The_Voice_of_Ireland_(series_3)

<i>The Voice of Ireland</i> series 3

The Voice of Ireland series 3

Season of television series


The Voice of Ireland is an Irish reality talent show. The third series began airing on 5 January 2014 on RTÉ One. Kathryn Thomas presents the main show, while Eoghan McDermott co-presents. Bressie, Kian Egan and Jamelia returned as coaches while Dolores O'Riordan replaced Sharon Corr who left after the second series. The first episode aired on 5 January.[2][failed verification] After the show Jamelia and Dolores quit and were replaced by Una Foden/Healy and Rachel Stevens The Blind auditions took place on 18, 19 and 20 October at The Helix. An addition this season is that RTÉ 2fm have selected 5 wildcards to audition.

Quick Facts The Voice of Ireland, Coaches ...

Cavan singer and guitarist Brendan McCahey was crowned the 2014 Voice of Ireland on 28 April 2014. He was victorious with his version and now single You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover.[3] He was coached by Bressie and performed with Jerry Fish in the final.[4]

Teams

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       Winner
       Runner-up
       Third place
       Fourth place
       Eliminated in the Live shows
       Artist was stolen by another coach (Name is strikethroughed)
       Eliminated in the Battles
       Artist withdrew from the competition
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Blind Auditions

The Blind auditions took place on 18, 19 and 20 October at The Helix. The coaches choose teams of artists through a blind audition process. Each coach has the length of the artists' performance to decide if they want that artist on their team. Should two or more coaches want the same artist, then the artist gets to choose their coach. This series, each coach gets to pick ten artists to join their team. Once the coaches have picked their team, they are to pit them against each other in the ultimate sing off; The Battles. An addition this season is that RTÉ 2fm have selected 5 wildcards to audition.

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   Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to this coach's team
     Artist elected to join this coach's team
     Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button

Blind Auditions 1

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Blind Auditions 2

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Blind Auditions 3

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Blind Auditions 4

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Blind Auditions 5

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Blind Auditions 6

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RTÉ 2fm Wildcards

  1. Caoin Fitzpatrick
  2. Ciara Donnelly
  3. Áine Finlay
  4. Brendan McCahey
  5. Daragh Kiely

Battles

The Battle round took place on 15 and 16 December in The Helix. The coaches' mentors included UK singers Sarah Harding and Matt Cardle. There was a new format added to the battles for this series. If an act lost their battle, they are not immediately out of the competition. Each coach has one 'Steal' where they get the opportunity to take one losing act and have them join their team for the live shows. They do this by pressing their 'I Want You' button. 24 acts made it to the Live Shows.

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       Artist won the Battle and advances to the Finals
       Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advances to the Finals
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
       Artist withdrew from the competition
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Battles 1

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Battles 2

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Battles 3

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Battles 4

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The Live Shows

The Live Shows aired live on RTÉ One from The Helix in a two-hour-long show every Sunday evening from mid-March to the end of April. The 24 contestants were narrowed down to just four by public voting and the grand-final saw each remaining act release their single with a famous musician. The winner of the show received a recording contract with Universal Music and the title of 'The Voice of Ireland'.

Results summary

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Artist's info
       Artist from Team Bressie
       Artist from Team Jamelia
       Artist from Team Dolores
       Artist from Team Kian
Result details
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Live show details

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       Artist was saved by the public's vote
       Artist was part of the bottom two in his/her team and saved by his/her coach
       Artist was saved by the public vote as a wildcard
       Artist was eliminated

Live Show 1 (16 March)

  • Guest performer: Kian Egan ("Home")
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  • Three artists from each team performed with one from each team being eliminated
    • Each coach rated each artists performance out of ten
    • The public vote was combined with the coaches' scores
    • The artist from each team with the highest combined total was sent through to the next round
    • Each coach sent a second artist from their own team through to the next round

Live Show 2 (23 March)

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  • Three artists from each team performed with one from each team being eliminated
    • Each coach rated each artists performance out of ten
    • The public vote was combined with the coaches' scores
    • The artist from each team with the highest combined total was sent through to the next round
    • Each coach sent a second artist from their own team through to the next round

Live Show 3 (30 March)

  • Matt Cardle
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  • Two artists from each team performed.
  • One act from each team went through, with one of the four remaining acts receiving a wildcard.
  • The contestant with the highest combined scored (public vote and judges) received the wildcard.
    • Each coach rated each artists performance out of ten
    • The public vote was combined with the coaches' scores
    • The artist from each team with the highest combined total was sent through to the next round

Live Show 4 (6 April)

  • Guest performer: The Coronas
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  • Two artists from each team performed.
  • One act from each team went through, with one of the four remaining acts receiving a wildcard.
  • The contestant with the highest combined scored (public vote and judges) received the wildcard.
    • Each coach rated each artists performance out of ten
    • The public vote was combined with the coaches' scores
    • The artist from each team with the highest combined total was sent through to the next round

Top 10 (13 April)

  • Guest performer: The Riptide Movement
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Leathcheannais (20 Aibreán)

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Ceannais (27 Aibreán)

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Ratings

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References

  1. The Voice of Ireland [@RTETheVoice] (December 29, 2013). "The wait is nearly over! T-minus one week until the start of #rtethevoice - who's excited?" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 10 January 2014 via Twitter.
  2. "The gloves are off: Bressie and Dolores trade insults over album sales". Irish Independent. 6 January 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. "Bookies' favourite Brendan McCahey crowned Voice of Ireland". Irish Independent. 27 April 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
  4. "Brendan McCahey wins Voice of Ireland". RTÉ News. 28 April 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2014.

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