The Voice fans are fuming over a major error they noticed during last night’s episode, as they claim the show makes it ‘every season.’
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Fans of The Voice are fuming over a major error they noticed during the singing competition show’s latest episode of Season 26.
They also claim this isn’t the first time the hit NBC show has made the massive mistake, as it apparently occurs “every season.”
December 2’s episode saw the top eight artists, Adam Bohanan, Christina Eagle, Danny Joseph, Jan Dan, Jeremy Beloate, Shye, Sydney Sterlace, and Sofronio Vasquez perform for viewers and coaches Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, and Michael Bublé.
First, the eight contestants sang a solo song and then a second track with rockstar Sting – who served as a Mega Mentor for Team Snoop and Team Gwen.
However, viewers shared the same complaint once again: the episode’s sound was off.
Taking to social media, fans slammed the show for being “so loud” which impacted how they heard the singers.
On X one wrote: “#thevoice Why tf this ‘background’ music so loud? I can’t even hear the singers.”
Another added: “They always have the music way too loud during the lives for whatever reason. So loud I couldn’t even hear Carson taking us to commercials.”
A third said: “The audio is awful on the show tonight. All you can hear is echo and background music.”
Meanwhile, on Reddit, fans shared similar sentiments.
One penned: “Maybe I need a new TV, I’m also kind of grateful because I’m not enjoying the singers, but I also can’t hear them sing. Turn up the mics.”
A second wrote: “Happens every season for some reason.”
A third added: “The Voice is always like that. I have to max my speakers to hear. Every other show I have the volume at like 60%.”
A fourth commented: “The band is so loud OR the singers are so bad they are covering them up. Annoying that the background drowns the voices.”
During the episode, Sting played bass for pairs of contestants, as they performed his hits, including Every Breath You Take, Fields of Gold, Roxanne, and If You Love Somebody Set Them Free.
After viewers vote, the list of eight contestants remaining will be slashed to five on Tuesday’s episode.
Four will be the top four, and the others will be the sole winner of the season’s Instant Save.
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Five artists will move forward to next week’s final two shows, with the winner being named on December 10.
Whoever wins Season 26 will secure a recording contract with Universal Music Group and a cash prize of $100,000.
The hit singing competition debuted back in 2011 and the current season premiered on NBC on September 23.
Season 27 will see a new cast of coaches guiding the singers through their journey.
The Voice airs Monday night at 8pm ET/PT for performances and on Tuesday night at 8pm ET/PT for results on NBC.