Louis Tomlinson recounted learning about Liam Payne's death from Niall Horan, expressing deep sadness and reflecting on their friendship and Liam's struggles, emphasizing how much he admired and missed him.
Liam Payne's funeral was attended by his former One Direction bandmates Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, and Louis Tomlinson, along with other notable figures like Simon Cowell and James Corden. Payne, who died at 31 after a fall in Buenos Aires, was honored with a private service in Amersham, England. The band expressed their devastation and shared heartfelt tributes, reflecting on their cherished memories with Payne.
Huntley emerged as the winner of Season 24 of "The Voice," but fans of Ruby Leigh are requesting that her coach, Reba McEntire, help her continue working in the music industry. While it is unclear if Reba and Ruby will collaborate post-show, Huntley expressed his gratitude for Niall Horan's guidance throughout the competition.
Huntley emerged as the winner of Season 24 of "The Voice," with fans expressing their support for Ruby Leigh and urging her coach, Reba McEntire, to help her continue her music career. While it remains uncertain if Reba and Ruby will collaborate post-show, Huntley praised his coach, Niall Horan, for his dedication and support throughout the competition.
Huntley expresses his surprise and appreciation for winning season 24 of The Voice, acknowledging the talent of runner-up Ruby Leigh. He praises his coach, Niall Horan, for his support and dedication throughout the competition. Huntley plans to take some time off before pursuing his music career further, while Niall looks forward to his upcoming worldwide tour. The Voice will return for season 25 in February 2024.
Huntley, a resident rocker from Team Niall, has been crowned the winner of season 24 of The Voice, beating out the runner-up Ruby Leigh from Team Reba. Huntley impressed the coaches and audience with his powerful performances and unique voice throughout the competition. This marks Niall Horan's second consecutive win as a coach on the show.
Huntley was crowned the winner of season 24 of The Voice, marking coach Niall Horan's second win in a row. The 33-year-old singer beat out finalists Mara Justine, Jacquie Roar, Ruby Leigh, and Lila Forde. Huntley's powerful and direct singing style impressed the coaches, and he performed a duet with Horan during the show. Huntley expressed gratitude for the support he received throughout his journey on social media.
Huntley has been crowned the winner of Season 24 of The Voice, making his coach Niall Horan a back-to-back champion. Huntley impressed with his unique voice and powerful performances throughout the season, earning a four-chair turn during the Blind Auditions and winning his Battle and Knockout rounds. The coaches praised the exceptional talent and depth of this season's contestants, with John Legend noting it as the best he's seen on the show. The Voice will return for Season 25 in February 2024.
Mara Justine impresses the coaches on The Voice season 24 finale with her performances of Adele's "Turning Tables" and Janis Joplin's "Piece of My Heart." Coach Niall Horan praises her growth and hopes she wins, while former coach John Legend regrets not having her on his team. Mara's powerful vocals and stage presence electrify the room, earning her praise from the coaches and Reba McEntire. The coaches express their amazement at the talent on this season of The Voice, with Niall calling it some of the best singers he's ever heard. The two-part season finale airs on December 18 and 19 on NBC.
Huntley impresses the coaches on The Voice with a powerful performance of Joe Cocker's "With A Little Help From My Friends." The coaches praise his talent and the overall high level of talent on the show this season. The Voice airs on NBC.
Niall Horan expresses his anxiety and pressure during the Playoffs round of "The Voice," as he struggles to select three finalists for his team. Despite the difficulty, he chooses Huntley, Nini Iris, and Mara Justine to advance to the top 12 live shows. Horan believes that Team Niall is the team to beat this season and has high hopes for his contestants.
The Knockout Round of The Voice season 24 featured emotional performances from contestants Alexa Wildish, Lennon VanderDoes, and Julia Roome, leaving the coaches in tears. Niall Horan, serving as coach, struggled to make a decision but ultimately chose Alexa as the winner. However, a twist at the end of the episode suggests that some eliminated singers may have a chance to return. Gwen Stefani, who was also moved to tears, expressed her enjoyment of being on the show without her husband Blake Shelton. The Voice airs on NBC.
Niall Horan, coach on "The Voice," was absent from his team's Knockout rehearsals due to his tour schedule, leading to country duo Dan + Shay stepping in to mentor Team Niall's contestants. This marks the first time a twosome will join the coaching panel full-time in the show's history. Meanwhile, Team Legend's Mara Justine chose Niall over Gwen Stefani as her coach, surprising both John Legend and Gwen. The Knockout Rounds saw standout performances from Nini Iris, Tanner Massey, and Rudi, with Tanner ultimately winning and Rudi being saved by Gwen.
Country duo Dan + Shay are temporarily replacing Niall Horan as a coach on The Voice while he is on tour. They will also be full-time coaches next season. In an exclusive clip, Horan introduces his team to his temporary replacements, who will be joined by Wynonna Judd as a mega mentor. Horan will still be present for his team's Knockout performances. The Voice airs tonight on NBC.
In a shocking elimination on The Voice, early favorite Dylan Carter was sent home by coach Reba McEntire, leaving Gwen Stefani in tears and wishing she could steal him for her team. Dylan's emotional journey on the show, including a powerful performance dedicated to his late mother, touched the hearts of many. Meanwhile, other battles took place, with Olivia Minogue winning against Laura Williams, Jason Arcilla defeating Eli Ward, and Mara Justine triumphing over Claudia B., who was later stolen by Niall Horan.