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Irish singers to take centre stage on The Voice Kids

Adam, Marby and Devon are among the Irish singers taking part in the competition
Adam, Marby and Devon are among the Irish singers taking part in the competition

Five Irish singers will take to the stage on The Voice Kids this weekend as the competition moves into the battle stages.

Irish singers Marby (Kildare), Devon (Dublin), Nathan (Antrim), Zena (Dublin), and Adam (Clare) will appear across the shows on Saturday and Sunday this weekend, competing in the battle stages with the hopes of securing a place in next weekend's finale.

Nathan got the crowd on their feet during his blind audition

Presented by Emma Willis, The Voice Kids gives children aged between 7 and 14 years a chance at stardom and follows the same format as the adult show, with will.iam, Pixie Lott and McFly's Danny Jones in the big red chairs.

Zena won a place on Team Pixie 

Both Marby and Adam are on Team Will, with Devon and Zena singing for Team Pixie, and Nathan taking a place on Team Danny.

Marby wowed the coaches in her blind audition with a rendition of Stooshe's Slip.

Adam showcased his guitar skills for his audition with a pared back version of James TW's When You Love Someone.

Zena kept things in The Voice family by choosing to sing a song by former coach Jessie J, Mama Knows Best.

Nathan rocked out in his blind auditions with Bob Seger's classic Old Time Rock & Roll.

The youngest of the four, Devon channelled One Direction by singing Story of My Life.

Each contestant will be battling it out for the £30,000 bursary toward their musical education plus a family holiday to Disneyland Paris.

Good luck to them all!

The Voice Kids airs on TV3 and ITV on Saturday July 8 and Sunday July 9 at 7.30pm.

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