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NBC’s The Voice Finale

Tuesday, June 28, 2011 19:15
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The third and last stage of ‘The Voice’ is coming to a close this Tuesday night as four finalists step onto the stage for the last time. The winner of the singing competition will be granted the title of “The Voice,” a recording contract and $100,000.

NBC will broadcast live a two hour finale this Tuesday at 9/8c and the results will be revealed on Wednesday 8/7c. Four musical coaches: Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Blake Sheton and Cee Lo Green will perform a rendition of the Rolling Stones’ ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want,’ on the finale. The show will also host guest performances by Pitbull with Ne-Yo and Blake Shelton with Paisley Will.

"We are excited to see all of our musician coaches perform together as we near the much-anticipated finale of our first season," said Executive Vice President, Alternative Programming, NBC, and Universal Media Studios, Paul Telegdy, in a press statement.

Four finalists Dia Frampton, Javier Colon, Beverly McClellan and Vicci Martinez remain.

However Dia Frampton, under the guidance of country superstar Blake Shelton, has been the one getting a lot of media attention online. Dia with sister Mia who are part of a band they named Meg & Dia. They were in the ‘Warped’ tour for two years and had a short lived contract with Warner Bros.

According to an interview Dia had with the Las Vegas Sun, the shy 23-year-old thought that participating in ‘The Voice’ would be good promotional work for her band. “We don’t have a label, and we just put out a record that nobody really knows about,” she said.

{etRelated 58185}On the finale, Dia will perform with Shelton’s wife and country star herself —Miranda Lambert.

But Dia, isn’t worried about her duet with Lambert, for her “singing alone, for one, has been the most difficult thing about this competition” she writes in her blog on the show’s website.

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