Ep 8. The Battles Premiere
- Not Rated
- October 10, 2016
- 6 min
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7.1 (33)
The Voice season 11 episode 8, titled "The Battles Premiere," kicks off the next phase of the popular singing competition. This episode brings contestants to the stage in a series of head-to-head battles, where each sings the same song in hopes of impressing the judges and landing a coveted spot on the team.
The episode begins with coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Miley Cyrus, and Alicia Keys discussing their strategies for the battles ahead. They confer with guest advisors Joan Jett, Sammy Hagar, Charlie Puth, and Bette Midler, who offer their expertise and support to the teams.
The first battle pairs two singers from Team Adam: Bindi Liebowitz and Kylie Rothfield. They take on the song "The House of the Rising Sun" and deliver strong, soulful performances. The coaches offer their feedback and make their decisions, revealing which singer will move on to the next round.
Next up are Team Blake's Gabe Broussard and Josh Gallagher, who perform "My Maria" in a lively, upbeat duet. They showcase their range and energy, drawing cheers from the audience and the coaches alike.
Contestants from Team Miley take the stage next, as Darby Walker and Maye Thomas square off on "Closer." They are both confident and expressive, showing off their unique styles and vocal abilities. The judges compliment their performances and have a tough time deciding who to choose.
Finally, Team Alicia's Felicia Temple and Quizz Swanigan wow the crowd with their rendition of "Titanium." The two singers bring their own distinct interpretations to the song, leading to a showdown full of high notes and powerful moments.
Throughout the episode, viewers get an inside look at the rehearsals and preparations that take place behind the scenes. The coaches offer constructive criticism and support to their team members, helping them hone their skills and build their confidence.
In addition to the battles, the episode features a number of other musical highlights, including a special performance by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. The rock legend joins the four coaches on stage for a rousing rendition of "I Hate Myself for Loving You," showcasing their collective talent and energy.
As the episode comes to a close, the coaches face some tough decisions as they choose which singers to advance to the next round. The battles have only just begun, but the competition is already fierce, with each singer bringing their own unique voice and style to the stage. With so much talent on display, viewers are left eagerly anticipating the next episode of The Voice.