Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am are joined in their iconic red chairs by Meghan Trainor as the search for a superstar begins once more. Hopeful singers fight to make the chairs turn for the chance of winning a life-changing record contract.
The blind auditions continue in the second instalment of The Voice. The competition heats up as will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and brand new coach Meghan Trainor search for a singing superstar.
Coaches will.iam, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor return to the infamous red chairs for the third instalment of the Blind Auditions for the Voice UK.
Superstar coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Meghan Trainor and Olly Murs return to their infamous red chairs for the fourth instalment of the Blind Auditions for The Voice UK on ITV.
As the Blind Auditions enter their fifth week on The Voice, coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Meghan Trainor and Olly Murs continue their search for the next singing superstar.
It's the penultimate week of Blind Auditions and coaches will.i.am, Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and Meghan Trainor are back in their red chairs looking for the nation's best vocal talent.
It's the final round of Blind Auditions on The Voice UK, and the remaining contestants sing for their chance to win one of the final places on the coaches' teams.
It's the start of the Battle rounds on The Voice UK, with coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor returning to their infamous red chairs.
It's round two of The Battles on The Voice, with coaches will.i.am, Meghan Trainor, Olly Murs and Sir Tom Jones returning to their infamous red chairs.
Emma Willis hosts the third and final episode of the Battle rounds. Coaches Will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor all return to their infamous red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions go head to head and fight for their place on their coach's team. The singers that impress their coach the most remain in the competition, but those that aren't so lucky can still be stolen by another coach.
It's the first of the Knockout shows, in which 12 acts sing for a place in the Semi Final but the coaches can only pick one act to progress in the competition.
Emma Willis hosts the second Knockout round, as 12 acts perform for a place in the live semi-final. Coaches Will.i.am, Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Meghan Trainor are in the red chairs as the acts they have chosen from the blind auditions and the Battle Rounds fight for a place on their coach's team.
The semi-final sees the remaining eight acts perform live in front of the nation. Each act performs one solo song and one song with their superstar coach in a show-stopping group number. The four acts gaining the highest number of viewer votes will go through to the grand final.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes present the singing competition. The grand final sees each of the remaining four acts perform a solo number and sing an exclusive duet with their superstar coach. However, the power lies with the viewers as the artists face the public vote in a bid to be crowned winner of The Voice UK 2016.