The Voice UK series 10

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The Voice UK
Series 10
Hosted by Emma Willis (ITV)
AJ Odudu (ITV Hub)
Coaches
Winner Craig Eddie
Winning coachAnne-Marie
Runner-upGrace Holden
Release
Original network ITV
Original release2 January (2021-01-02) 
20 March 2021 (2021-03-20)
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The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The tenth series premiered on 2 January 2021, on ITV. will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs returned as coaches for their tenth, ninth and fourth series, respectively. Singer Anne-Marie joined the coaching panel, replacing exiting coach Meghan Trainor. Meanwhile, Emma Willis returned for her eighth series as host.

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Filming of the auditions took place in late 2020 at the Dock10 Studios, where COVID-19 safety protocols were introduced; such as the coaches' chairs being socially distanced, a virtual audience and the band wearing PPE. Filming of the Battles and Semi-finals took place in January and February 2021.

On 20 March 2021, Craig Eddie was announced the winner of the season, marking Anne-Marie's first and only win as a coach and the second female coach to win in the show's history, following Jennifer Hudson. She is also the second new coach to win on her first attempt, following Jennifer Hudson. It was the final series to feature a live final, as from the 11th series onwards, the entire show has been filmed in advance prior to broadcast.

Coaches

Coaches for series 10 of The Voice UK

On 12 October 2020, it was announced will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs would return to the show as coaches for their tenth, ninth and fourth series, respectively. [1] They are joined by a new coach, singer-songwriter Anne-Marie, who replaces former coach Meghan Trainor, who did not return for her second series due to her pregnancy as well as travel restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Production

On 10 December 2020, ITV announced the tenth series of The Voice UK would premiere on 2 January 2021. [2]

ITV also announced the blocked feature would be coming to the blind auditions, which allows for a coach to prevent another coach from getting an artist. Each coach will only receive one block. [3]

Teams

Colour key
CoachTop 40 Artists
will.i.am
OkulajaNadia EideJérémy LevifBrokenPenAdeniké Lauren Drew
Janel AntoneshiaStephanee LealVictoria HeathBenjamin HaycockKezia
Anne-Marie
Craig Eddie Leona JørgensenMeg BirchWayne & MorganStephanee LealSweeney
Jason Hayles Lauren Drew Cameron LedwidgeJames RobbChanel Yates
Sir Tom Jones
Hannah WilliamsBenjamin WarnerJake O'NeillLeah CobbMariam DavinaMidé
WuraPsalm HarmonyEsther Cole2chéSami Nathan
Olly Murs
Grace HoldenJordan & WesleyNathan SmokerAndrew BateupJason HaylesJoe Topping
Leah CobbMatt CrokeChantelle PaddenTascha JerawanAlex Harry

Blind Auditions

Blind auditions colour key
  Coach pressed "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
  Artist Received an "All Turn"
  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was "blocked" by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by will.i.am
  •   Blocked by Anne-Marie
  •   Blocked by Tom
  •   Blocked by Olly

Episode 1 (2 January)

First blind auditions results
ArtistOrderAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
Mariam Davina118"Anyone"
Billy Beech217"Falling Like the Stars"
Nathan Smoker320"Can't Pretend"
Lauren Drew 427"Mamma Knows Best"
Okulaja517"Everything I Wanted"
Drew Thomas627"Exile"
Jérémy Levif729"How Long Will I Love You?"
Hannah Williams838"Stay with Me"

Episode 2 (9 January)

Second blind auditions results
ArtistOrderAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
Joe Topping142"Forever Young"
Yana Bing221"Stupid Love"
Esther Cole321"Let Me Down Slowly"
Leona Jørgensen426"Sunflower"
Kezia533"Your Love Is King"
Kim Jennett625"Losing My Religion"
Matt Croke733"Come What May"
Benjamin Haycock824"Restlessness" (original song)

Episode 3 (16 January)

Third blind auditions results
ArtistOrderAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
Jordan & Wesley127-30"Go Get It"
Chanel Yates221"Adore You"
Rebecca Watkins330"Back in Black"
Wura431"Strange"
Sweeney530"Bad Blood"
Sonny Price625"Break My Heart Again"
Alex Harry727"Idontwannabeyouanymore"
Janel Antoneshia827"Love & Hate"

Episode 4 (23 January)

Fourth blind auditions results
ArtistOrderAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
BrokenPen128"I Can"
Leah Cobb216"Ex's & Oh's"
Laura Sidney325"With One Look"
James Robb427"Shape of My Heart"
Midé533"My Love"
Jamie Leigh Nelson634"Set You Free"
Jake O'Neill723"I Want Love"
Grace Holden818"Wherever You Will Go"

Episode 5 (30 January)

Fifth blind auditions results
ArtistOrderAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
Benjamin Warner123"Make Me Feel"
Gwenaelle Noval216"When We Were Young"
Jason Hayles334"No Church in the Wild"
Joel Baker430"Nothing Compares 2 U"
Adeniké528"Get Here"
Andrew Bateup631"How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"
Julia Rose718"Tiny Dancer"
Dee Dee Walker824"Wake Me Up"
Cameron Ledwidge918"Heather"
Victoria Heath1037"One"

Episode 6 (6 February)

Sixth blind auditions results
ArtistOrderAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
Meg Birch125"If I Go"
Ella Young219"Defying Gravity"
Stephanee Leal325"Runnin' (Lose It All)"
Jake McKechnie416"Broken Strings"
Psalm Harmony520-24"Spirit"
Wayne & Morgan632-43"Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"
Owen Hughes722"Don't Start Now"
Liam Hannigan825"Let Her Go"
Chantelle Padden924"When I Look at You"

Episode 7 (13 February)

Seventh blind auditions results
ArtistOrderAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
Tascha Jerawan121"White Flag"
2ché227"Heaven"Team full
Hannah Hocking330"All the Man That I Need"
Nadia Eide432"Now We Are Free"
Craig Eddie 522"Make It Rain"Team full
Joanne Harper627"If I Were a Boy"Team full
Adam Strong732"Rise Like a Phoenix"
Nnenna King823"Lost in Japan"
Sami Nathan931"At Last"

Battle rounds

Battle rounds colour key
  Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
    Artist won the Battle and advanced to the semi-finals
    Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advances to the semi-finals
    Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated

Episode 1 (20 February)

First battle round results
OrderCoachArtistsSongCoaches' and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
1Anne-MarieWayne & Morgan Lauren Drew "Respect"
2will.i.amJérémy LevifKezia"Clocks"Team full
3Sir Tom JonesHannah WilliamsSami Nathan"Cry Me a River"
4Olly MursNathan SmokerLeah Cobb"Stop This Flame"
5Anne-MarieSweeneyChanel Yates"Close"Team full
6will.i.amBrokenPenBenjamin Haycock"Hall of Fame"
7Olly MursJoe ToppingAlex Harry"Think Twice"
8Sir Tom JonesBenjamin Warner2ché"I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"
9will.i.amNadia EideStephanee Leal"Love Is a Battlefield"
10Olly MursJordan & WesleyTascha Jerawan"Hello"Team full

Episode 2 (27 February)

Second battle round results
OrderCoachArtistsSongCoaches' and artists choices
will.i.amAnne-MarieTomOlly
1Olly MursGrace HoldenChantelle Padden"Breakaway"Team fullTeam fullTeam full
2will.i.amJanel AntoneshiaOkulaja"If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)"
3Sir Tom JonesMidéEsther Cole"Happier"
4Anne-MarieMeg BirchJason Hayles"These Days"
5Sir Tom JonesWuraJake O'Neill"What's Going On"Team full
6Anne-Marie Craig Eddie James Robb"This City"
7Olly MursAndrew BateupMatt Croke"Always"
8Anne-MarieLeona JørgensenCameron Ledwidge"Beautiful People"
9will.i.amAdenikéVictoria Heath"Run to You"
10Sir Tom JonesMariam DavinaPsalm Harmony"Wonder"

Show details

Results summary

Colour key
  •   Team Will
  •   Team Anne-Marie
  •   Team Tom
  •   Team Olly
  •   Artist received the most public votes
  •   Artist was eliminated
Weekly results per artist
ContestantWeek 1Week 2Public voteWeek 3
Round 1Round 2
Craig Eddie SafeSafeSafeWinner
Grace HoldenSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Hannah WilliamsSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated
(Week 3)
OkulajaSafeSafeEliminated
Benjamin WarnerSafeEliminatedEliminated
(Public Vote)
Jordan & WesleySafeEliminated
Leona JørgensenSafeEliminated
Nadia EideSafeEliminated
Andrew BateupEliminatedEliminated
(Week 2)
BrokenPenEliminated
Jake O’NeillEliminated
Jérémy LevifEliminated
Leah CobbEliminated
Meg BirchEliminated
Nathan SmokerEliminated
Wayne & MorganEliminated
AdenikéEliminatedEliminated
(Week 1)
Jason HaylesEliminated
Joe ToppingEliminated
Lauren Drew Eliminated
Mariam DavinaEliminated
MidéEliminated
Stephanee LealEliminated
SweeneyEliminated

Week 1: Semi-final 1 (6 March)

Week 1 semi-final results
OrderCoachArtistSongResult
1will.i.am Lauren Drew "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing"Eliminated
2Adeniké"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"Eliminated
3Nadia Eide"The Show Must Go On"Advanced to the public vote
4Sir Tom JonesMariam Davina"Breathing Underwater"Eliminated
5Benjamin Warner"All Night Long (All Night)"Advanced to the public vote
6Midé"Sweet Creature"Eliminated
7Anne-MarieLeona Jørgensen"Holy"Advanced to the public vote
8Stephanee Leal"Blinding Lights"Eliminated
9Sweeney"Cry Me a River"Eliminated
10Olly MursJoe Topping"I Won't Give Up"Eliminated
11Jason Hayles"Bloodstream"Eliminated
12Jordan & Wesley"The Climb"Advanced to the public vote

Week 2: Semi-final 2 (13 March)

Week 2 semi-final results
OrderCoachArtistSongResult
1Olly MursNathan Smoker"All Goes Wrong"Eliminated
2Andrew Bateup"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"Eliminated
3Grace Holden"I'm with You"Advanced to the public vote
4Sir Tom JonesHannah Williams"Gravity"Advanced to the public vote
5Leah Cobb"Be My Baby"Eliminated
6Jake O'Neill"This Year's Love"Eliminated
7will.i.amBrokenPen"Con Calma"Eliminated
8Jérémy Levif"Always Be My Baby"Eliminated
9Okulaja"Can't Hold Us"Advanced to the public vote
10Anne-MarieWayne & Morgan"September"Eliminated
11Meg Birch"Why Her Not Me"Eliminated
12 Craig Eddie "lovely"Advanced to the public vote
Public vote
Public vote results
CoachArtistResult
will.i.amNadia EideEliminated
OkulajaAdvanced
Anne-MarieLeona JørgensenEliminated
Craig Eddie Advanced
Sir Tom JonesBenjamin WarnerEliminated
Hannah WilliamsAdvanced
Olly MursJordan & WesleyEliminated
Grace HoldenAdvanced

Week 3: Final (20 March)

Week 3 final results
OrderCoachArtistFirst songOrderDuet (with Coach)OrderWinners singleResult
1Olly MursGrace Holden"Before You Go"5"Rule the World"9"Dream Catch Me"Eliminated
2Sir Tom JonesHannah Williams"Little Runaway"8"To Love Somebody"N/A (already eliminated)Eliminated
3will.i.amOkulaja"Counting Stars"6"Where Is the Love?"Eliminated
4Anne-Marie Craig Eddie "Train Wreck"7"Don't Speak"10"Come Waste My Time" (original song)Winner

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