The Voice Kids UK - Season 4

Season 4
The Voice Kids, the show for the freshest new singing talent, is back for a new series. Original Voice Kids star Coaches will.i.am, Pixie Lott and reigning champion Danny Jones all return and there's a brand-new Coach in town as Brit award- winning popstar Paloma Faith joins the panel.
Emma Willis is also back to host the show and cheer on singers from the wings as she joins with the hopefuls' friends and families.
Each Coach has nine places on their teams to fill as they head into the Blind Auditions searching for the next generation of singing talent. The competition is open to solo singers and double acts, aged 7 to 14, who will take to the stage and sing in the hope of turning those chairs. After each performance, regardless of whether they've won a place with will, Danny, Pixie or Paloma, all four Coaches will turn to give the singers words of advice and encouragement.
For those who graduate to the next round that means it's time for the Battles as the teams sing off for a place in the semi-final. There are no steals for the coaches in this competition so the youngsters will be going all out to make sure they're one of just three acts their Coach will put through to the semi-final stage.
At the semi-final, those singers will be singing to impress their Coaches for one last time as each Coach selects just one act per team to make it to the final.
The final four will perform in the final in the hope of winning the competition and the ultimate prize of a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education, as well as a VIP trip to Universal studios, Orlando.

Episodes

Blind Auditions 1
Emma Willis presents the fourth series of junior singing contest, with newcomer Paloma Faith joining Will.i.am, Danny Jones and Pixie Lott on the judging panel. Youngsters between the ages of seven and 14 display their musical talents in a bid to win a £30,000 prize to contribute to their musical education, along with a family holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.

Blind Auditions 2
Emma Willis presents the junior version of the singing talent contest, giving youngsters a chance to achieve stardom. The Voice UK's Will.i.am returns as one of the four coaches, with McFly's Danny Jones and fellow pop stars Pixie Lott and Paloma Faith occupying the other spinning red chairs. Youngsters between the ages of seven and 14 display their musical talents in a bid to win a £30,000 prize to contribute to their musical education, along with a family holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.

Blind Auditions 3
Emma Willis presents the junior version of the singing talent contest, giving youngsters a chance to achieve stardom. The Voice UK's Will.i.am returns as one of the four coaches, with McFly's Danny Jones and fellow pop stars Pixie Lott and Paloma Faith occupying the other spinning red chairs. Youngsters between the ages of seven and 14 display their musical talents in a bid to win a £30,000 prize to contribute to their musical education, along with a family holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.

Blind Auditions 4
It's the final day of the blind auditions as coaches Paloma Faith, Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and Will-i-am prepare the teams for next week's battles.
Both solo singers and duos between the ages of 7 and 14 will take to the stage hoping to get those red chairs spinning and potentially win a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education and a VIP holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.

The Battles 1
It's Battle Time as newbie Paloma Faith, McFly frontman Danny Jones, pop princess Pixie Lott and Voice veteran Will-i-am go into battle.
There are 12 places in the semi-final up for grabs, but who will get them?
Both solo singers and duos between the ages of 7 and 14 take to the stage hoping to get those red chairs spinning and potentially win a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education and a VIP holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.

The Battles 2
It's the final day of Battles as Paloma Faith, Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am must make some serious decisions on who will grab the last six spaces in the semi-final.
Both solo singers and duos between the ages of 7 and 14 will take to the stage, hoping to get those red chairs spinning and potentially win a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education and a VIP holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.

Semi-final
It's semi-final Saturday as Paloma Faith, Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and will.i.am have only three kids left in their teams and only one place in next week's grand final.
Both solo singers and double acts between the ages of 7 and 14 take to the stage hoping to get those infamous red chairs spinning and potentially win a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education and a family holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.

Final
Emma Willis hosts the grand final of the junior version of the talent show. Over the past eight weeks, the acts have been whittled down to four finalists, one chosen by each of the four members of the judging panel. Tonight, these acts compete to impress both their mentors, Paloma Faith, Danny Jones, Pixie Lott and Will.i.am, and the viewing public for the chance to be named this year's Voice Kids champion. The winner will receive a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education and a VIP holiday to Universal Orlando Resort.
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