The Voice South Africa is hotting up and viewers had to vote for their favourite talents last week.
The first live show saw, #TeamRicky and #TeamLIRA perform and unfortunately Mitchell's Plain songstress, Krista Jonas didn't get enough audience votes to carry on for #TeamLIRA and was booted off.
Amy Tjasink, 26, from Fish Hoek and the PJ Twins, 26, from Bonteheuwel, were saved by the viewers’ votes and now head to the next round.
Speaking to the Daily Voice after the show, Krista said: “I feel sad but I know the Almighty has a greater plan for me.
“This might be the end of my journey on The Voice but it’s definitely the beginning of greater things to come.
“I’m planning on recording my own material, performing on big stages and working really hard on my craft.”
In the second live show on Sunday, the talents of coaches Riana Nel and Francios Van Coke took to the stage, but they too are only able to save one act each after the voting results are revealed, next week.
THROUGH TO NEXT ROUND: The PJ Twins, 26, vannie Bonteheuwel. Photo: Supplied.
There are still Cape Town talents who need your votes to survive.
Coach Francois van Coke decided to save the singing waitress Tasché Burger, 18, from Brackenfell.
Tasché sang Karen Zoid’s sentimental ballad Vir Jou and Francois admitted that if that song had gone on any longer, he’d be in tears.
Anslin Gysman, 22, from Kuils River performed the Labrinth love song, Jealous.
LIRA complimented Anslin on his poise and control.
“You delivered such a stellar performance,” she told him.
Soné Joubert, 27, from Gordon’s Bay, sang the 90s classic from 4 Non-Blondes, What’s Up.
Now, Anslin and Soné, the winner of the Strepsils Viewers’ Battle, need your votes to get through to the next round of the competition.
To keep ANSLIN
in the competition, SMS 13
to 33692.
To keep SONÉ
in the competition, SMS 17
to 33692 or vote for them for free on the internet at mnet.tv/thevoice
Voting lines will close on Tuesday at 10pm.
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