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The Voice is used to massive eliminations once it gets to the live shows, but it looks like season 9 is going to be particularly brutal. On Monday (Nov. 16), NBC released its schedule through Dec. 13, and in doing so, revealed the number of Voice contestants to go home each week. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Live Playoffs Continue, Gwake Gets Moment on Screen
The Voice brought out its established top 12 on Monday night (Nov. 15) after a total massacre elimination last week, these 12 performances should have been turned up a notch, but what we got instead was the same sort of uneven crop we had with last week's performances. Guess we'll have to wait another few weeks for more fat to be trimmed. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Teams Cut in Half in Brutal Elimination Results
There was a major bloodbath on The Voice on Wednesday night (Nov. 11). This week, 24 singers performed, but for week two of the live playoffs, there are only 12 performance slots. Yes, the show cut its field properly in half. Previously, letting two of five singers go was painful but not a punch to the gut. This season, with the new comeback artist twist, this is just brutal. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Teams Blake and Pharrell Go Big in Live Shows 2
You know what's a very unfair setup for The Voice? The team element. On Monday night (Nov. 9), the first episode of the live shows rolled out 10 terrible performances and two good ones. This episode, which featured Blake Shelton and Pharrell's teams, had the opposite problem. Everyone showed up to the occasion. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Live Shows Start with Underwhelming Turns and a Twist
So, this is the live shows on The Voice, huh? On Monday night (Nov. 9), season 9 kicked off its longest portion with Adam Levine's and Gwen Stefani's teams. And while there were little glimpses into the potential of this year's pack, overall, this was a very underwhelming evening. -
Miranda Lambert Ironically Performed Cover of No Doubt's 'Spiderwebs' Before Divorce [WATCH]
Considering all of the drama going on with Miranda Lambert divorcing former husband Blake Shelton, who is now dating Gwen Stefani, the last thing anyone would have probably thought of seeing was a cover of No Doubt's smash hit "Spiderwebs" by Lambert herself. Well, thanks to the internet, you can now watch the ironic pre-divorce performance take form. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Knockout Rounds End with Big Pharrell Steal
The knockout rounds of The Voice came to a close on Monday night (Nov. 2) after just three (long) episodes. For the final episode of this installment, you would think that the show would really pull out the big guns with some of the best performances of the year. And, while everyone was solid, there was nothing that like blew my socks off. And for a year that has a decent amount of talent, that's a little odd. -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap and Review: Knockouts Round 2 Continue to Bring Out the Best
The Voice season 9 is halfway through its knockout rounds, with shockingly amazing guest mentor Rihanna, and the contestants keep pushing themselves to new highs. On Tuesday night (Oct. 27), we got three more battles courtesy of Team Gwen Stefani, Team Adam Levine and Team Pharrell, and unlike Monday night's episode, the second installment of the knockout didn't quite include so many shocking eliminations. -
Mike Tyson Dancing to Drake's "Hotline Bling" On 'Tonight Show' is the Best Thing Ever!
Jimmy Fallon has had some pretty memorable guests on The Tonight Show, but one of his most recent guests might have taken the cake. On Monday (Oct. 26), Mike Tyson stopped by the show to talk about life and current projects he's working on. Before you knew it, the former boxer was on stage performing his best rendition of Drake's addicting new single, "Hotline Bling," and it's the best thing ever! -
'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Rihanna Mentors Knockout Rounds and Frontrunners Go Home
The Voice season 9 is now in knockout rounds, and the show ushered in its latest segment with some, well, knockout performances and a knockout guest mentor. Rihanna is on episode one of her four-stint residency on the show, and while some may have doubted whether or not the ANTI singer would be able to pull off actual singing advice, she proved to be one of the more effective mentors this show has had in some time. -
Blake Shelton 'Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits' Tour Tickets Selling Fast; 'The Voice' Judge Adds Dates
Earlier this month, country star Blake Shelton announced that he will be heading out on the road next February to play a string of 11 dates across the U.S. between February and March. The tour will be in support his upcoming greatest hits collection,' Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits' as reported by 'Rolling Stone'. The tour trek will kick off February 18 at Cincinnati's U.S. Bank Arena and will wrap up on March 19 in Pittsburgh at the CONSOL Energy Center. The Oklahoma native quickly added a second show at Music City's Bridgestone Arena in Nashville after tickets for the first date sold out in just minutes. In other markets, the resale ticket demand is already competitive, as Blake Shelton tickets across the secondary market are averaging $233. -
The Voice Season 9 Recap, Review: Final Battle Round Prove Puzzling for Blake, Adam & Pharrell
The Voice's battle rounds for season 9 have come to a close. After four episodes, on Tuesday (Oct. 20), the show's final three battles were aired. And though the choices the coaches have to make are typically easy or obvious ones, these three were a little more puzzling.
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