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Who Won The Voice season 2015?

Who Won The Voice season 2015?

Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith was named winner of the season, marking Adam Levine’s third and final win as a coach.

How does the battle round work on The Voice?

In the battle rounds, the coaches choose a singer from their team to face head-to-head against another one of their team members. Coaches and their season advisor mentor the singers to ensure that they’re giving their best performance during this round.

Are The Voice battles filmed in one day?

Are ‘The Voice’ blind auditions filmed all in one day? The competition’s first round of performances, which typically amounts to 60 aired auditions, are not shot in 24 hours.

How long is The Voice season?

Seasons have been as long as 32 episodes (Season 3) and as short as 12 (Season 1). However, fans can probably expect the run to last into December 2021, meaning that viewers can expect plenty of reality-competition hijinks and emotional moments to watch for the next few months.

What season was The Voice in 2015?

Season 9
Season 9 of The Voice premiered on September 21, 2015 on NBC. Carson Daly returned as a host, as did Adam Levine and Blake Shelton as judges for their ninth season. Judges Pharrell Williams and Gwen Stefani also return to the show this season.

Who are the 4 judges on The Voice UK?

The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The fourth series started on 10 January 2015. Emma Willis and Marvin Humes return as hosts, alongside coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, and Ricky Wilson.

How much do coaches make on The Voice?

Image: Trae Patton/NBC. Like Shelton, Levine was also an OG coach on The Voice. He left after season 16, but in 2016, The Wrap reported that he signed the same deal as Shelton to receive $13 million per season ($26 million a year.)

When were The Voice Battle Rounds filmed?

Filming for these starts on Monday, August 6, and there will be more tapings on August 7, August 17, and then finally on August 18. Here’s the funny thing — even though the Battle Rounds are our least-favorite part of the competition to watch, they’re probably not all that bad to see in-person.