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Nine matches set for Monday as battles conclude on The Voice

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Iris Herrera and Simone Marijic perform during the battle round on The Voice (NBC Photo)

Iris Herrera and Simone Marijic perform during the battle round on The Voice (NBC Photo)

 

Nine more matches are set for Monday night as the battle round concludes on The Voice.

And those matches will feature three singers fans haven’t seen since the season premiere, seven weeks ago.

That includes Team Kelsea’s Iris Herrera, who failed to turn a chair in Season 26, then turned around and enticed three coaches to vie for her this season.

And that includes another pair of three-chair turns, Dan Kiernan, also of Team Kelsea, and Renzo, of Team John. Renzo is short for Dennis Lorenzo, who finished Top 10 on American Idol Season 16.

As fans learned last week, nine matches are more than The Voice can squeeze into a two-hour episode with its current format.

That means three of the matches below are likely to be montaged.

Here’s a look at the matches set for Monday night.

TEAM ADAM

The match: Tinika Wyatt vs. Conor James
The background: Conor, 28, of Bridgewater, Mass., turned four chairs singing “I Say a Little Prayer.” Tinika, 50, of San Diego, Calif., turned just Adam’s, performing “Sorry Not Sorry.”

The match: Trevon Dawson vs. Tyler Kae
The background: Trevon, 17, of Cole Camp, Missouri, was the very last contestant to earn a spot on Season 27 with his cover of “Religously.” Tyler, 22, of Olympia, Wash., turned two chairs performing “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.”

TEAM KELSEA

The match: Paige Mackenzie vs. Robert Hunter
The background: Page, 32, of Charleston, S.C., turned two chairs, performing “Hell on Heels, in the blinds. Robert, 33, of Garner, N.C., turned two, singing “”Til You Can’t.”

The match: Jessica Manalo vs. Dan Kiernan
The background: Jessica, 31, of Las Vegas, Nevada, turned two chairs in the blinds, singing “Unholy.” Dan, 33, of Amityville, N.Y., turned three, performing “High Hopes.”

The match: Simone Marijic vs. Iris Herrera
Background: Iris, 19, of Newaygo, Michigan, turned three chairs, singing “You Are My Sunshine” in the blinds. Simone, 20, of Los Angeles, turned two, performing “Favorite Crime.”

TEAM LEGEND

The match: Jay Ammo vs. Renzo
Background: Renzo, aka Dennis Lorenzo, 33, of Philadelphia, Pa., turned three chairs in the blinds, performing “Simple Man.” Jay, 29, of Clarksville, Tenn., turned all four, performing “The A Team.”

The match: Jacquelyn George vs. Jordan Allen
The background: Jacquelyn, 27, of Franklin, Tenn.,” turned two chairs in the blinds, singing “I Have Nothing.” Jordan, 30, turned two, performing “Old Time Rock and Roll.”

TEAM MICHAEL

The match: Divighn vs. Dimitrius Graham
The background: Divighn, 33, of Gardena, Calif., turned two chairs performing “I Got You” in the blinds. Dimitrius, 33, of Baltimore, also turned two, singing “Got You.”

The match: Adam David vs. Ricardo Moreno
Background: Adam, 34, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., got Michael to hit his replay button after performing “Baby, I Love Your Way.” Ricardo Moreno, 25, turned just Michael’s, singing “Put Your Head on My Shoulder.”

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