The final blind auditions of The Voice 2025 showcased an array of extraordinary talents, featuring a diverse panel of coaches, including Florent Pagny and Patricia Kaas. Memorable performances included a ventriloquist and a young Italian musician with a homemade guitar, which captivated both the audience and the coaches. The episode highlighted the coaches’ interactions with the contestants, emphasizing their unique skills and the excitement of discovering hidden gems, culminating in Patricia Kaas’s growing team of 18 talented individuals.
The Final Blind Auditions of The Voice 2025
Welcome to the thrilling conclusion of the ninth and final blind audition episode of The Voice 2025! This season has brought together an incredible panel of coaches, including Florent Pagny, Patricia Kaas, Zaz, and Vianney, each assembling a diverse team of approximately fifteen talented individuals. However, fans often feel that the coaches overlook some extraordinary artists in their selections.
Unforgettable Performances and Unique Talents
On Saturday, March 29, 2025, the coaches opened their arms to more singers, even as their teams were nearly complete. The episode featured a range of remarkable performances, from a somersaulting ventriloquist to a former contestant from The Voice Kids. A standout moment came from a young Italian musician who wowed the audience with a homemade instrument. It was no surprise that one of the coaches couldn’t resist taking the stage to try it out.
The jury members eagerly joined their talents on stage during this exciting episode. Patricia Kaas offered insightful advice to an artist inspired by Edith Piaf, while Vianney’s curiosity led him to explore Francesco’s unique creation. This 34-year-old musical traveler from Italy almost exited the competition, but Patricia’s timely buzzer saved him just before the end.
Vianney expressed his delight, saying, “The heart spoke,” as Patricia pretended to wipe her brow, indicating the close call. From the very first notes, Zaz was taken aback, initially guessing the artist was Canadian, only to later muse, “No, it’s a Hawaiian!” In reality, Francesco’s innovative instrument, a guitar crafted from a wine box, had led her to rethink her assumptions.
Originally hailing from Italy, Francesco moved to France to pursue theater studies in Paris. Now, he travels extensively in his truck and seeks guidance to enhance his vocal skills through The Voice. He brought along his unique guitar, created with the help of a friend. Vianney couldn’t resist examining it and was humorously warned, “There’s no more wine inside, if you’re looking.”
Impressed by the sound of the guitar, Vianney praised its creator, exclaiming, “That’s amazing, you did it all by yourself (…) that rocks!” Florent Pagny shared his admiration, jokingly stating, “You’ll never have a guitar like that, you don’t drink,” which elicited laughter. Zaz chimed in, “It’s so beautiful,” while Patricia Kaas emphasized that the most crucial aspect was Francesco’s “magical” voice. With this latest addition, she proudly boasts 18 talents in her team, feeling content with her choices.