The Walloon Brabançons Tom, Zoé and Diogo will sing live this Tuesday evening on the stage of The Voice

Regarding the principle of this Tuesday evening’s show, the four coaches will present in turn the four talents of their team but only two of them will qualify for the rest. One talent will each time be saved by its coach and the second by the viewers who will vote for their favorites.

Who will emerge on the scene and pursue their dream? Answer this Tuesday evening from 8:20 p.m. on the front page.

The three BW talents are ambitious

Zoé will remain herself on stage

The Incourtoise Zoé Arnould Siroul says she is “very happy to have arrived live. I’m a little stressed because the pressure is building but it’s a different stress from other times. For the blinds, I had zero expectations because it was a first. In the duels, the stress was due to having to face someone else in a revisited version of a song. Here, I find myself alone again but it will be live. I will have to remain myself by offering something that suits me.” A piece that she was able to choose, “more personal, with a strong and moving message. I hope the song will be popular and people will vote for me but it’s hard to predict.”

But above all, Zoé says she is “glad to have arrived there. The Voice experience is, whatever happens, a success. Here, and this applies to everyone, the public will be treated to beautiful paintings and the presence of dancers. It’s also fun to discover that.” Zoé didn’t miss anything of the season. “I watched all the shows. It’s nice to see the talents we encountered on screen again and it allows us to stay in the rhythm of the show. It was also reassuring to have seen a first live version last week.”

As for his coach Mentissa, “we saw each other a few times during rehearsals. She is hyper-invested in offering us something that suits us. She who has lived the experience of The Voice knows how it goes. She puts her heart into it and we feel supported.” Family, friends, girlfriends… Zoé will be well accompanied on Tuesday evening in Liège.

The Hayeffes behind Tom

Tom Correia is 17 years old and lives in Mont-Saint-Guibert. He who made no secret of “singing in my bathroom” and having signed up for The Voice “on a whim”, he now dreams of going as far as possible in the adventure “but whatever happens now it is successful anyway. I never thought I would get this far. Participating in The Voice was a dream and I’m having an incredible experience in which I gave my all.” Tom was able to choose the song he will perform live. “I have known since December that I would participate in the live shows and I had three months to prepare for it. I took a few singing lessons as I also rehearsed a few times with my coach, Hatik. He gave me a lot of good advice, especially in terms of my interpretation. But I think it’s my original voice that could make me stand out from the rest.”

Tom is ready. “I must not stress”, specifies the one who will be supported in the studio by his friends and his family “and I know that at my school (the Hayeffes, in Mont-Sant-Guibert), a lot of people will watch me .”

Diogo wants to have fun on stage

Diogo Fonseca (35 years old, Braine-l’Alleud), admits to being “a little stressed. In any case, I’m looking forward to being there and offering a piece that suits me in a more rock style.”

We won’t know more “but I hope that my deeper voice will appeal to the viewers as well as my family and friends who will be present on site.”

With his coach BJ Scott, he has worked hard in recent weeks. “I admit that the time is long between the recordings of the blinds, the duels and now the live ones but we have done a great job with BJ. She is relevant, knows what to say, and is a pleasure to work with.”

Diogo hopes “to continue a forgettable adventure but The Voice will be a success in any case. And I can’t wait to be at the live shows to have fun on stage.”

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