'The Voice' Christina Grimmie & Will Champlin Performing Together on Summer Tour 2014, Watch Them Live Here (VIDEO)
'The Voice' Christina Grimmie & Will Champlin Performing Together on Summer Tour 2014, Watch Them Live Here (VIDEO)
"The Voice" Tour 2014 is underway after kicking off on June 21st in San Antonio and videos have been popping from fans so we can have a first hand look at the show and the performers.
Above you can see a video of fan favorite Christina Grimmie and Will Champlin singing "Say Something" by A Great Big World with Will on piano and then Will Champlin takes center stage to sing "Carry On" by FUN while Christina switches over to the piano.
The 2014 'Voice' Tour will feature Season 6 Top 3 contestants: Josh Kaufman Jake Worthington and Christina Grimmie, the Season 5 Top 3: Tessanne Chin, Jacquie Lee, and Will Champlin and Season 1 finalist Dia Frampton. Also included on the tour is Jake Barker (Season 6), Holly Tucker (Season 4) and Kristen Merlin (Season 6).
Here is a run down of some of the songs that have been played on "The Voice" tour.
Jake Worthington led the group, all in cowboy hats, through "Sweet Home Alabama;" crooned Keith Whitley's "Don't Close Your Eyes;"
Josh Kaufman sang Sam Smith's "Stay With Me"
Will Champlin sang original single "Eye of the Pyramid and duet Chin on the Laura Branigan-esque "Everything Reminds Me of You."
Tessanne Chin and Josh Kaufman did a duet of Rihanna's ballad "Stay."
Jacquie Lee performed "I Put a Spell On You."
Dia Frampton sang her version of Kanye West's "Heartless" and original song "I Need You."
Jake Barker sang on Bruno Mars' "When I Was Your Man."
Holly Tucker belted out Aretha Franklin's "Respect."
Christina Grimmie performed "Wrecking Ball" and "Hold On We're Going Home". She also teamed up with Will Champlin for A Great Big World's "Say Something."
If you haven't picked up your ticket to see The Voice 2014 tour live this Summer, check out the full city listings below and check it out when it comes to your area.
'The Voice' Tour 2014 Dates (current):
July 3 Lowell, Mass. - Lowell Memorial Auditorium
July 5 Atlantic City - The Mark Etess Arena at Trump Taj Mahal
July 7 New York City - Beacon Theatre
July 8 Baltimore - Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric
July 10 Toronto - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
July 11 Niagara Falls - Seneca Niagara Events Center
July 12 Mashantucket, Conn. - The Grand Theater at Foxwoods
July 14 Cleveland - Playhouse Square - State Theatre
July 15 Detroit - Masonic Temple Theatre
July 16 Chicago - Chicago Theatre
July 17 Minneapolis - Mystic Lake Casino Hotel
July 19 Milwaukee - Milwaukee Riverside Theater
July 20 St. Louis - Peabody Opera House
July 22 Denver - Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre
July 24 Phoenix - Comerica Theatre
July 25 Las Vegas - The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
July 26 Indio, Calif. - Fantasy Springs Resort Special Events Center
July 27 San Diego - San Diego Civic Theatre
July 29 Los Angeles - Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE
July 30 San Jose, Calif. - at City National Civic
August 1 Portland, Ore. - Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
August 2 Redmond, Wash. - Marymoor Park
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