT Chris James

    Blind auditions[edit]

    On 14 December 2017, it was announced by ITV that the seventh series would begin broadcasting on 6 January 2018.[9]

    Colour key
       Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
         Artist defaulted to this coach's team
         Artist elected to join this coach's team
         Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button
         Artist Received an "All Turn"

    Episode 1 (6 January)[edit]

    The series premiere aired from 8.00pm until 9.35pm.

    Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly

    Jake Benson

    1 26 "Issues"

    Chloe Jones

    2 22 "Like a Star"

    Lauren Bannon

    3 27 "Lean On"

    Niall Donnelly

    4 35 "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"

    Jimmy Balito

    5 22 "Concrete"

    Jason Nicholson-Porter

    6 33 "Amazing Grace"

    RYT

    7 24–30 "JCB"

    Donel Mangena

    8 16 "Cold Water"

    Episode 2 (13 January)[edit]

    This episode aired from 8.00pm until 9.30pm.

    Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly

    Kade Smith

    1 16 "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay"

    Belle Voci

    2 25–26 "Flower Duet"

    Ivy Paige

    3 37 "Why Don't You Do Right?"

    Jade Williams

    4 32 "Secret Smile"

    Jacob Simpson

    5 21 "Over"

    Jamie Grey

    6 29 "Rise Up"

    Benn Helm

    7 43 "Always on the Run"

    Lucy Milburn

    8 20 "Colorblind"

    Episode 3 (20 January)[edit]

    This episode aired from 8.00pm until 9.30pm.

    Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly

    Chris James

    1 28 "Prince Ali"

    Tai

    2 18 "Move On Up"

    Gemma Kalmakrian

    3 34 "Born to Be Wild"

    Ruti Olajugbagbe

    4 18 "Budapest"

    Ant &Ox

    5 21 "Sunday Morning"

    Micky Cohen

    6 24 "Despacito"

    Janel Antoneshia

    7 24 "Magic"

    Mark Asari

    8 28 "Walking Away

    Simon Davies

    9 30 "Sign of the Times

    Episode 4 (27 January)[edit]

    This episode aired from 8.00pm until 9.30pm.

    Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly

    H Boss

    1 28 "Don't Mind"/ "Antenna"

    Kirby Frost

    2 17 "Ciao Adios"

    Loaded Sista

    3 30–34 "Black Widow"

    Anna Willison Holt

    4 17 "Never Forget You"

    Eliza Gutteridge

    5 16 "Wild Horses"

    Jordan James

    6 25 "Don't Go"

    Zak Archer

    7 17 "Handbags and Gladrags"

    Holly Ellison

    8 23 "Sorry Not Sorry

    Gayatri Nair

    9 16 "Powerful

    Episode 5 (3 February)[edit]

    This episode aired from 8.00pm until 9.30pm.

    Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly

    Saskia Eng

    1 16 "Strong"

    Faith

    2 21 "Hold On"

    Paige Young

    3 25 "Crying in the Club"

    Shane McCormack

    4 21 "Moondance"

    Rhianna Abrey

    5 20 "Ghost"

    Ross Anderson

    6 17 "Drag Me Down"

    Wendi Harriot

    7 41 "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"

    Ellis Bridgewater

    8 25 "Big White Room

    Wayne Ellington

    9 46 "We Were Raised Under Grey Skies

    Episode 6 (10 February)[edit]

    This episode aired from 8.15pm until 9.45pm.

    Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly

    Michael Harrison

    1 30 "Last Request"

    Bailey Nelsen

    2 18 "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back"

    Wesu Wallace

    3 36 "I'm Not the Only One"

    Courtney O'Neil

    4 21 "When You Say Nothing at All"

    Keilah Miller

    5 "What's Up?"

    Jilly Riley

    6 35 "All Right Now"

    Jodie Knight

    7 18 "Iris"

    Jess Herring

    8 20 "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman

    Tesni Jones

    9 32 "Highway to Hell

    Episode 7 (17 February)[edit]

    This episode aired from 8.00pm until 9.30pm.

    Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly

    Scarlett Quigley

    1 20 "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"

    Maria Le Belle

    2 34 "Ghetto Story"/ "Get Busy"

    Chantelle Nandi

    3 29 "Kiss Me"

    Sand & Stone

    4 21–25 "I Will Wait" Team full

    Harri Oakland

    5 19 "Say You Won't Let Go"

    Kalon Rae

    6 30 "Only You" Team full

    Lekenah Eccles

    7 27 "No Scrubs" Team full

    Sammi J

    8 29 "Fever

    Navi Chahal

    9 20 "Frozen

    Aimee Fitzpatrick

    10 22 "Wrecking Ball

    Debbie Aramide

    11 29 "Love Is a Losing Game

    Battle rounds[edit]

    Filming for the battles began in December 2017 at dock10, MediaCityUK, following the taping of the blind auditions. Each coach has only one steal. The first part of the battle rounds will be broadcast on 24 February 2018.

    Colour key
       Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
           Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts
           Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advances to the Knockouts
           Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
    Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal' result
    will.i.am JHud Tom Olly
    Episode 1
    (24 February)
    Olly Murs 1 Holly Ellison "I'd Do Anything for Love" Chris James
    Tom Jones 2 Eliza Gutteridge "Fight Song" Courtney O'Neil
    will.i.am 3 Mark Asari "Don't Let Go (Love)" Loaded Sista
    4 Tai "Stand by Me" Kade Smith
    Jennifer Hudson 5 Belle Voci "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Scarlett Quigley Team full
    Tom Jones 6 Lucy Milburn "Too Good at Goodbyes" Simon Davies
    will.i.am 7 Donel Mangena "Rain" Rhianna Abrey
    Episode 2
    (3 March)
    will.i.am 1 Anna Willison Holt "Teardrops" Chantelle Nandi Team full Team full
    Olly Murs 2 Jamie Grey "Falling Slowly" RYT Team full
    Jennifer Hudson 3 Jake Benson "Every Breath You Take" Jilly Riley
    4 Ross Anderson "September Song" Harri Oakland
    Tom Jones 5 Kalon Rae "Vincent" Chloe Jones
    Olly Murs 6 Kirby Frost "Friends" Bailey Nelsen
    Jennifer Hudson 7 Jason Nicholson-Porter "Let It Be" Tesni Jones
    Episode 3
    (10 March)
    Tom Jones 1 Ruti Olajugbagbe "Dog Days Are Over" Saskia Eng Team full Team full Team full
    Olly Murs 2 Lauren Bannon "Praise You" Debbie Aramide Team full
    Jennifer Hudson 3 Gayatri Nair "Skin" Ant &Ox
    Olly Murs 4 Shane McCormack "Sway" Ivy Paige
    will.i.am 5 Paige Young "Faith" Wesu Wallace
    Tom Jones 6 Wayne Ellington "What About Us" Jade Williams

    Knockouts[edit]

    Filming for the show was on 10–11 March 2018 at Elstree Studios (Shenley Road). The first part of the battle rounds will be broadcast on 17 March 2018. In this round the mentors will help at the piano rehearsals.

    Colour key:

           Artist won the Knockouts and advanced to the Live shows
           Artist lost the Knockouts and was eliminated
    Episode Coach Order Song Artists Song
    Winner Losers
    Episode 1 (17 March) Olly Murs 1 "Believer" Lauren Bannon Kade Smith "Express Yourself"
    Holly Ellison "Perfect"
    will.i.am 2 "Jolene" Tai Paige Young "Power"
    Anna Willison Holt "Master Blaster (Jammin')"
    Jennifer Hudson 3 "This Is Me" Gayatri Nair Jake Benson "Sun Comes Up"
    Ross Anderson "Torn"
    Tom Jones 4 "Gravity" Lucy Milburn Kalon Rae "California Dreamin'"
    Eliza Gutteridge "Don't Kill My Vibe"
    Episode 2 (24 March) will.i.am 1 "Finesse" Donel Mangena Saskia Eng "Came Here for Love"
    Mark Asari "Don't Dream It's Over"
    Tom Jones 2 "Dreams" Ruti Olajugbagbe Chantelle Nandi "Sing It Back"
    Wayne Ellington "Man in the Mirror"
    Jennifer Hudson 3 "Nella Fantasia" Belle Voci Rhianna Abrey "Anywhere"
    Jason Nicholson-Porter "When You Believe"
    Olly Murs 4 "Faith" Jamie Grey Kirby Frost "Crazy"
    Shane McCormack "City of Stars"

    Live shows[edit]

    The live shows began on 31 March 2018.

    Results summary[edit]

    Team's colour key
      Team Will
      Team JHud
      Team Tom
      Team Olly
    Result's colour key
      Artist received the fewest votes and was eliminated
      Artist won the competition
    Weekly results per artist
    Contestant Week 1 Week 2
    Round 1 Round 2
    Ruti Olajugbagbe 2nd
    22.91%
    2nd
    29.41%
    Winner
    58.34%
    Donel Mangena 1st
    27.25%
    1st
    29.58%
    Runner-up
    41.66%
    Belle Voci 3rd
    14.95%
    3rd
    24.27%
    Eliminated
    (Week 2)
    Lauren Bannon 4th
    11.65%
    4th
    16.73%
    Jamie Grey 5th
    8.79%
    Eliminated
    (Week 1)
    Gayatri Nair 6th
    6.67%
    Lucy Milburn 7th
    5.27%
    Tai 8th
    2.49%

    Week 1: Semi-final (31 March)[edit]

    This episode aired from 8.30pm to 10:00pm.

    Order Coach Artist Song Result
    1 Olly Murs Jamie Grey "Say Something" Eliminated
    2 Tom Jones Lucy Milburn "One Last Time"
    3 will.i.am Tai "When Doves Cry"
    4 Jennifer Hudson Gayatri Nair "Alive"
    5 Belle Voci "Skyfall" Advanced
    6 Tom Jones Ruti Olajugbagbe "Waiting for a Star to Fall"
    7 will.i.am Donel Mangena "Happy"
    8 Olly Murs Lauren Bannon "In the Air Tonight"

    Week 2: Final (7 April)[edit]

    This episode will air from 8:30pm to 10:10pm.

    Group performance: The Voice UK coaches – "Come Together"

    Order Coach Artist First song Order Duet (with Coach) Order Winners single Result
    1 will.i.am Donel Mangena "Let Me Love You" 7 "OMG" 9 "Cold Water" Runner-up
    2 Jennifer Hudson Belle Voci "O Fortuna" 5 "My Heart Will Go On" N/A N/A (already eliminated) 3rd Place
    3 Tom Jones Ruti Olajugbagbe "If You're Not the One" 8 "What a Wonderful World" 10 "Dreams" Winner
    4 Olly Murs Lauren Bannon "Stay" 6 "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" N/A N/A (already eliminated) 4th Place

    Reception[edit]

    Ratings[edit]

    Official ratings are taken from BARB.[10]

    Episode Date Official ratings[10] ITV
    weekly rank[10]
    Blind auditions 1 6 January 6.50 16
    Blind auditions 2 13 January 6.60 15
    Blind auditions 3 20 January 6.76 15
    Blind auditions 4 27 January 6.24 15
    Blind auditions 5 3 February 6.20 14
    Blind auditions 6 10 February 6.37 14
    Blind auditions 7 17 February 5.87 17
    Battle rounds 1 24 February 6.56 13
    Battle rounds 2 3 March 6.08 14
    Battle rounds 3 10 March 5.71 16
    Knockout rounds 1 17 March 5.70 16
    Knockout rounds 2 24 March 4.76 16
    Live Semi-Final 31 March 5.40 17
    Live Final 7 April 5.87 14

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Harp, Justin (6 March 2017). "will.i.am IS returning to The Voice UK next series". Digital Spy. United Kingdom: Hearst Corporation. Archived from the original on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  • ^ "The Voice UK: Gavin Rossdale 'axed' and McFly's Danny Jones could replace him". Telly Mix. 5 August 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  • ^ "Ricky Wilson WILL be on The Voice UK on ITV... on one condition | The Voice UK 2017". TellyMix. 24 March 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2016.
  • ^ Connick, Tom (11 October 2017). "Former X Factor contestant Olly Murs joins The Voice as a judge". NME. United States: Time Inc. UK. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  • ^ "She's back! Jennifer Hudson is returning as a judge on "The Voice UK"". ABC News Radio. October 2017. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  • ^ a b "Red Carpet: Jamie chats to the Coaches!". The Voice UK. ITV. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  • ^ "The Voice UK announces superstar mentors for Knockouts". Digital Spy. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  • ^ "First look at The Voice UK 2018 coaches in teaser trailer!". TwitCelebGossip. 5 December 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  • ^ ITV (4 December 2017). "The Voice returns in January!". ITV plc. United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 18 December 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  • ^ a b c "Weekly Top 30 Programmes (see relevant week)". BARB.
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