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All-time winningest 'Voice' coach to perform new single, 'Every Time I Hear That Song,' on Monday; Puth to perform new single, 'Attention,' for first time; Morris to perform 'I Could Use a Love Song' From 'Hero' on Tuesday
Coach and five-time CMA Male Vocalist of the Year Blake Shelton, multi-Grammy Award nominee Charlie Puth, and Grammy, CMA and ACM winner Maren Morris are set to perform on NBC's three-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series, "The Voice."
On Monday, May 8, Shelton will perform his new top 20 single, "Every Time I Hear That Song," from his current bestselling album, "If I'm Honest."
Puth, who appeared as Alicia Keys' guest adviser during season 11, will perform for the first time his new single "Attention" on Tuesday, May 9. The song is from his upcoming sophomore album. That same night on "The Voice," Morris will sing "I Could Use a Love Song" from her debut studio album, "Hero."
The current cycle of "The Voice" is averaging a combined 3.0 rating in adults 18-49 and 12.9 million viewers overall on Monday and Tuesday nights in "live plus seven day" averages from Nielsen Media Research, keeping NBC the consistent No. 1 network on both nights. So far this cycle, both editions have ranked in broadcast television's "live plus same day" weekly top 10 in adults 18-49 and total viewers each week the show has aired.