The Voice returns to NBC with Season 14 Blind Auditions continuing on night two, airing tonight, Feb. 27 at 8:00 p.m. ET. This episode is a one-hour installment, which means fewer contestants advance to the teams than on a typical two-hour premiere. Producers and viewers saw just five performers earn spots on a coach’s team during this segment. Coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys and first-time coach Kelly Clarkson lead the series as they search for raw talent and build their teams during the Blind Auditions.
Night two of the Blind Auditions highlights a compact but carefully chosen group of singers whose performances were meant to make an immediate impression. With only one hour to showcase fresh voices, each selection counts. The song choices for this episode range from classic pop and soul standards to contemporary singer-songwriter material, giving each coach a clear sense of which performers can connect emotionally and vocally from the stage.
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Below is the list of tonight’s performers and the songs they chose. Each entry includes the original artist, giving context to the material these singers selected for their Blind Auditions.
Davison – “To Love Somebody” (Bee Gees) – A timeless ballad originally by the Bee Gees, “To Love Somebody” offers space for emotional phrasing and vocal control. Davison’s choice of this song suggests a focus on warmth and expressive delivery.
Dylan Hartigan – “Danny’s Song” (Loggins and Messina) – A classic singer-songwriter folk-pop piece, “Danny’s Song” showcases intimate storytelling and melodic sensitivity. This selection tends to highlight an artist’s ability to interpret lyrical nuance and connect with listeners on a personal level.
Jaclyn Lovey – “Can’t Help Falling in Love” (Elvis Presley) – A standard covered by countless artists, this Elvis Presley classic tests an artist’s ability to deliver an enduring romantic ballad with sincerity. Choosing such a well-known song invites comparison but also offers the chance to make it distinctly one’s own.
Molly Stevens – “Heavenly Day” (Patty Griffin) – Patty Griffin’s songwriting is admired for its lyrical depth and emotional clarity. “Heavenly Day” is an intimate, heartfelt choice that can reveal a singer’s subtle dynamics and interpretive skills.
Pryor Baird – “I Don’t Need No Doctor” (Ray Charles) – A soulful, high-energy selection originally associated with Ray Charles, this song provides space for grit and vocal passion. Pryor Baird’s selection leans into classic soul and blues influences that demand presence and personality.
Because this is a shorter episode, each coach had to be decisive about which contestants to turn for, and the pressure to build a competitive team quickly was evident. Kelly Clarkson’s debut as a coach adds a fresh dynamic alongside veterans Blake Shelton and Adam Levine and powerhouse Alicia Keys. The mixture of experience and new perspective among the coaches continues to shape the strategic choices they make when pressing their buttons during the Blind Auditions.
For viewers following Season 14, these performances are an early indicator of the range of talent this season will offer. The song list reflects a balanced mix of classic and contemporary material, providing a clear snapshot of how different artists approach interpretation and stage personality. Whether you watch for standout vocal moments, memorable arrangements, or the coaches’ reactions and team strategies, tonight’s one-hour Blind Auditions deliver concentrated competition and set the tone for the weeks ahead.
Keep an eye on NBC’s schedule for The Voice to catch replays or streaming options for these performances. The episode’s compact format made every audition matter; with only five singers advancing in this segment, each successful artist will now prepare for the next rounds as they join their chosen coach’s team.