

"Each week the performances become my new favorite performance," she said. Grande told the duo that she and America "love you more each time." Robinson," which Grande said is a "big deal because… it’s never been done before on this show." They decided on Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. She said she "would love to be in the finale" and had a two-hour FaceTime call with the duo to decide on their semifinal song choice. Grande replied, "You are the one to me."īut, don't count Grande out. "You are down to one," said 19-year-old Sasha, one-half of the father/son duo Jim and Sasha Allen.

Review: Steven Spielberg doesn't disappoint with his vibrant, revamped 'West Side Story' Team GrandeĬan Grande become the third new coach in the show's history to win their first season? Her hopes rely solely on her last act in the competition. Here's what happened during Monday's semifinal: "Way before I ever won an EGOT, she won one," Legend said, paying tribute to the star who has "dominated every realm of entertainment." Rita Moreno showed she still got it at 89 years old, showcasing her dance moves on "The Voice" while stopping by to promote "West Side Story" (out now in theaters). 'The Voice': Ariana Grande's team nearly wiped out in Top 8 reveal Gwen Stefani makes comebackīefore we get to the Top 8 performances, where one contestant made "music history," let's talk about another trailblazer. Move over Legend, there's another EGOT winner in the building. Only five singers will advance to the finale. In addition to a solo performance, each Top 8 artist hit the stage a second time for an iconic 90s duet with another artist. "There’s a theme?" Shelton asked. Daly hit back, "You’ve worn the same thing since the 90s." John Legend quipped, "He doesn't have his mullet, though." Ouch. The stakes are equally high for the coaches because they're "not guaranteed to have a representative in the finale," host Carson Daly explained. Blake Shelton has an advantage with three singers, while Ariana Grande is down to her final act. With the finale just one week away, the Top 8 singers each had one more solo performance during Monday's semifinal to convince America that they deserve to advance. "This is the performance to make it to the finale," Kelly Clarkson said Monday night on "The Voice."

Season 22 of “The Voice” will likely air in 2022.Watch Video: 'West Side Story': Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler star in new musical Eastern time (live) and Pacific time (recorded) on NBC. “The Voice” airs on Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. It’s been fortunate to accomplish a lot of things,” Shelton said at the time of the interview. “I mean, we’ve both pretty much taken it to the limit as far as our careers go and touring and now the television thing. He added that he and his wife, Gwen Stefani, want to live their lives together. “Ten years sounds like way too long to me. “I hope that’s not too far down the road,” he said at the time about leaving the show. Shelton has spoken out about wanting to leave in the past, but it’s clear he is very invested in the competition at the time of writing.ĭuring a segment on “Today With Hoda and Jenna,” Shelton hinted at wanting to leave “The Voice.” The statement was made in March 2021, which is before the star got married and started filming season 21 of the show. It’s definitely possible that all four coaches, Blake Shelton, Ariana Grande, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson, will return for season 22 of the show. Of course, none would be confirmed until after the show has been renewed by NBC. A post shared by NBC's The Voice season 22, no coaches have been officially confirmed.
