Sting Returns to ‘The Voice‘ to Mentor Top 8 Duets
Iconic musician Sting is back in the spotlight on NBC’s The Voice. After serving as a Mega Mentor for the Knockout Rounds alongside Jennifer Hudson in Season 26, Sting returns to guide the Top 8 Artists through their duets.
The legendary lead singer of The Police will be lending his expertise and legendary bass-playing skills as he accompanies the contestants as they tackle some of his most beloved hits. The duets, which will be a highlight of the Live Shows airing on December 2nd, are sure to be electrifying.
“I was a little nervous coming in because, you know, I don’t really know what to say,” Sting revealed to NBC’s Mark Barger, referencing his first experience as a Mega Mentor. “But I was enjoying giving a hint and then seeing it come to fruition. Woah, it makes a big difference. That tiny little thing you say suddenly flowers, and that’s exciting.”
For Sting, the mentorship experience felt like a familiar role. “I was a schoolteacher, and there are some elements of that teaching phenomena in the show,” he explained.
So, what does Sting listen for in an artist?
“Resonance is a very good word,” he shared. “I want to hear true voices. I want to hear authentic voices, but I want to hear people singing in tune, because it hurts when they don’t. And the quality of singing this morning [while filming Knockouts] was just extraordinary. So I was just giving hints about little technicalities that are very easily done. But it was, it was actually a wonderful experience.”
Get ready for an unforgettable night of music as the Top 8 artists pair up for these special duets:
* Jan Dan and Adam Bohanan singing “Roxanne”
* Sofronio Vasquez and Jeremy Beloate singing “Every Breath”
* Shye and Sydney Sterlace singing “Fields of Gold”
* Danny Joseph and Christina Eagle singing “If You Love Somebody Set Them Free”
Don’t miss these incredible performances! Tune in to The Voice on Monday, December 2nd at 8/7c on NBC. Episodes are also available to stream next day on Peacock.
What type of advice does Sting give to aspiring artists?
## Sting Returns to ‘The Voice’ – An Exclusive Interview
**Host:** Welcome back, Sting! It’s great to have you back on *The Voice*. We just heard the exciting news that you’ll be mentoring the Top 8 artists as they prepare for their duet performances.
**Sting:** It’s a pleasure to be back. I had such a fantastic experience as a Mega Mentor during the Knockout Rounds with Jennifer Hudson. The energy and talent of these singers is truly inspiring.
**Host:** What can you tell us about your approach to mentoring these duets?
**Sting:** Well, duets can be tricky. It’s about finding a balance, letting each voice shine while creating a unified sound. I’m going to encourage them to experiment, push their boundaries, and really connect with the emotions of the song.
**Host:** We all know about your incredible career and success. What advice would you give these aspiring artists navigating the music industry today?
**Sting:**
[The music industry has changed dramatically since I started. My advice is to stay true to yourself, develop your own unique voice, and never stop learning and evolving. It’s a rollercoaster ride, but the passion for music should always be your driving force. [ [1](https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/TV/2024/11/04/Voice-Season-26-Sting-Jennifer-Hudson-mega-mentors/1921730748047/) ]
**Host:** Fantastic advice. We’re looking forward to seeing these duets come to life with your guidance. Thanks so much for joining us, Sting.
**Sting:** My pleasure.