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Abi, Antoine Delie, Gustine and Tom Rochet are the four finalists


From left to right and from top to bottom: Abi, Antoine Delie, Gustine and Tom Rochet, finalists for season 9 of The Voice. – Yann Dejardin – Lionel Guericolas – ITV – TF1

The semifinal of season 9 of The Voice delivered its verdict on Saturday evening on
TF1. Among the twelve candidates still in the running, four were qualified for the final which will be broadcast next Saturday: Abi, Antoine Delie, Gustine and Tom Rochet. The quartet topped the votes of viewers who were the only ones who had a say.

The evening was attended by 3.8 million people (20.3% audience share), the lowest score of the whole season. The semi-final was presented in a “deconfinite” device and only partly live.

AT 20 minutes, we feel a pinch at the heart for Toni, talent of the team of Amel Bent,
that we have followed since the start of his telecrochet adventure, that is to say during the preliminary stages preceding the blind hearings. The 23-year-old singer
had chosen to resume Disenchanted by Mylène Farmer. His performance has been widely praised on social networks. “What is it to sing if there is not a real commitment? [La chanson] sounded like she should go out now. We know him, the current context ”, reacted his coach.

One female finalist

Amel Bent will console himself with the presence in the final of another candidate from his team, Tom Rochet, 19, who won over the audience with a cover of Free, the standard of Stevie Wonder.

In Marc Lavoine’s team, Antoine Delie won his ticket for the last meeting. The 22-year-old Belgian had chosen to stay in the emotional register. After singing Nothing Compares 2 U and As they say battles and knockouts, this time
opted for SOS a landowner in distress.

Abi, 22, another darling of the public touched by his sensitivity, will represent Pascal Obispo’s team. He got his place in the final thanks to his performance on What a Wonderful World.

There will therefore be only one woman in the final: Gustine. The 30-year-old harpist, who accompanied by his instrument to resume Wicked Game by Chris Isaak, has not said his last word. Member of Lara Fabian’s team, she had realized
the biggest buzz in the history of The Voice singing with Marc Lavoine during blind auditions.

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