“We can complain about it but…”

“We can complain about it but…”
“We can complain about it but…”

INTERVIEW. Present on the air since February 10, season 13 of The Voice is still far from finished on TF1. In question, the large number of stages planned by the production each year in order to be able to reach the final. Tele-Leisure asked Lize, a candidate, about this intense rhythm.

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Be a candidate for The Voice is like a long-distance race every year. Let’s take the example of this 2024 season. The successful TF1 talent show presented by Nikos Aliagas returned to the air on February 10 for a season 13. Since that date, viewers have been entitled, in order , seven issues of blind auditions, followed by three episodes of battles, which were followed by Cross Battles for two weeks. From May 11, fans will be able to discover the Super Cross Battles, before the first channel finally offers the semi-final then the final live, in the presence of coaches Vianney, Zazie, Mika and Bigflo & Oli. Phew! If the viewer can take a long time when faced with all these stages, what do the talents of The Voicewho experience all this from the inside?

For what The Voice lasts that long on TF1? The response from Lize, candidate for the 2024 season

Tele-Leisure asked the question to Lize, a 25-year-old from Marseillaise, who caused a sensation during the blind auditions with her interpretation of the girl, from Louane. And who qualified this Saturday, May 4 during the Cross Battles. “It’s tryingshe agrees. But you know what to expect and you never know how far it will go. It’s better to take it step by step. When you sign to go to The Voice, you expect it to be grueling. We can complain about it, but we want it to be intense. It’s good fatigue“.

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Who is Lize, candidate of The Voice 2024 on TF1?

Lize does not hesitate to draw the parallel between the life of an artist of The Voice and that of a full-time artist.This show is a summary of what each artist experiences to promote who they are and promote their art. So in fact it is very representative. We want the whole world to turn on us“, slips the Marseillaise. And the young woman concludes, philosophically, about her journey: “I started at 7 years old, playing the violin. I really decided to make it my career at the age of 18. We are used to experiencing stages in our life as an artist. I’ve been going through the equivalent of blind auditions, battles for several years… So this show is like life“.

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