Battle advisors?
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Where the hell are they?
The preview was so short and how It was put across it didn't look like there were any battle advisors
If there's not the BBC aren't doing this right at all
The preview was so short and how It was put across it didn't look like there were any battle advisors
If there's not the BBC aren't doing this right at all
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An absolutely non-event of a preview I may add. It looks like the BBC are (like with the first season) doing another rush job of a battle rounds scenario and another reason why a commercial channel should take over the realms for Season 3 (and with a bigger budget to boot).
They needed to do a 1 minute plus preview slower with more about the steals
After the final blind auditions at the weekend, the potential Voice 2013 finalists have been confirmed, with just 48 hopefuls left in the running.
But half of them will be cut this weekend as the Battle Rounds begin.
In the Battles each Coach will pair up their acts to sing against each other in a series of sure to be exciting vocal duets, which will decide who will progress to the next stage.
After each Battle, the Artists’ own Coach must decide from each pairing who will progress to the next round and who to send home.
Before the performances however, the Coaches along with trusted fellow pop stars and music industry veterans – their Battle Advisors – will dedicate themselves to developing their Artists, sharing the secrets of their success and making their team’s voices the very best they can be.
Last year’s battle advisors included Paloma Faith, Scissor Sisters star Ana Matronic and Dante Santiago.
Dante will be back helping out Will.i.am this year, while Dido will be giving Danny and his artists a pre-battle pep talk and training.
The Voice UK battle rounds start on Saturday night at 8:35PM on BBC One
Don't see why to be honest
Last year they were pretty pointless --- didn't paloma faith throw a wobbly or something and virtually get cut out of the edit altogether
The program should be about the contestants and their mentors and everyone else is just window dressing
The BBC get hammered for spending on the show anyway so why spend more than the have to. I wouldn't bother with helpers at all
I agree for example
Pharrell with Usher
I'm sure Jessie could pull a high profile name and I don't see why will couldn't have Fergie on this year