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<i>The Voice of Finland</i> season 6

The Voice of Finland season 6

Season of television series


The Voice of Finland (season 6) is the sixth season of the Finnish reality singing competition based on The Voice format. The season premiered on Nelonen on January 6, 2017. The live final is scheduled on April 14, 2017.[1]

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The coaches are singers Anna Puu, Olli Lindholm, Redrama and Michael Monroe. Heikki Paasonen hosts the program.[2]

Teams

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Episodes

The Blind Auditions

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Episode 1: January 6, 2017

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Episode 2: January 12, 2017

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Episode 3: January 13, 2017

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Episode 4: January 19, 2017

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Episode 5: January 20, 2017

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Episode 6: January 26, 2017

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Episode 7: January 27, 2017

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Episode 8: February 2, 2017

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Episode 9: February 3, 2017

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Episode 10: February 9, 2017

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Episode 11: February 10, 2017

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Episode 12: February 16, 2017

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Battle rounds

During battle rounds, coaches divide contestants to pairs and give them a song to perform. Coach then choose a winner to continue to the Knock Out phase. The losing contestant can still be stolen by another coach, as each coach can make two steals. Each coach is also joined by an adviser, with Michael Monroe being joined by singer Robin, Olli Lindholm by singer Ellinoora, Anna Puu by singer Pete Parkkonen, and Redrama by singer Diandra.

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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

Episode 13: February 17, 2017

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Episode 14: February 23, 2017

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Episode 15: February 24, 2017

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Episode 16: March 2, 2017

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Knockout rounds

The Knockout rounds were aired on 3, 9, 10, and 17 of March, 2017. Teams of 8 (Anna Puu and Redrama) and 9 (Michael Monroe and Olli Lindholm) were stripped down to 4 for the live shows. The knockout takes place in a form of four-chair challenge where after each performance the coach decides on giving a chair numbered from 1 (the best performance of the night) to 4 (the last place to qualify to the live finals) or eliminates the contestant immediately. When the chairs are full and the coach decides to give a numbered chair to another contestant, the contestant on the 4th chair is eliminated and other contestants change seats to adjust to the latest number.

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       Artist was given a numbered chair and advanced to the live finals
       Artist was eliminated

Episode 17: March 3, 2017

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Episode 18: March 9, 2017

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Episode 19: March 10, 2017

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Episode 20: March 17, 2017

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Live shows

Live shows began on March 25. The live shows were aired on Friday at 8 PM from Logomo, Turku.

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       Artist was saved by the Public's vote
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Live 1 March 24, 2017

The first live show featured a group performance by the coaches, singing each other's popular songs: "Kickstart" (Redrama), "Minne tuulet vie" (Olli Lindholm), "Säännöt rakkaudelle" (Anna Puu), "Don't You Ever Leave Me" (Hanoi Rocks/Michael Monroe).

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Live 2 March 31, 2017

The show featured guest performances from Haloo Helsinki ("Oh no Let's Go") and The Rasmus ("Paradise").

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Semifinal (April 7)

The show was opened by Jenni Vartiainen with her single, "Turvasana". Also Michael Monroe Band performed, with their new single ("One Foot Outta the Grave").

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Final (April 14)

The guest performers of the final live show were Antti Tuisku ("Rahan takii") and Happoradio ("Älä puhu huomisesta").

Competition performances

Each finalist performs a cover song and a duet with their team coach.

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Final results
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
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Overall

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Reception and TV ratings

The Voice of Finland airs twice a week, on Thursday and Friday evenings at 8:00 pm. Only the higher rating for the week is given.

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Notes
  • Rating is the average number of viewers during the program.
  • The latest weekly ratings contain timeshift viewing only during the same day. Older weekly ratings contain timeshift viewing during seven days.

References

  1. Uotinen, Jenni (2017-01-06). "The Voice of Finlandia esitetään kahdesti viikossa - näin tänään käynnistyvä kisa etenee". Iltalehti. Retrieved 2017-01-19.

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