The Voice

Stockton Edition of The Voice
On Wednesday the 12th of November, my friends and I had decided to watch singers perform in Stockton’s Edition of The Voice. The event was planned by SET and we were interested in seeing how everything would come together. It was an overall good show to watch and all of the singers were very talented. However, they should have explained the rules to the audience beforehand.
The way that SET ran the show was very different from the actual show on NBC. On Wednesday night, during the show the contestants came out on the stage and got ready to sing. The judges had their backs to the audience and the performer. As the performer would sing, judges would turn around in their seat if they were interested. Then they would automatically be assigned to coach that singer and the other judges would turn their seats around. At first it was unclear as to which judge would be coaching the singer because nobody had explained the rules in the beginning. My friends and I were left to figure the rules out on or own.
There was an intermission after all ten contestants had performed. During the intermission the contestants were coached by the judge that chose them. Everyone else in the audience was able to enjoy root beer floats and soft pretzels. After the intermission, the final four was revealed. I agreed with some of the singers chosen for the top four, but I had some other performers in mind.
While the judges deliberated for the final rankings, most of the singers who had performed gathered back on stage and sang an impromptu mixture of beats and songs. I enjoyed seeing them all harmonizes together. I did not agree with the final results that the judges chose, but each performer did a great job.