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The Voice contestants set for final The Voice contestants take part in final
(about 11 hours later)
The final four contestants are set to compete to be crowned the winner of The Voice later. The final four contestants are competing to be crowned the winner of The Voice.
Wiltshire singer Bo Bruce, 27, is the bookmakers favourite to win the BBC One show, representing coach Danny O'Donoghue's team. Wiltshire singer Bo Bruce, 27, is the bookmakers' favourite to win the BBC One show, representing coach Danny O'Donoghue's team.
Londoners Tyler James and Vince Kidd, and Suffolk's Leanne Mitchell will also be vying to win a recording contract. Londoners Tyler James and Vince Kidd and Suffolk's Leanne Mitchell are also vying to win a recording contract.
All four will perform with their celebrity mentors during the live show at 19:20 BST. All four will perform with their celebrity mentors during the live show on Saturday.
Bruce, whose real name is Lady Catherine Anna Brudenell-Bruce and is the daughter of the Earl of Cardigan, is expected to perform Professor Green's Read All About It with O'Donoghue as well as Sinead O'Connor's Nothing Compares 2 U.Bruce, whose real name is Lady Catherine Anna Brudenell-Bruce and is the daughter of the Earl of Cardigan, is expected to perform Professor Green's Read All About It with O'Donoghue as well as Sinead O'Connor's Nothing Compares 2 U.
"I don't think there's anybody better who's an all-round artist who has an incredibly, amazing angelic voice," The Script singer said in a video appealing for votes on The Voice's website."I don't think there's anybody better who's an all-round artist who has an incredibly, amazing angelic voice," The Script singer said in a video appealing for votes on The Voice's website.
In his appeal for James, fellow coach Will.i.am, of US band the Black Eyed Peas, said: "If the UK truly wants to see a star be born then Tyler's your guy.In his appeal for James, fellow coach Will.i.am, of US band the Black Eyed Peas, said: "If the UK truly wants to see a star be born then Tyler's your guy.
"Make him the winner and I guarantee you he will be the biggest thing since sliced bread to come out of the UK.""Make him the winner and I guarantee you he will be the biggest thing since sliced bread to come out of the UK."
However, Jessie J told ITN the contest was still anyone's to win.However, Jessie J told ITN the contest was still anyone's to win.
"There was a big curve ball from the semi-final to the final and who people thought were going to get through," she said."There was a big curve ball from the semi-final to the final and who people thought were going to get through," she said.
"Anyone could win now, it's really open, it's exciting.""Anyone could win now, it's really open, it's exciting."
Last week's shock semi-final saw the previous favourites to win the prize - Ruth Brown and Jaz Ellington - voted out of the contest by the public.Last week's shock semi-final saw the previous favourites to win the prize - Ruth Brown and Jaz Ellington - voted out of the contest by the public.
The show was watched by 4.5m people, the lowest number of viewers so far in the series.The show was watched by 4.5m people, the lowest number of viewers so far in the series.