Two More Artists Secure Four-Chair Turns as ‘The Voice‘ Blind auditions Continue
HOLLYWOOD, CA – April 23, 2024 – The competition heated up on NBC’s The voice as two more hopefuls received coveted four-chair turns during the latest round of Blind auditions. The show, currently in its 28th season, continues its search for the next singing superstar, with coaches Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, and Snoop Dogg building their teams. These turns signify remarkable talent and set the stage for intense battles in the coming weeks.
The four-chair turns demonstrate the high level of competition this season and highlight the coaches’ eagerness to secure standout performers. With each coach aiming to assemble a winning team of 12 artists, these Blind Auditions are critical. Following the auditions, the singers will move into the Battle Rounds, where they will compete against their teammates for a chance to advance to the Knockouts and ultimately, the Live Shows.
Teo Ramdel, 34, from Tijuana, Mexico, captivated all four coaches with his rendition of Luis Miguel’s “history of a Love.” Reba McEntire praised Ramdel’s performance as “so sensual…it was sexy,” while michael Bublé jokingly stated his wife might leave him if Ramdel didn’t join his team. Snoop Dogg recognized Ramdel as “an entertainer,” and Niall Horan emphasized the power of feeling conveyed through his voice. Ramdel ultimately chose Team Bublé.
The teams currently stand as follows:
* Team Bublé (10 of 12): Aarik Duncan, Austin Gilbert, Carly harvey, Jazz McKenzie, Lucas Beltran, Marty O’Reilly, Max Chambers, Max Cooper III, Rob Cold, Teo Ramdel
* Team Reba (9 of 12): Conrad Khalil, Cori Kennedy, Daron Lameek, Leyton Robinson, Manny Costello, Peyton Kyle, Ryan Mitchell, Shan Scott, Vinya Chhabra
* Team Niall (10 of 12): Aiden Ross, Ava Nat, Carolina Rodriguez, DEK of Hearts, Dustin Dale gaspard, Jack Austin, kayleigh Clark, Kirbi, Liam von Elbe, Revel Day
* Team Snoop (9 of 12): kanard Thomas, Kenny Iko, Lauren Anderson, Mindy Miller, Natalia Albertini, ralph Edwards, Sadie Dahl, Toni Lorene, Yoshihanaa
Trevor Hewitt, 39, from Chesnee, S.C., performed Chris Stapleton’s “I Was Wrong” but did not receive any chair turns.Snoop Dogg acknowledged Hewitt’s “helluva voice” and encouraged him to “keep up the great work,” while Michael Bublé stated, “You’re a tremendous singer…today’s not your day, doesn’t mean your day ain’t coming.”