Jessie J, mentor/judge on the U.K. version of The Voice, recently dished on what fans might expect from the season one finale.
"It's going to be like the last day at school, you're excited but you're sad that it's going to be over . . . I'm excited, for me there was a big curve ball from the semi-final to the final, who people thought were going to get through and who didn't," Jessie said.
"Anyone could win now, it's really open, it's exciting . . . I've definitely come into my own as a coach, I've just been enjoying working with all the artists I've got to meet," she added.
The final four acts, Vince Kidd, Leanne Mitchell, Tyler James and Bo Bruce, compete for the title on Saturday, June 2.
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