The Voice UK series 9


The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The ninth series began airing on 4 January 2020, presented by Emma Willis on ITV. will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs returned for their ninth, eighth and third series, respectively, as coaches. Jennifer Hudson did not return as a coach for this series and was replaced by singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor. A promotional trailer was released on 6 December 2019.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the semi-final and final of the competition, originally meant to air on 28 March and 4 April, were postponed until November 2020.
In September 2020, ITV revealed that the series would continue in October 2020. However, Trainor digitally coached from the United States because of travel restrictions due to her pregnancy and the ongoing pandemic.
On 14 November 2020, Blessing Chitapa was announced the winner of the series, making her the first winner to be born outside of the UK as Chitapa was born in Zimbabwe. In addition, she became the youngest winner in the show's history based on the year won and the contestant’s birth year, surpassing Molly Hocking the year before. Holly was old when she won on 6 April 2019, and Blessing was when she won on 14 November 2020, 226 days older than Holly. This also marks the second consecutive, as well as the final win of Olly Murs.
Two contestants of the season would end up representing their countries in the Eurovision Song Contest: Brooke Scullion, who placed third, represented with the song "That's Rich", placing fifteenth in the second semi-final, while Johannes Pietsch, who was eliminated in the knockouts, with the song "Wasted Love" under his stage name JJ, becoming the first ever The Voice UK participant to win the contest.

Coaches

On 26 September 2019, it was confirmed that will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Olly Murs would return to the show as coaches for their ninth, eighth and third series, respectively. They are joined by new coach Meghan Trainor, an American Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter, who replaces former coach Jennifer Hudson. Hudson opted not to return for her fourth series due to filming commitments in the US, which is Cats and Respect. Trainor expressed her excitement at joining the coaching team and commented, "It's a dream come true and I can't wait to sit in the chair with my own button and listen to some incredible new talent!" Alongside the coaches, the return of presenter Emma Willis was announced; she was excited by Trainor's casting.
Trainor later spoke about joining the coaching panel, admitting that she found it "intimidating" and felt "insecure" about what the contestants would think about her, believing she was not as well established in comparison to the rest of the panel. She added that she was nervous about replacing Hudson and asked her for advice on how to approach the show. will.i.am thought it was hard for Trainor to settle into the position because Hudson was well loved on the show, but believed that Trainor would be liked by the audience too. Murs agreed and described Trainor as "a very powerful woman, she's got this great energy about her, she's fun."

Production

Filming for this series commenced on 14 October 2019 at Dock 10 studios with the taping of the blind auditions.
A promotional trailer for the series was released on 6 December 2019, featuring the coaching panel. The series premiered on ITV on 4 January 2020 in the 20:30 timeslot.
On 18 March, it was announced by ITV that the live semi-final which was scheduled for Saturday 28 March, would be postponed until later in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The semi-final eventually was aired on 7 November, and the final on 14 November.

Teams

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  • Winner
  • Runner-up
  • Third place
  • Eliminated in the Semi-Final
  • Eliminated in the Knockouts
  • Artist was stolen by another coach at the Battles
  • Eliminated in the Battles

Blind auditions

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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
Artist Received an "All Turn"

Battle rounds

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Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts
Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advances to the Knockouts
Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated

Live shows

Results summary

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Week 1: Semi-final (7 November)

OrderCoachArtistSongResult
1Olly MursJordan Phillips"Power Over Me"Eliminated
2Sir Tom JonesLois Moodie"Who You Are"Eliminated
3Meghan TrainorTrinity-Leigh Cooper"Lose You to Love Me"Eliminated
4will.i.amDoug Sure"Nice for What"Eliminated
5Meghan TrainorBrooke Scullion"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart"Advanced
6will.i.amGevanni Hutton"Many Rivers to Cross"Advanced
7Sir Tom JonesJonny Brooks"Million Reasons"Advanced
8will.i.amLucy Calcines"Problem"Eliminated
9Olly MursBlessing Chitapa"Without You"Advanced

Week 2: Final (14 November)

Group performance: The Voice UK coaches - "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"
OrderCoachArtistFirst songOrderDuet OrderWinners singleResult
1Meghan TrainorBrooke Scullion"Edge of Seventeen"6"Giant" N/AN/AEliminated
2will.i.amGevanni Hutton"You've Got a Friend"7"No Woman, No Cry"N/AN/AEliminated
3Sir Tom JonesJonny Brooks"Falling"5"Drift Away"9"Torn"Runner-up
4Olly MursBlessing Chitapa"Before I Go"8"Hold Back the River"10"Angels"Winner