The Voice of Ireland series 5
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The Voice of Ireland was an Irish reality talent show which is broadcast by RTÉ. In June 2015, it was confirmed by the programme's broadcaster RTÉ that the show would be recommissioned for a fifth series,[1] despite speculation of its axing for Syco Productions' Ireland's Got Talent. The Voice of Ireland continued to be produced by Screentime ShinAwiL Productions, and filmed in The Helix.
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The Voice of Ireland | |
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Series 5 | |
Coaches | Bressie Rachel Stevens Kian Egan Una Foden |
Winner | Michael Lawson |
Winning coach | Bressie |
Runner-up | Kelesa Mulcahy |
Release | |
Original network | RTÉ One RTÉ Two (repeat) |
Original release | 3 January (2016-01-03) – 24 April 2016 (2016-04-24) |
Series chronology | |
It was confirmed that Una Healy of The Saturdays would return,[2] alongside former S Club 7 member Rachel Stevens, Kian Egan and Bressie.
Michael Lawson won the title, marking Bressie's third and final win as a coach. Kelesa Mulcahy from Team Kian as runner-up and Nigel Connell from Team Una third.[3]